The Swedish Embassy in B&H assigned yesterday in Sarajevo the Challenge certificates to the companies that won in the second round of applications Challenge – the call for companies to compete for the economic support to their business ideas.
Around 300 registered micro and small companies from B&H applied. Nine of them got the certificate. After the assessment procedure the support was assigned to: Agromont, Rubicon, Tarevci, Net Consulting, Rukotvorine, Balkan Star, Technabit, Krompir.ba and SpacePrint. Their business plans consisted of precise elements destined to steer up further development such as increasing capacity, transfer of technologies and creating new workplaces. Companies will implement their projects within various business sectors, from furniture production and consulting in the field of business etic to IT service such as 3D printing.
The head of development cooperation in the Swedish Embassy Marie Bergstrom said that for Sweden, this project represents one aspect of financing the future of B&H.
The next call to apply will is open up to November 30st.
(Source: Poslovne novosti / photo: challenge.ba)