El Salvador has reached a significant milestone in its economic development strategy. Paul Steiner, president of CONAMYPE, officially announced a strategic agreement with FUSAI to inaugurate the 15th CDMYPE. This new Specialized Development Center represents a robust public-academic alliance designed to bridge the gap between institutional support and private sector efficiency.
Unlike traditional service points, this infrastructure is built exclusively for business acceleration. The facility aims to provide high-level technical tools to established enterprises, ensuring they have the resources needed to scale in a competitive global market. By focusing on growth-ready businesses, the initiative seeks to generate a measurable impact on the country’s Gross Domestic Product.
During the ceremony, Steiner emphasized the aggressive nature of this new model, stating: “No vamos a hacer lo normal; vamos a meterle carbón al fuego de las empresas que ya existen para que crezcan.” This vision shifts the focus from basic assistance to high-performance coaching, ensuring that quality and results are guaranteed from the very first day of operations.
This opening is a key component of the government’s plan to decentralize technical support. By moving specialized resources closer to local hubs, the administration is empowering Salvadoran entrepreneurs who previously lacked access to elite business consulting. This strategy ensures that innovation and professional guidance are available beyond the nation’s capital.
With the launch of this 15th center, El Salvador reinforces its commitment to modernizing its business ecosystem. The partnership with FUSAI underscores the importance of integrating academic expertise into economic policy, creating a sustainable framework for long-term enterprise scaling and job creation across the territory.
