The Ministry of Industry and Tourism has strengthened its commitment to industrial transformation by provisionally awarding €35.7 million to 28 strategic projects under the Industrial Value Chain Promotion Program (CVI). This initiative aims to enhance the competitiveness of Spain’s industrial sector by supporting modernization, innovation, and sustainable practices.
The funding scheme, managed through SEPIDES, supports projects focused on research and development, technological advancement, energy efficiency, and digital transformation. These areas are considered essential for improving productivity, reducing environmental impact, and upgrading industrial processes.
The selected projects involve companies across multiple sectors and regions, including food production, automotive manufacturing, and industrial technology. These investments are expected to strengthen value chains and foster more sustainable and efficient production models.
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Industry allocates €35.7 million to strategic projects driving innovation and sustainability
Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu, emphasized the importance of the program as a key instrument for advancing innovation and digitalization within the industrial sector. He also highlighted the strong participation of companies from regions such as Catalonia in this funding round.
The initiative further aims to enhance the country’s strategic autonomy by supporting critical sectors and promoting investments that improve resilience and adaptability to technological and regulatory changes. It also consolidates and modernizes previous funding lines into a more comprehensive framework.
Through these investments, the program contributes to building a stronger and more competitive industrial base, capable of addressing future challenges and seizing opportunities arising from the green and digital transition.
