This is the starting point. The investor submits a request to conduct a pilot activity through the official channels specified by the competent authority. This request is usually submitted electronically. The request must include precise details about the pilot activity, such as the desired objectives of the experiment, the proposed timeframe, and the expected results.

After submitting the application, the competent authority will study it in detail. During this stage, all documents and information submitted by the investor are reviewed. The feasibility of the pilot activity is assessed, its compliance with laws and regulations is determined, and the absence of potential risks to the environment, public health, or safety is verified.

After the application has been technically reviewed and approved, the investor is required to request an official permit. At this step, the investor may be asked to attach additional documents or complete specific requirements before the final permit is issued.

After completing all requirements and submitting the necessary documents, the competent authority issues the permit. This permit is an official document granting the investor permission to begin conducting the pilot activity for a specified period of time. The permit includes specific conditions that must be adhered to during the pilot period.

After obtaining the official permit, the investor may begin conducting the pilot activity in accordance with the conditions specified in the permit. During this phase, the investor must comply with the periodic reports required by the competent authority and submit the results obtained.