PRR – RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE PLAN

The Recovery and Resilience Plan is a national program set to run until 2026. Its aim is to implement a series of reforms and investments designed to drive the country towards recovery, sustained economic growth, and convergence with Europe over the next decade, guided by a sustainability concept inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

CAPITALIZATION AND BUSINESS INNOVATION

Mobilizing Agendas and Alliances for Business Innovation

The Capitalization and Business Innovation component, integrated into the Resilience dimension of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (PRR), aims to: Enhance the competitiveness and resilience of the economy based on R&D, innovation, diversification, and specialization of the production structure. Capitalize on economically viable companies impacted by the economic recession caused by the pandemic. Encourage productive investment in areas of national and European strategic interest.

In this context, ANI oversees the strategic initiative of the Mobilizing Agendas and Alliances for Business Innovation.

MAIN INITIATIVES ASSOCIATED WITH CAPITALIZATION AND BUSINESS INNOVATION

MOBILIZING AGENDAS FOR BUSINESS INNOVATION

Collaborative projects aimed at transforming the specialization profile of the Portuguese economy by encouraging higher value-added and knowledge-intensive activities through synergies between the business sector and the scientific and technological system in Portugal.

ENTERPRISES 4.0

Test Beds and Digital Innovation Hubs

The Enterprises 4.0 component of the PRR focuses specifically on enhancing the digitalization of companies and aims to address delays in the digital transition process by enabling access to knowledge and digital technological tools that promote:

Modernization of work and production processes.

Digitization of workflows.

Mitigation of skill deficits in digital technologies.

Balanced inclusion of men and women.

Adoption of telework tools and methodologies.

Creation of new digital channels for marketing products and services.

Development of a culture of experimentation and innovation.

Strengthening the national entrepreneurship ecosystem.

Incorporation of disruptive technologies into companies’ value propositions.

In this context, ANI oversees two strategic initiatives: Test Beds and Digital Innovation Hubs (DIH).

MAIN INITIATIVES ASSOCIATED WITH ENTERPRISES 4.0

TEST BEDS

Infrastructures and equipment for testing and experimenting with products and services for SMEs and Startups, in physical or virtual spaces.

DIGITAL INNOVATION HUBS (DIH)

Structures designed to assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and public administration (PA) in adopting digital tools by offering core services for the digital transition.
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