Archive, October 2006

  • PolyComp resolved the problem of worn-down tyres

    25 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    PolyComp, a.s., producer of energy equipment for power & heating industry, industrial facilities and heating plants will introduce their TKKA-ZKL unique testing and calibrating line for worn-down tyre processing. There are calls for this new technology both in the home country and abroad.

  • The Czech Republic begins to assert itself in the field of biotechnologies

    24 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    Starting today, the Czech Republic is hosting the first international biotechnology trade fair to take place in Central Europe, BIOTEC 2006, at which the International Clinical Research Centre (ICRC) Brno is being introduced. Another part of the trade fair is the Gate2biotech conference, which is to present high-quality Czech projects in the field of biotechnologies and biomedicine. Several leading foreign specialists will participate in the conference.

  • CzechInvest to present the investment potential of brownfields at Exporeal 2006

    24 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    CzechInvest ranks among the traditional exhibitors at this trade fair where the most significant players in the European business properties market meet. This year’s novelty is the presentation of a wide range of investment opportunities that the brownfields offer.

  • Honeywell opened Global Aviation Center in Prague

    20 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    The American firm Honeywell opened a Global Aviation Center for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in Prague. The facility is to create 500 jobs within the first year. The center is located in the Czech Republic due to the country’s well-developed infrastructure, strategic location in Europe and its high-quality workforce.

  • With the EU support the largest biogas plant in Europe was built in Znojmo region in the Czech Republic

    19 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    Zevo, spol. s r.o., of South Moravia, the builder of a plant producing biogas from organic waste in Velky Karlov in the region of Znojmo, has already obtained the EU subsidy amounting to EUR 1 million. The construction of the plant was realised in two stages from November 2005 and the firm paid for it the sum of EUR 6 million, including the subsidy.

  • Foreign direct investments in developed economies see a sharp increase, the Czech Republic has strengthened its position

    17 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    In the last year the developed economies, including EU Member States, succeeded to attract more foreign direct investments (FDI‘s) by 37 per cent than in the year before when their inflow amounted USD 542 milliard in total. Those countries have remained the strongest recipients and investors at the same time and their prospects for future growth are very promising. This fact follows from the latest edition of The World Investment Report 2006, the report on international investment issued by the UN Conference for Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

  • Industrial Zone of the Year 2005

    12 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    Awards were presented at Prague Exposition Grounds for the highest-quality industrial zones and business properties in the Czech Republic. The sixth annual Industrial Zone of the Year awards presentation was held under the auspices of the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the business development agency CzechInvest, in cooperation with the Association for Foreign Investment. This year’s edition of the awards was also supported by the Ministry for Regional Development. In addition to representatives of both ministries, representatives of regions and municipalities throughout the Czech Republic also participated in the event.

  • Monthly Newsletter - September 2006

    6 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    HEADLINE NEWS Prague 13th best European city for business Prague ranked 13th among 33 European cities again this year in terms of conditions for running a business, according to the annual European Cities Monitor (ECM) conducted by the real-estate company Cushman & Wakefield. The survey is based on polls among managers of 507 major European companies and focuses on factors regarded by firms as important for their decisions on opening a new branch. The top criteria include the quality of communications, the level of costs and quality of life.

  • Hitachi starts construction in the Czech Republic

    5 Oct. 2006  |  CzechInvest

    The Japanese company Hitachi, Ltd. has begun construction of a plant for the production of flat-panel displays in the Triangle industrial zone, which is approximately 80 km northwest of Prague in the Usti region of the Czech Republic. The new branch, which is to cover the growing demand for flat-panel TVs in Europe, will employ up to 1,500 people. The operation will include a design and R&D division, which will be in close contact with the R&D division of Hitachi Europe.

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