Investor Watch: March 29, 2021
A new report reinforces how your company’s digital footprint is more important than your physical one.
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A new report reinforces how your company’s digital footprint is more important than your physical one.
Sudden digital advertising tax prompts lawsuit by big tech and friends.
From Silicon Valley to Eden Prairie, Arctic Wolf makes a trek to prosperity.
Andrew Crowder of Tractus Asia explores sector-specific FDI and export locations in this exclusive for Site Selection.
What does the world of photography have to do with a pending $2 billion location decision? It all depends on having the right chemistry.
“Years of investment in digitization,” writes Conway Data Global Director of Training & Events Laura Martin, “forward thinking in engaging talent and a reverse migration trend brought about by the pandemic have meant that countries in the bloc have managed to thrive amid the difficulties of 2020.”
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and executives from Electric Boat, Infosys and Sema4 weigh in on a demonstrably improving business climate.
Senior Editor Gary Daughters talks to AppHarvest Founder Jonathan Webb about how his dream to bring farm-fresh produce to the nation from Appalachia is coming true, one mega-greenhouse at a time.
Texas and Ohio return to the top of their respective rankings despite pandemic-based challenges that brought multi-tasking to a whole new level for their chief executives.
That news and more is found in the World Robotics 2020 Industrial Robots report from the Frankfurt-based International Federation of Robotics.
A letter from IAMC Chair Jennifer Roth, and a look into how long-term corporate real estate strategies guard against short-term corrections.
Gary Daughters updates us on multiple vehicle industry investments in the Charlotte region; a new innovation center in Waterloo, Ontario; VW in Mexico; Virgin Hyperloop in West Virginia; ApiJect Systems in the Research Triangle; and the finalists for the U.S. Space Command HQ (Huntsville landed the prize in mid-January).
For the uninitiated, that stands for higher education R&D. We drop in on the western provinces’ major research universities to find out what’s going on that’s of interest to global corporations.
Wisk finds the Canterbury region ideal for testing its electric air taxi.
Four redevelopment and renewal projects highlight the resilience of a region.
CBRE’S Colin Yasukochi talks with Senior Editor Gary Daughters about tech talent hubs to watch.
From her vantage point in Northern Ireland, Conway Data’s Laura Martin shares snapshots of progress across Europe as nations strive to attain the EU goal of 32% of energy consumption from renewable sources by 2030.
Senior Editor Gary Daughters explores the facility expansion explosion by Amazon, which last year on-boarded an average of 2,800 employees a day between July and October.
FCR pivots to diversity, remote work and a host of new locations in one fell swoop.
EMSI’s Drew Repp shares a snapshot from the firm’s recently published Talent Attraction Index.
From Hollywood to Amsterdam to Albuquerque, Netflix is creating new jobs at nearly the pace it’s creating new films and shows.
René Buck and Kees Verweij of Amsterdam-based BCI Global walk us through the impact of expanding Eurasian rail services on location strategy in China and Europe.
See which states lead the way in talent cultivation, training and attraction across seven U.S. regions.
Our annual survey of site selection consultants, conducted in late November, reveals how the global outbreak of coronavirus significantly altered company location decision-making.