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  • REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

    The Vysočina Region’s fundamental strategic document is titled “The Regional Development Program”. In practical terms, it is a guideline defining what to do and when to do it, so that life would constantly improve for the inhabitants of Vysočina.

    It also incorporates management of new investment ventures, i.e., the very reason for creating industrial zones, primarily in the town and municipalities of Vysočina.

    ikona obrázek Map – Backbone road network and regional position

    As part of its support for business development, the Region also furthers industrial clusters. In 2006, the following clusters were formed:

    Přesná Vysočina (Precision Vysočina)

    Dřevozpracující klastr (Wood-processing Cluster)

    Klastr přesného strojírenství a přesné zámečnické výroby (Precision Machine Engineering and Precision Metal Works Cluster)

    Nábytkářský klastr (Furniture Manufacturers’ Cluster)

    Investment opportunities in the Vysočina Region were presented at two trade fairs in 2006. One of them, URBIS INVEST 2006, was a trade fair of investment opportunities. The Vysočina Region presented itself on 20m2, jointly with the City of Jihlava. The second one was REAL VIENNA, a real estate and investment trade fair, held at the new fairgrounds in Vienna, with main focus on Central and Eastern Europe. On the part of demand stood representatives of investment funds and institutions oriented on Central and Eastern Europe.

    The attractive business environment of the Region was presented in the form of a catalogue titled “Investment Opportunities in Vysočina”, which was published in a Czech and English version and contained complete information on the Region’s industrial zones and development areas.