The ceremony was held at the Puerto Rico Museum of Art and included more than 350 attendees.
Telecommunications companies, rural electric cooperatives and utilities, internet service providers and municipalities may apply.
The announcement was made during the re-inauguration of the Convention Center’s emblematic terrace, which also received a face-lift.
To ensure that the Institute had freedom of action and was truly autonomous, the Institute’s law created a Board of Directors.
A panel of judges selected the seven winners from 45 entities that were nominated. Each will receive a $5,000 donation.
The availability of the group of restaurants began in the San Juan metropolitan area.
The list of companies that will not pay the bonus as established by law included private schools, restaurants and professional practices.
Currently, the company is addressing the field of equipment and process validation consultancy in medicinal cannabis laboratories and harvests.
Twenty participating companies, which represented the island’s food and beverage industry, locked down 125 virtual appointments to market their products to potential off-island clients.
The INprende team found that more than 90 percent of the businesses presented opportunities for improvement in the areas of marketing and finances.
Pratt & Whitney Puerto Rico Inc., formerly Infotech Aerospace Services Inc. (IAS), is an aerospace engineering center.
Paralell18 aims to position Puerto Rico as a hub to develop innovative businesses with global potential.
Recent research conducted by Discover Puerto Rico shows that the island’s cultural backbone offers a great opportunity to differentiate Puerto Rico from its competition.
Currently, the agency is working on several projects on the island and is already bearing fruit in Miami.
To answer questions and inquiries, CBP will have an orientation table at Plaza Las Americas on Dec. 10-15.
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