The economic and institutional alliance between Friuli VG and Virginia is strengthened
Mission of eight American companies to the region concluded: life sciences and agriculture among the sectors concerned
by Barbara Ganz
Key points
Possible collaborations between Friuli Venezia Giulia and the state of Virginia range from cyber security to agriculture and life sciences.
The mission that brought an institutional delegation and eight US companies to the region ended yesterday, 2 October. An operation "under the banner of the excellent relations at the operational level between the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region and such an important American state. There is, on the part of both territories, the will to strengthen common interests," recalled Governor Massimiliano Fedriga in announcing the second trade mission organised by the Virginia Small Business Development Center (Virginia Sbdc) after the success of the first edition, in continuity with the bilateral agreement signed in October 2024 by Fedriga himself and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.
The enterprises
.Eight US companies - Ensco Microsearch (security), Sweet Science (promotion), Laser Thermal (materials engineering), Jeeva and Liquet (life sciences), Spanalytics (ICT and cybersecurity), Opswat (cybersecurity) and Oransi (industry 4.0) - coordinated by Virginia Sbdc and put in contact with the regional economic system - took part in this 2025 mission. In the same days, an institutional delegation from Virginia arrived in Friuli Venezia Giulia, composed of the Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Matthew Lohr and the Director of Marketing and Development of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Robert Davenport, the contact person for the agricultural sector in the bilateral agreement.
The schedule of meetings - organised by Select Friuli Venezia Giulia in collaboration with the Regional Directorates for Labour, Productive Activities, Agriculture, Health and Heritage, with the Life Sciences Cluster and with tutoring and mentoring activities - included an agenda of appointments with the support of Confindustria Alto Adriatico and Confindustria Udine, as well as Confapi.
The results
."The Region,' Fedriga explained, 'has activated its entire system to show what Friuli Venezia Giulia can offer,' emphasising that the mission represents a further step towards strengthening economic and trade relations with Virginia and promoting new opportunities for business collaboration.
