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[relaunch of the industry] Launch of the website: www.relanceindustrie-cticpde.fr

12

Apr

[relaunch of the industry] Launch of the website: www.relanceindustrie-cticpde.fr

Published on : 12/04/2021

The Recovery Plan devotes nearly a third of the 100 billion deployed to industry for its adaptation to the ecological transition, to the training of skills essential to its operation, to the modernization of equipment ... These are all exceptional opportunities to be seized, but where to start?

The CTI Network has developed a simple search engine to help industrialists, mostly SMEs, find the right financial support, i.e. the one that will suit their project and their company's situation, whether it comes from the State or the Regions.

Ultra simple, because it has only this function: to identify the most relevant aids for its needs.

The site " relanceindustrie-cticpde.fr "lists the 384 most relevant aids, according to 3 criteria: the size of the company, its zip code and the 8 themes that cover the company's needs:

  • Building and renovating

  • Developing exports

  • Initiating the ecological transition

  • Financing my business

  • Training and recruiting

  • Modernize my plant

  • Digitize my business

  • Produce and distribute in France


 

Experts in business support, we know the needs of your sector, and on the whole territory, where we work with the Regions, local actors, competitiveness clusters...

This search engine is an extension of our mission at your side, to guide you to get the best help for you. Once identified, we can also assist you in optimizing the use of funds.

The CTI and CPDE were created to revive the industry and they have in their genes the management of difficult periods. Mobilized as always to support SMEs, they are available to assist companies in their projects.

 

Cnderstand the assistance available, Tto find the one that suits your needs, Innovate with ITAs-EDCs: www.relanceindustrie-cticpde.fr

 

Contact CTCPA :
Jean-Claude DUSSAUD - jcdussaud@ctcpa.org

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About the CTI Network

The CTI Network is the association that brings together 16 CTI-CPDECTIs and CPDEs are key players in the competitiveness of French industry. As partners in the transformation of companies, the CTIs and CPDEs (Industrial Technical Centers and Professional Economic Development Committees) contribute to the development of industrial activity. Their mission is to anticipate market developments, societal needs, the emergence of new technologies, standards or regulations and to innovate in order to generate value for industry. The 16 CTI CPDE members of the CTI Network are each year in direct contact with 60,000 companies from more than 50 industrial sectors, and meet the needs of 15,000 SMEs.

 

Partners of the site relanceindustrie-cticpde.fr

CERIB, CETIAT, CETIM, CTC, CTCPA, CTICM, CTIF, CTMNC, CTP, CTTN, DEFI, FCBA, FRANCECLAT, IFTH, INSTITUT DE SOUDURE, IPC, ITERG

Contact : MS GAVOIS - ms.gavois@reseau-cti.com
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