Date:18/10/16
Thus, 61 out of 112 projects, which had been presented for comprehensive evaluation, received positive feedbacks.
These projects will be presented to the Supervisory Board of the Fund for a final decision.
Note that a total of 121 projects were submitted to the Fund within the next grant competition.
The comprehensive evaluation phase of the next grant competition announced by the State Fund for Development of Information Technologies has been completed
The comprehensive evaluation phase of the next grant competition, which was announced by the State Fund for Development of Information Technologies under the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan on July 1, 2016, has been completed.Thus, 61 out of 112 projects, which had been presented for comprehensive evaluation, received positive feedbacks.
These projects will be presented to the Supervisory Board of the Fund for a final decision.
Note that a total of 121 projects were submitted to the Fund within the next grant competition.
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