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Three new Public Sector Projects for Tessera

December 6, 2011

All are currently in the development phase

Our company has been awarded three new projects through public tender procedures, all of which are currently in the development phase. These projects are as follows:

  • Targeted Promotional Actions for the National Reconciliation Park on Mount Grammos, commissioned by the Hellenic Parliament Foundation: Tessera was awarded this project, which includes photographic the flora and fauna of the Grammos region, designing and developing the Park’s official website, designing and producing two CD-ROMs showcasing the flora and fauna of Grammos, as well as supplying technical equipment as part of the project.
  • Website Upgrade for the Municipality of Spata, commissioned by the newly established Kapodistrian Municipality of Spata-Artemida: Tessera was awarded this project, which involves redesigning the appearance and structure of the website to fully reflect the identity of the new Municipality of Spata-Artemida. Additionally, the upgraded website will include new features to better serve citizens, such as a business directory, an unemployment database, and a GIS map of the Municipality.
  • Development of the Web Portal for the Career and Employment Structure (DASTA) of the Athens School of Fine Arts: Tessera was awarded this project, which includes the design and development of the DASTA portal for the Athens School of Fine Arts, training of ASFA staff in managing the portal, as well as providing technical support for a period of two years.
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The business was co-funded by the European Union and National Resources under the action of the “Central Macedonia” programme of the 2021-2027 National Strategic Framework (NSRF), “Investment Schemes for Innovation”.
The project aims to create an innovative platform for monitoring patients and athletes with cardiovascular diseases.

The project budget amounts to €265.060, with a public expenditure of €228.958.