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Accredited entity coaching 4.0
technology | 17 Apr. 2025

Critec is an accredited entity within the scope of Coaching 4.0, in the context of the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), more specifically in Component 16 – Companies 4.0, which aims to accelerate the digital transition of Portuguese SMEs.

This accreditation allows Critec to provide specialized services in the Digital Transition Services Catalogue, supported by the €10,000 digital voucher awarded by IAPMEI to eligible SMEs, under Notice No. 22/C16-i02/2025. With this certification, Critec is able to support companies in several strategic domains of digitalization in Customer Relations and Digital Experience and in Advanced Technologies.

As part of this program, Critec provides the following packages:

  • Institutional Website Development
  • E-commerce Development
  • Google Ads Search and Display Campaign
  • Virtual Tour
  • Social Media and Ad Management
  • Content Creation and SEO Optimization

If your SME wants to apply for the Coaching 4.0 voucher and is looking for a strategic partner with experience in communication, innovation and digital transformation, get in touch with us and we will present you the specifics of our packages.

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