EU Projects
EU project
Call Title: VOUCHERS FOR DIGITALIZATION - Voucher for Digital Marketing (VDM) - NPOO.C1.1.2.R3-I2.01
Project Title: IGM WEB - the first step of business digitalization - NPOO.C1.1.2.R3-I2.01-V2.1148
Project Beneficiary: IGM d.o.o., Mandalenčići 5A, 52403 Mandalenčići, OIB: 44163586454
Project Summary: IGM, a company specializing in construction engineering and consulting, faces the challenge of insufficient digital presence in a dynamic and competitive market environment. This impacts its ability to attract new clients and effectively present its services and projects to potential customers. The aim is to establish an attractive multilingual website that will provide detailed information about services and projects, enhance the company's visibility, strengthen its competitiveness, improve client communication, and expand business opportunities. The target audience includes potential clients from the Istria County region and the international market, particularly private investors and homeowners.
Objective and Expected Results: The project represents a key initiative by IGM d.o.o. focused on developing and implementing a professional bilingual website. The primary goal is to create a platform that enables the company to effectively communicate its services, projects, and expertise to a broader audience, including the international market, within its core field of construction engineering and related technical consulting. The outcome of the project is a professional, multilingual website developed and launched for IGM d.o.o.
Total Project Value: 4,975.00 EUR
EU Co-Financing Amount: 2,388.00 EUR
Project Implementation Period (from-to): 07.02.2024 - 07.02.2025
Contact Person for More Information: Nikola Mijandrušić
National Recovery and Resilience Plan 2021-2026: https://planoporavka.gov.hr
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