What started as a journey to evaluate and track local water quality in the U.S. has taken a global turn for Aquagenuity, the Atlanta tech platform now riding a wave of international interest.
Category: Switzerland
Springboard Forum: Europe Pitches Stability to Investors in Light of U.S. Tariff Uncertainty
Mercurial U.S. trade policy has injected instability and uncertainty into the global economy, forcing a strange dichotomy when it comes to cross-border investment, experts said.
Cobb, Gwinnett Chambers Headed to Italy in Fall
Cobb Chamber of Commerce is taking a group of travelers to Italy’s Tuscany region this fall, joining the trend of local chambers arranging global travel experiences for members.
Swiss Shipper Calls on Brunswick Port After Record Month for Auto Traffic
A Swiss shipper focused on ferrying cars across the world has made its first call on the Port of Brunswick, the largest entry point for ocean-borne automotive shipments in the U.S.
With Zurich Flight in Place, Swiss Tourism Targets Atlanta Travelers
Perhaps they brought the flurries: Just as Swiss tourism representatives sought to showcase the alpine country’s warm-weather charms — from hiking to biking across verdant meadows, to sunbathing by Lake Geneva — snow began to fall in Atlanta.
European Investment Seminar Springs Into Sixth Year
While a few ascendant Asian economies have taken the limelight in recent years, Georgia boosters continue to rightly point out that most of the top investors in the state hail from Europe. Germany, the United Kingdom and France are perennial […]
Swiss Auto Supplier Is the Latest European Investor in Metals, Mobility to Pick Augusta
A Swiss supplier of cast metal automotive parts is looking to get in on the electric-mobility trend sweeping Georgia.
Georgia Tends to Swiss Investment Ties During Governor’s Davos Trip
While Gov. Brian Kemp was meeting global leaders and industry heavyweights in the alternate universe of World Economic Forum, investment recruiters from Georgia were fanning out around Switzerland, using the […]
Kemp at Davos: Keeping Workforce Promises a Key Concern in Georgia’s Electric-Vehicle Push
Delivering the skilled labor that electric car makers like Hyundai and Rivian need to thrive in Georgia is among Brian Kemp’s chief concerns in the state’s ongoing electric vehicle push, […]
Consuls: Europe Bustling, Not Broken
As they took the stage, they also took the bait on the provocative title. European consuls general couldn’t resist defending the continent’s economy — and those of their particular countries […]
