A high-level delegation from Pennsylvania’s
Department of Community and
Economic Development has visited the North West to engage with local companies
ahead of a trade mission to the US.
During
the trip, the representatives met with local businesses and visited Ulster
University, Letterkenny Institute of Technology and CoLab to explore the
opportunities for partnership with education and business centres in the US.
The
visit comes just weeks before a trade delegation from Derry, Strabane and Donegal travels
to Boston and Philadelphia.
The
Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Cllr Michaela Boyle said she
was delighted to showcase the city and region for investment and collaborative
working.
She
added: “The delegates were very impressed with our offering and how well placed
we are in terms of offering cost competitive business opportunities in a cross border
location, along with high level digital connectivity with a skilled and talented
workforce pool.”
John Kelpie, Chief Executive with Derry City and
Strabane District Council, said the work being done by Derry City and Strabane
District Council and Donegal County Council and its partners to promote the
City Region for investment was beginning to gain momentum.
“We are really seeing the benefits of this joined
up and positive approach to establish strong economic development links and
initiatives between the US and the North West region,” he added.
“The visit by this delegation puts us in a really
positive position ahead of our trade mission planned for November.”
Seamus
Neely, Donegal County Council Chief Executive said there would be a strong
emphasis during the upcoming trade mission on promoting the region’s strategic
cross border location to the US market.
“We
will also be showcasing our talent, skills and entrepreneurship along with our
strong ICT strengths, well established eco system and quality of life,” he
said.
The North West
City region trade delegation will build on the work done over the past number
of years to build strong political, economic and cultural links and to reach
out to the diaspora. Key to the visit is the inclusion of local companies to
promote the region as an attractive investment proposition and to develop new
market and network opportunities.
For more
information, visit www.IrelandNW.com #IrelandNW19.