$65 per employee of member firms $95 per employee of non-member firms Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Greene Resources Silver Sponsor The Confucius Institute at NC State University Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority Bronze Sponsor Longistics Newland Communities Briar Chapel & Wendell Falls O'Brien Atkins Associates, PA Attracting Foreign-Owned Businesses to the Research Triangle Foreign-owned firms are a critical part of our state and regional economy. They employ more than 250,000 North Carolinians and have contributed more than $14 billion to the economy in the last 11 years. This year, for the first time, we are hosting a forum that will focus on foreign direct investment in the Triangle. Join us at this event on July 26 that will highlight the importance of FDI to the economic growth of our state and region. Through Wake County Economic Development, our area has a targeted, strategic effort around foreign direct investment. In the Research Triangle region, there are more than 625 international companies, including 145 Asian-owned firms. In the last year, we’ve seen some major announcements in our area from foreign-owned companies. Infosys announced it would bring a 2,000-job tech hub to Raleigh. Ajinomoto announced a $30 million investment to expand upon their existing facilities and Credit Suisse announced it would add 1,200 jobs to Wake County. This forum will provide insight on the past, present, and future activity of Asian investment in our region. We will explore the key factors influencing new and existing FDI in the Research Triangle, as well as trends for the continuation of economic growth through FDI. Our keynote speaker is Takashi Shinozuka, the Consul General of Japan, based in Atlanta. He will discuss the impact and importance of the long-standing relationship between Japan, North Carolina and the Research Triangle. You also will have the opportunity to hear from Norikazu Mori, chief executive director of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). Then, there will be a panel discussion. The panelists include:
Register now to learn more about these efforts, find out what is yet to come, and hear how the local economy and your business are impacted. Questions? Call 919.664.7090 or email Alicia Miller Join the conversation on Twitter @raleighchamber #FDIForum18