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Contact: Alan Fogg, afogg@fceda.org,
703-790-0600 (office) or 571-213-5065 (mobile)
Fairfax County EDA participates in Virginia governor's mission to promote business ties with India
Fairfax County, Virginia USA, April,
13, 2007 - Fairfax County Economic Development Authority (FCEDA) representatives will accompany Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine as he visits India this month to promote expanded economic ties between India and Virginia. The FCEDA opened an office in Bangalore, India, in 2004 and was the first U.S. county with permanent representation in India to work with technology companies interested in expanding into the U.S. market.
The governor's visit to India will cap an April 15-28 trade mission that also includes Japan and Hong Kong.
The FCEDA will participate in an April 27 seminar "Expand in the USA: Invest in Virginia" at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. FCEDA Indian director Prasad Tagat will be on a panel that describes business opportunities in Virginia for Indian companies. A representative of Satyam Computer Services Ltd., a consulting and IT services company, will discuss how the company chose to locate operations in Fairfax County. Other Virginia agencies participating in the panel will be the Virginia Economic Development Partnership; Greater Richmond Partnership, Inc.; Hampton Roads Economic Development Alliance; and Virginia Port Authority.
Two members of the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority
Commission are in the business delegation to India: Sudhakar
Shenoy, chairman and CEO of Information Management Consultants
Inc., and Michael Lewis, managing director of Liberty Capitol
LLC. Other business people in the delegation include Shanta
Patel, CEO of Fairfax County-based Sumsara Consulting Inc.
Fairfax County is home to more than 4,900 technology companies
and more than 350 foreign-owned firms. Almost 20 Indian companies
have operations in Fairfax County, including Satyam, information
technology services company Goldstone Technologies, and telecommunications
giant VSNL.
"Governor Kaine's visit to India is an excellent opportunity to help us highlight Fairfax County and the Commonwealth of Virginia as a location for Indian businesses that want to expand in the U.S.," said Gerald L. Gordon, Ph.D., president and CEO of the FCEDA. "Fairfax County is a particularly attractive home for Indian companies because of our location, labor force, technology resources and infrastructure, and we welcome the opportunity to expand our relationships with the Indian business community."
Prasad
Tagat, who runs the Fairfax County office in Bangalore, has more than 20 years
of experience working in India, the United States and Europe.
Business growth helps Fairfax County, minutes from Washington, D.C., fund public
services that contribute to the quality of life of its residents. Fairfax County
offers businesses a state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure, access
to domestic and international markets through Washington Dulles International
Airport and a well-educated workforce.
The Fairfax County Economic Development Authority ( www.FairfaxCountyEDA.org)
promotes Fairfax County as a business and technology center.
The FCEDA maintains offices worldwide in Silicon Valley, Bangalore,
Frankfurt, London, Seoul and Tel Aviv.
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