
Canarias launches €200,000 program for self-employed workers
The initiative, managed by ATA Canarias, aims to improve access to public aid and incentives for self-employed individuals in the islands.
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The initiative, managed by ATA Canarias, aims to improve access to public aid and incentives for self-employed individuals in the islands.

The event, scheduled for September 24, 2026, aims to bring advances in sustainable energy to the industrial sector and the general public.

The tool allows consulting a wide database of error codes from 16 brands and obtaining initial guidance for potential breakdowns.

The group, based in Vielha, combines curated property selection, international marketing, and concierge service, and is preparing its arrival in Barcelona and Lleida.

The expansion will convert 14 warehouses into new retail units, attracting new brands and boosting the local economy.

After moving its facilities from Sondika to Abanto y Zierbena, the firm consolidates its high precision, backed by giants like Gestamp, and supports Basque industry and Provincial Councils.

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The initiative, co-financed by the FSE+ and the Cabildo, offers advanced training for entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals on the island.

The public company has facilitated the establishment of 219 firms and generated 1,098 international business contacts, also supporting 653 local companies in their foreign expansion.

The Institute of Technology and Renewable Energies aims to create a reserve list for temporary Administrative Assistant hires.

The Gran Canaria Economic Promotion Society facilitates the return of talent with offers from 24 local companies.

The Ministry of Universities, Science, Innovation, and Culture allocates FEDER European funds to strengthen the business sector.