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According to EBRD website, the Knowledge Economy Initiative (KEI) the aims at identifying, investing in and implementing projects and policies to improve competitiveness through innovation. Operational objectives include improving the innovation business environment, developing access to information systems, upgrading technological capacities and helping small technology companies secure access to sustainable financing.
The Turkish Ministry of Industry and Technology (MOIT) has announced a programme (the “Programme”) to support innovative projects in the corporate sector. Eligibility criteria for incentive programmes would be defined for companies across the machinery, electrics, electronics, motor vehicles, pharmaceuticals and chemicals industries.
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