The Chamber of Commerce of Treviso-Belluno | Dolomites , as part of the initiatives implemented through its PID (Digital Enterprise Hub), has approved the new 2026 Call for Proposals for the Digital and Ecological Transition, which aims to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the region in investing in innovative technologies and energy efficiency.
1.4 million euros in non-repayable grants are available to businesses wishing to invest in both the digital and green transitions.
The call for proposals includes two lines of action:
- Measure 1: purchase of Industry 4.0 capital goods, hardware, and software for digital innovation and energy savings.
- Measure 2: consulting and training in digital and ecological areas, including energy audits, energy community projects, and training programs for Energy Managers.
Businesses may receive up to 50% of eligible expenses, with a maximum of 40,000 euros per project.
Applications may be submitted starting July 8, 2026, directly online through Infocamere’s Restart portal.
The reinstatement of this important support program is also based on the growing interest in the topic shown by local micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs); specifically, during the five-year period from 2021 – 2025, the Chamber of Commerce disbursed approximately 4.8 million euros in non-repayable grants to 379 local businesses (66 from Belluno and 313 from Treviso), out of total expenses incurred of nearly 21 million euros, resulting in a multiplier effect for the economy of more than four times.
It should be noted that the PID – Digital Business Hub of the Chamber of Commerce of Treviso-Belluno | Dolomites Treviso-Belluno | Dolomites, active since 2018, is part of the network of regional information and project hubs established by the National Enterprise 4.0 Plan launched by the government to guide and support businesses through innovation and digital transformation 4.0 processes and toward the green transition (over 800,000 micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises supported nationwide), and offers numerous free services at its Treviso office and at the t2i Digital Innovation Hub – Technology Transfer and Innovation, which supports companies by also providing the PIDLab service, a physical space where businesses can experiment with and simulate operational applications of Industry 4.0 technologies—such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and cloud computing—following the “test before invest” paradigm.
Businesses in Treviso and Belluno continue to show great interest in technological innovation, business processes, and sustainability – says Mario Pozza, President of the Chamber of Commerce. – Recent economic studies confirm that companies at the forefront of Industry 4.0 technologies are experiencing significant growth in terms of revenue, operating profitability, and export capacity.” Entering international markets with a solid technological foundation is not only a competitive advantage but the true driver of business development. Through the “Double Transition” call for proposals and the numerous services offered by the PID, we aim to provide concrete support for a path of sustained growth, with a focus on the environmental and social well-being of the region.





