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Don’t miss out on innovation subsidies

In an innovative small or medium-sized business, you devote a great deal of your time to developing or improving products or services, working alone or together with other organisations. There are many subsidies for innovation projects. For example, for developing a new vegetable washer that ensures that pre-packed vegetables stay fresh longer. Or for a new software application. But subsidies are also available fordevelopment processes such as feasibility studies by engineering consultancies.

There are plenty of possibilities, but how can you be sure that you are making the most of them? At PNO we know precisely how to help you transform your innovative growth plans into projects that will attract subsidies.

Subsidy management – a critical success factor

Subsidy management is increasingly becoming a critical success factor. Subsidies have become even more complex and dynamic in recent years. Successful subsidy acquisition requires a sharp focus. Moreover, you can only use subsidies optimally if you have access to specialised knowledge and experience in each phase of the acquisition process and in-depth knowledge of the whole range of subsidies. You will find all this knowledge in one place at PNO. We are well informed about regional developments and we are part of the regional networks. So we can quickly see where there are promising opportunities. We take care of your subsidy application and all of the administrative work and of course we keep a close eye on new subsidy opportunities, even when your company does not have a specific project under way at the time. That way, you know you are not missing out on any funding.

We are active throughout Europe and can serve you in the Netherlands through our eight regional offices.

More information

Would you like to know what we can offer your company? Check out Our services for small and medium-sized enterprises

Do have you specific questions about subsidies for your company? If so, then please contact Arthur de Haan.