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Bochum future plans laid out
By James on 04 July 2008
BOCHUM, Germany - Together with the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the City of Bochum, Nokia has unveiled a plan to help stimulate growth in the region following the closure of the Bochum plant.
Nokia’s chief financial officer Rick Simonson said:
The Growth For Bochum package is made up of a number of key elements including:
- International campaign to attract suitable investors to Bochum
- Establish an “Entrepeneur Centre” designed to develop and grow new companies
- Help commercialise scientific research
- Find a suitable buyer for the Nokia facilities in Bochum
Nokia will be supporting the package with 20 million euros plus the net proceeds from the sale of the Nokia production facility and property in Bochum. NRW will also contribute 20 million euros.
Christa Thoben is the economics minister for North Rhine-Westphalia and she said
The whole program is designed to develop the region and provide sustainable job creation for the area of Bochum. A good thing, we say. What say you?
Photo by Maksd
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