Emilia-Romagna top large European region for its FDI strategy
Emilia-Romagna ranks 9th among the large regions, according to the report “European regions and cities of the future 2023” released by the Financial Times division “FDI Intelligence”.
Emilia-Romagna ranks 9th among the large regions, according to the report “European regions and cities of the future 2023” released by the Financial Times division “FDI Intelligence”.
The new UNU location will focus on Big Data and Climate Change and will be hosted at the Bologna Technopole together with the Leonardo supercomputer, the ECMWF data centre and many other organizations.
Published the results of the last call for proposal of the Regional Law for the Promotion of Investments: 9 new investment programs creating 283 jobs. In 7 years, the policy has directly supported the creation of 3,238 new jobs.
The fourth most powerful computer in the world becomes part of the regional Data Valley based in the “Tecnopolo Manifattura” in Bologna.
“ATTRACTION OF INVESTMENTS IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA”, the sixth call to enter into Agreements for the Settlement and Development of Enterprises is online. 13.2 million euros of resources for investments with high impact on employment and R&D. Applications can be submitted from July 20, 2021. The deadline is the 14th of October 2022 (12am).
FDI Intelligence, the Financial Times foreign investment specialist division, published the "European Cities & Regions of the Future 2022/23" report on the attractiveness of cities and regions in Europe.
Emilia-Romagna qualifies as an international Data Valley boasting top world supercomputers, cutting edge data centres and a wide ‘big data community’ with policies supporting new investments and a dynamic business environment aimed to put Europe on a par with the giants USA and China.
Emilia-Romagna has been present at Expo Dubai with its Regional Day focused on Data Valley and with a mission involving top actors of its advanced mechanical engineering cluster: Clust-ER MECH and Digital District Reggio Emilia, along with the Regional Government and its agency for investment promotion ART-ER.
The new ECMWF data centre opens on the site of the Tecnopolo di Bologna and represents a key asset of the regional Data Valley.
Medtronic, US multinational leader in medical technologies, invested heavily in two companies of its group that are part of the regional biomedical district of Mirandola (Modena): Bellco and Mallinckrodt.
The international recruitment campaign promoted by it-ER Careers ends after 6 weeks with the application of 300 young developers of software and IT platforms living abroad, including Italians.