The cyber security company ESED - Cyber ​​Security & IT Solutions, based at the TecnoCampus, has received an "Investigo" grant worth €530.000, one of the few grants awarded by the State for lost funds.

The grant, intended for research, development and innovation projects (I+D+i), aims to promote the hiring of people under 30 with a university degree and the development and growth of SMEs with disruptive and innovative projects technologically, to create new products or services.

Read the full article in La Vanguardia.


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