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”.
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.
The Japanese multinational acquires 100% of the CPC group in Modena, thus completing the operation started in 2017, launching an expansion plan that also includes a new research center.
The German company - leader in industrial automation - invests over 30 million euros in Emilia-Romagna, in the Bologna area, with the creation of 80 new jobs.
The Japanese company, leader in additive manufacturing for industry, invests in Emilia-Romagna and has chosen its new Italian location within the Reggiane Innovation Park, creating 30 new highly qualified jobs by 2024.
The Regional Innovation Scoreboard 2023 elaborated by the European Commission confirms Emilia-Romagna as “strong innovator” with the highest ranking in Italy.
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”.
0/04/2022 - Ferrari, top brand of the Emilia-Romagna Motor Valley, is going to invest about 500 million euros, creating 250 new jobs in the 2022-25 period. The investment is supported by a Memorandum of Understanding signed in March with the national and regional governments
3/11/2021 - Two important foreign investors in Emilia-Romagna are finding here the right conditions to grow and expand.
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.