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”.
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
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.
New renovated version of the regional fact-sheets on Culture and Creativity including focus on videogames and film industry, figures on number of local units and employees, imports/exports, maps, some top companies, innovation ecosystem, main international trade exhibitions, cultural offer, and much more.
The Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2023 elaborated by the European Commission confirms Emilia-Romagna as “strong innovator” with the highest ranking in Italy.
The 18th edition is dedicated to skills and talents. Attractiveness of talents and investments will be one of the topics of the event
Available online the updated version of the regional brochure “Emilia-Romagna. We make the future together.” aimed to represent the innovation, excellence, growth and beauty of the region on an international level.
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.
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.