The rehabilitation and equipping of the Information Technologies Incubator inaugurated Friday in Luanda by the minister of Economy, Abrahao Gourgel, has cost the State?s coffers Akz 93 million (Usd 930,000).
The information was released by the CEO of the National Institute of Support for Small and Medium-sized Companies (INAPEM), António Francisco Assis.
According to the official, the infrastructure will serve businesspeople operating in the field of Information and Communication Technologies.
He said INAPM is strongly committed to advancing with the national priorities concerning capacity building of entrepreneurs in the Small and Medium-sized businesses (PMA) focusing on the Information and Communication Technologies.
The concretisation of the project has had the assistance of the oil company (Chevron) through the Cabinda Gulf Oil Company that has contributed equipment and technical assistance worth Usd 450,000.
The project is designed to increase the information flow and technological upgrading, seeking to make Angola more competitive with leading countries like South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda and Tunisia.
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