EY: new location and expansion in Reggio Emilia
Opening of the new EY office in the heart of the Reggiane Innovation Park, a symbolic place of transformation and development. The new location will host over 40 employees.
Opening of the new EY office in the heart of the Reggiane Innovation Park, a symbolic place of transformation and development. The new location will host over 40 employees.
LTE and Toyota Material Handling Manufacturing Italy presented an investment and research plan in the forklift and industrial handling sector, with an amount of almost 94 million euros. The Emilia-Romagna Region supports the request for incentives linked to the "Development Contract", an instrument of the MIMIT - Ministry of Enterprise and Made in Italy managed by Invitalia.
The French company - building the high-performance low-power European microprocessor for HPC and AI inference - considers Emilia-Romagna “Italy’s leading region for supercomputing and AI”.
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.
3/11/2021 - Two important foreign investors in Emilia-Romagna are finding here the right conditions to grow and expand.
In Bologna the new high training center on skills for the industry of the future to be completed by this summer. The center will be built next to the Philip Morris Manufacturing & Technology Bologna production plant in Crespellano (Bologna) and will respect the most advanced environmental sustainability standards.
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.