The subdelegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas, has moved today to Melide to visit the Mercamelide opportunity fair that this year has reached its 29th edition.
The subdelegate, who has visited each of the 16 stands that this year participate in Mercamelide, has taken the opportunity to inform merchants of the aid that the Government of Pedro Sánchez is granting to the digitalization of companies, from 0 to 49 workers, through the Digital Kit program, included in the Recovery Plan.
María Rivas recalled that the calls for the Digital Kit are still open and that the program has left in the province 22.5 million euros from which have already benefited 4,500 companies from A Coruña
For this program the Government has launched three calls: one of 12,000 euros for companies between 10 and less than 50 employees, open until March 15; another of 6,000 euros for companies between 3 and less than 10 employees that can be requested until September 2 and a third line of 2,000 euros for self-employed people with zero or less than three employees, open until October 20.
The subdelegate has encouraged companies that have not yet applied for the digital voucher to do so and has explained that to do so they can count on the help of qualified digitizing agents who perform a diagnosis, tutela, orient and accompany them in that digitizing process.
María Rivas has congratulated ASETEM (Association of Terra de Melide Entrepreneurs) for providing the commercial and business fabric of the municipality with a network of support and collaboration that result in the advancement of Melide
“An advance with which the Government of Spain is absolutely committed, as evidenced by the infrastructures it is implementing in the region, such as the Melide Arzúa section of the A 54, which has an investment of 116.5 million euros and is in the process of implementation,” recalled the subdelegate,
During her visit the deputy delegate was accompanied by the mayor of Melide, José Manuel Pérez; by the first deputy mayor, José Prado; by the councilor for economic promotion, José Iglesias and by the president of ASETEM, Manuel Vázquez.