Japanese companies in the water industry hope to expand globally
Wisconsin’s expertise in the water industry might pair well with Japanese firms seeking growth.
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Wisconsin’s expertise in the water industry might pair well with Japanese firms seeking growth.
A new government directive could open a range of opportunities for Wisconsin companies involved in stormwater drainage and environmental protection.
A big investment in renewable power opens the door to companies with clean energy solutions.
Wisconsin’s rich history of supporting industries, such as steel, technology and manufacturing, give the state’s firms the experience and knowledge needed as potential collaborators.
The coalition government’s agenda focuses on combating climate change and reducing the shortage of housing in the Netherlands.
Farming, agricultural and related sectors have become increasingly important in the UK and are areas where Wisconsin companies could collaborate and engage with UK companies, research organizations, universities and other stakeholders to their mutual benefit.
Wisconsin companies in the electric and hybrid car sector could benefit from the growing industry in Mexico.
Water and wastewater technology represent a key sector for the state of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, home to the Global Water Center, is a mecca for water-related business and research.
Germany is home to one of the most advanced markets for environmental technologies in the world, and new laws are creating new opportunities for foreign companies to enter the market.
France plans to pioneer alternative methods to replace fossil fuels and become as energy independent as possible.