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The Government of Italy (GOI) approved a decree to counter the impact of Covid-19 on the Italian economy.
Precision Medicine Center to be Built in Vienna: Cooperation Partners Wanted
Ireland is emerging as a leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) through academic and industry R&D in Ireland and the United States.
Croatia, supported by the European Union, will invest $2.6 billion in construction and development of water and wastewater systems.
Austrian government recognizes the importance of education technology, opening opportunities for U.S. providers of digital learning tools and cloud solutions.
A summary of what companies will need to do in order to place a medical device on the Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) and Northern Ireland markets from January 2021.
Finland’s intends to be carbon-neutral by 2035. This presents an opportunity for U.S renewable energy companies.
The ecological transition of the French economy is outlined in “France Revival Plan 2030.” France will invest in new technologies with the goal of becoming the first European country to reach carbon neutrality in 2050.
The market for trail and game cameras is growing for surveillance purposes in Finnish vacation homes.
A recent poll on telemedicine in Austria offers valuable takeaways for U.S. vendors.
Polish business and tourist travelers to the United States increased after Poland’s designation in the Visa Waiver Program in November 2019.
Robotics engineering in Poland is a sector with excellent opportunities for U.S. companies.
Poland’s automotive industry is an important manufacturing sectors that has become Central and Eastern Europe’s manufacturing hub for cars, car parts and components.
The market for hunting, sporting arms, and accessories is developing in Poland.
The majority of the 2,000 French firms in the composites value chain are small and medium sized companies.