Emilia-Romagna 5th top large European region for its FDI stategy
Emilia-Romagna ranks among the top large regions, according to the report “European cities and regions of the future 2024” released by the Financial Times division “FDI Intelligence”.
Emilia-Romagna ranks among the top large regions, according to the report “European cities and regions of the future 2024” released by the Financial Times division “FDI Intelligence”.
On April 8th and 9th, Emilia-Romagna region has been present at Selecting Italy 2024 in Trieste with its desk to meet investors, stakeholders and institutions. The event was focused on attraction of foreign investments and regional value chains.
Emilia-Romagna is present at Mipim 2024 (March 12-15) in Cannes highlighting some of the territory’s leading real estate opportunities. Visit us (Italian Pavilion - Stand R.8 A.20 and R.9 P)
The region ranks 21st in the overall report including 121 states, provinces and sub-national regions of Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Sweden and the USA
Online the 2023 call for proposals “Attraction of investments in Emilia-Romagna” to enter into Agreements for the Settlement and Development of Enterprises, with 13 million euros of resources for projects with high impact on employment and R&D. Applications can be submitted from January 15, 2024. The deadline is the 29th of February 2024 (12am).
Among the objectives of the mission, there were also the promotion of foreign investments and the internationalization of regional companies.
Published the new data dashboard that provides an immediate picture of the main sectoral specializations of the selected territory.
The region focuses on green hydrogen and will be in Frankfurt am Main on 6 July to present its projects and start new partnerships
Emilia Romagna is present at Mipim 2023 (March 14-17) in Cannes showcasing some of the territory’s leading real estate opportunities.
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”.
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.
Besides Bologna, many other regional cities perform very well in the ranking elaborated by Sole 24 Ore: Parma ranks 9th, Reggio Emilia, Modena, Piacenza, Ravenna and Forlì-Cesena are in the Top 34 out of 107 cities.