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Industry: on the side of innovation

With its strong industrial tradition (3,600 companies, 52,900 employees, 36% of employment in the private sector compared with French average of 22.5 %), The Ain is developing genuine skills and know-how.

 

  • Plasturgy : 10% of French plasturgy, 400 companies, 12,000 employees. The Ain is a focal point for skills and know-how in the plasturgy industry.
  • Mechanical engineering - metallurgy, industrial coachbuilding and heavy goods vehicles : 900 companies, 21,000 employees. The sector represents 44 % of industry in the department.
  • Agribusiness : 470 companies, 5,300 employees. Traceability - Quality - Innovation.
  • Timber : 160 companies, 4,000 employees. 35% of the surface area of the Ain is covered by forest .
  • Services to industry : 2,785 companies, 25,231 employees. The Ain offers industry all the services it needs on the doorstep.
  • Medical industry : The medical industry in the Ain stems directly from the consolidation of local and regional know-how in the fields of plasturgy and mechanical engineering, as well as chemistry and pharmacy.
  • Aeraulics : The aeraulics industry sector is developing around two of the world's leading companies in refrigeration equipment and aeraulics.
  • Transport and logistics : In addition to its geographical situation at the heart of Europe and its remarkable road and motorway network, the Ain also benefits from a solid potential in terms of land.
  • Electrical equipment, electronics and automatism : The Ain has become a genuine centre of skills and know-how in terms of connectivity then electrical and electronic equipment.

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A company working internationally: France Air, based in Beynost

France Air, whose head-offices are at Beynost, is the French leader in the design and distribution of aeraulics equipment for the tertiary sector, industry, clean rooms and hospital hygiene, professional kitchens and the home.

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Renault Trucks Bourg: An experimental line and world premiere

The experimental “hybrids, alternative energies and development” assembly line has just been inaugurated.

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The German company REMIS sets up its French subsidiary in the Ain

A specialist in the manufacture of tops and doors for refrigerator units for super-market retailing, REMIS has decided to set up its French subsidiary on the Dagneux site.

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Vital Saveurs invests in the Ain for developing its business

Assisted by the Ain Economic Mission, this company, which specializes in making reduced products (wines and vegetables) for the food-processing industry, is setting up in the Ain on the Pont-de-Vaux Acti-Parc zone at Boz.