This project has a clear priority: supporting micro and small enterprises (MSEs). “This event gives us the ability to begin strengthening the use of technology; a tourism business has a greater calling to be digital and to utilize technology”, comments CONAMYPE president Paul D. Steiner.
He says that more than 150 businesses will benefit from these initiatives: “You are the protagonists of this digital transformation and this dynamism in the tourism sector. Take this technology to the towns where you come from; everyone comes from different places. These are extremely effective tools you will receive”.
In addition, the second edition of the Financial Education Diploma was launched, which seeks to facilitate access to formal financial tools, strengthening economic development and financial inclusion for small business owners.
With these actions, the Government reaffirms its commitment to building a more competitive and sustainable future for the country’s micro and small businesses, promoting the use of technology and education to achieve strong and equitable growth.