PM Mitsotakis at Thessaloniki: Aim is to showcase innovative high-tech start-ups at home and abroad
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis highlighted the dynamics developed by start-ups and innovative high-tech companies, whose activities are aimed at both the Greek and global markets, during his visit to the Thessaloniki Technopolis on Thursday.
His comments came after a discussion with representatives of a cluster of experts in the field of artificial intelligence and high-tech enterprises.
He added that this ecosystem, as he called it, is supported by actions taken by the government, but also by regional and local government agencies, with a series of actions and tax incentives, directing funds towards supporting research.
Pre-announcing that a supportive tax-tool incentive for start-ups is already operating - while another upcoming regulation is expected to address the cost competitiveness of Greek start-ups and innovative companies in relation to respective foreign ones - he referred to the relevant announcements for measures that promote the program 'Elevate Greece', to be presented during his speech on September 12 at the Thessaloniki International Fair forum.
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