A longstanding tradition of leadership in many sectors
Leading roles and unique industrial expertise in many sectors. A combination of enabling factors that make Italy a dynamic hub for international investments and trade.
The Made in Italy brand is the iconic label that signifies quality as well as Italian culture of innovation, attention to detail and dedication to excellence that have been passed down through generations. Made in Italy is celebrated in various sectors such as machinery and equipment, automotive, aerospace, design and architecture, fashion and textiles, ceramics, agrifood and many more.
The Italian leadership is also underpinned by its extraordinary manufacturing and innovation expertise in a considerable number of strategic sectors.
Thanks to a diverse industrial landscape our Country boasts extensive and deep value chains, characterised by specialised clusters covering every stage of the research, development and production processes.
As a natural platform at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy stands as a bridge between continents, boasting unparalleled connectivity in this geographic area. Easy access to Europe, Africa and the Middle East countries, makes Italy the ideal hub for international trade and investments.
Italy's privileged position is further underscored by its extensive connectivity to Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) corridors. Four of the nine corridors pass through Italy: the Baltic-Adriatic, the Scandinavian-Mediterranean, the Rhine-Alpine, and the Mediterranean.
62 ports and 24 freight terminals
Italian ports have exceptional dynamism. In 2022 they handled over 490 million tons of goods and welcomed 61.4 million passengers.
7 out of the top 15 European freight terminals are in Italy
Sources: Assoporti – SRM (2023); Deutsche GVZ-Gesellschaft (2021).
World-class physical and digital infrastructure
Companies choosing Italy can rely on robust infrastructure. Extraordinary public investments envisaged by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan ensures that businesses benefit from cutting-edge facilities, improving their operational efficiency.
Key figures
39 airports
24,560 Km of rail
(of which ~1,500 high speed) with a further program of ~ €25 BLN investment under the Recovery Plan
32,530 Km of Motorways and State Highways
well spread throughout the Country
61% of companies have adopted Cloud computing services: 1ˢᵗ country among the major European economies
1ˢᵗ in Europe by the percentage of households with access to the 5G network (99.7%)
Source: European Commission – DESI 2023 Indicators
1 Gbit/s connectivity nationwide by 2026
Italy is positioned as a gateway for data in Europe with Genoa serving as the European entry point for the Blue & Raman Submarine Cable Systems, an ultra-fast underwater fiber optic network connecting Europe to Africa and Asia
Italy embraces the challenge of the automotive sector transition towards sustainable mobility with a dedicated multiannual fund as well as a series of measures envisaged by the NRRP. Investing in Italy allows to take advantage of a solid industrial ecosystem in the field of vehicle and component production, a high level of R&D, a highly qualified workforce, as well as creativity and design expertise, recognized worldwide, and much more.
With an extraordinary manufacturing base, a rich legacy of scientific research, world-renowned universities, and a highly skilled workforce, Italy offers a fertile ground for cutting-edge breakthroughs and long-term growth in the Life Sciences sector. Thanks to its leadership role in a significant number of domains, Italy is nowadays a prime investment destination in Europe.
Italian Real Estate significantly contributes to the national GDP, witnessing a decade-long surge in corporate investments across various asset classes. This uptick is not just due to favourable financial factors like high yields and advantageous taxation; it is driven by the real economy's need for top-quality, sustainable spaces, structural enhancements that strengthen the value chain, and economies of scale.
Joining the Italian microelectronic ecosystem is a strategic and forward-looking choice. With a dynamic business landscape, characterised by the presende of industry leaders and a first-class workforce, Italy is committed to strengthening technology and supply chains within the European Union. To achieve this goal, Italy has introduced the "Italian Chips Act" and a "Chips Fund" to support businesses and increase the sector's competitiveness.
Italy boasts a unique leadership in producing high-quality and innovative machinery, counting over 18,000 companies in the Machinery & Equipment sector. This top-notch expertise spans various industries, with a particular stronghold in precision engineering, automation, and robotics. Thanks to its manufacturing excellence and first-class engineers, the country’s international reputation for quality and innovation is unparalleled.
Italy links Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe thanks to its geographic position. Upgraded ports handle diverse goods, ensuring a consistent flow of ro-ro, solid, and liquid bulk cargo; freight villages facilitate sustainable intermodal rail transport across Europe; and leading global players offer high-quality logistics services. Reinforced by public policies driving digitalization and sustainability, Italy offers one of the best logistics hubs to advance businesses seamlessly.
Thanks to its long-standing tradition and high technological prowess, the Italian aerospace industry provides an ideal business environment for companies aspiring to offer cutting-edge products and services. Italy offers a complete value chain, encompassing everything from design and component production to assembly and after-sales services. Moreover, it is the third-largest contributor to the ESA budget and its companies play a vital role in the success of numerous European space missions and programs.
The ICT sector is one of the most dynamic in Italy, with relentless market growth and promising prospects. Italy boasts a large availability of qualified human capital and world-class research infrastructure. In addition to high technical expertise, Italian creativity stands as an unparalleled asset for digital creative industries.
Being the third largest producer of renewable energy in Europe, Italy has unique competitive advantages to become one of Europe’s leading producer and user of clean energy and exporter of renewable and hydrogen technologies leveraging on highly specialized skills, an innovative ecosystem and a strong national industrial base ready to disrupt the market.
Italy stands as a globally recognized leader in Agricultural Production and the Food and beverage processing industry with unparalleled manufacturing expertise. It proudly boasts 854 unique PDO and PGI agri-food products and is home to over 51,000 specialized F&B companies, forming one of the largest industrial bases in Europe. Thus, Italy also offers a favorable business environment for creating, testing, and commercializing AgriFoodTech solutions.
Italy is renowned for its beauty, art, and lifestyle, which significantly influence sectors such as fashion, furnishings, and design. As the world's leading exporter of fabrics and fashion accessories, Italy is celebrated for the elegance and quality of its products. Investing in Italy means becoming part of the iconic "Made in Italy", synonymous with excellent craftsmanship, high design expertise, and top-quality productions.
Italy stands out with an 18.7% circular material use rate and an 83.2% recycling rate for all waste (leading among major European economies), entirely in line with Circular Economy principles and the EU's Green Deal. With a robust industrial base, Italy is an ideal hub for sustainability-focused businesses, promoting end-of-waste materials as valuable resources for sectors such as automotive, furniture, food & and beverage, textiles, and clothing.
The Chemical Industry stands as a cornerstone of the national economy, fueling innovation and economic growth. The dynamic industrial and innovation ecosystem, showcasing global excellence across various segments of this Industry, positions Italy as a prime destination for both production and R&D activities.
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