Canary Islands.- The Canary Islands Special Zone (ZEC) and Why Tenerife in collaboration with the Spanish Association of the Science Industry (Ineustar) have participated in a conference held at the IACtec Technology Center, a space linked to the Canary Islands Astrophysics Institute (IAC ), to present the opportunities of the Island, in addition to the tax system of this tool to attract companies with high added value to the Canary Islands to promote the development of a regional technological ecosystem. The objective is to promote the attractiveness conferred by its fiscal framework and the level of its infrastructures so that they value the Canary Islands as a basis.
In this sense, the transfer and cooperation with entities such as Ineustar is the way to promote the development of this industry with growth prospects in the Canary Islands, since the tax attractions of this tool, among which a special tax established at 4% stands out . in Corporation Tax, they are applicable to the start-up of these operating companies from the Islands.
t should be noted that Ineustar is a private entity made up of Spanish companies that work for organizations dedicated to the conception, design, construction, operation and maintenance of scientific facilities and instruments in any field, to contribute to the advancement of science, technology and to strengthening innovation.
It should be noted that Ineustar is a private entity made up of Spanish companies that work for organizations dedicated to the conception, design, construction, operation and maintenance of scientific facilities and instruments in any field, to contribute to the advancement of science, technology and to strengthening innovation.Its scope of action is national through active network collaboration between companies, research centers and universities and support organizations and institutions. Its work horizon and objectives encompass all scientific facility projects and programs anywhere in the world and, in particular, those in which Spain participates with a specific contribution.
For its part, the IACtec orients its activity towards astrophysics and sectors such as medicine, security and the environment, as well as transferable R&D projects, mainly in the field of technologies for capturing and processing light and electromagnetic waves in general.