In a presentation, top IOBE analyst Svetoslav Danchev said the investment will contribute some 1.6 billion euros, cumulatively, to Greek GDP from between 2020 to 2030
What Attracts Pfizer, Orfium, Ansys and Other Global Techs to Greece
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Several global tech companies, including Pfizer, Orfium, Ansys, and many others have selected Greece to set up shop in of late.
A Zoom meeting to be held on May 26, organized by the the Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce (HACC), with the Hellenic Innovation Network and MIT Enterprise Forum Greece, delves into Greece’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment.
” width=”1080″>Experts will discuss what attracted these companies to Greece, what their experiences have been so far, and their plans for the future.
As the HACC notes, until recently, foreign investment in Greece has focused primarily on real estate, tourism, logistics, and renewable energy.
The National Herald
The Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce with the Hellenic Innovation Network and MIT Enterprise Forum Greece invite all to the discussion on May 26. Photo: Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce 5/21/2021 The National Herald
NEW YORK – Until recently, Foreign Direct Investment in Greece focused primarily on real estate, tourism, logistics, and renewable energy. Over the past few years, interest has also increased in other areas such as technology, from artificial intelligence and computer science to chip design and digital health.
It is all thanks to several global technology companies who have selected Greece to set up shop. Such companies include Pfizer, Orfium, Ansys, and many others.
The investment of the pharmaceutical industry Pfizer in the second hub in Thessaloniki amounts to more than 100 million euros, according to the head of the second hub of the company in the city, Antonis Hatzimanolakis
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