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Meet the previous winners in our Hall of Fame

Since 2013, the Foreign Investment Trophy stage has welcomed nominees and winners from all around the globe. What they have in common? They’re all fans of Flanders’ top-notch business and R&D environment, while showcasing unrelenting dedication to investing in their activities in the region. Dive into their fascinating stories!
Check out all winners and nominees
Volvo Cars
2016 Winner

Volvo Cars

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Lifetime Achievement Trophy

Through unrelenting investments in the transformation of its Ghent site, Volvo Cars makes it clear: Flanders plays a key role in the Swedish group’s strategy.

Atlas Copco
2021 Winner

Atlas Copco

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Lifetime Achievement Trophy

Since first settling in the region in 1955, the Swedish group now has two HQs and employs 3400+ people in Flanders.
 

CNH
2022 Winner

CNH Industrial

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Lifetime Achievement Trophy

The multinational agricultural equipment manufacturer has century-spanning roots in Flanders, having invested millions of euros and created thousands of jobs.

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Danone
2015 Winner

Danone

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Foreign Investment of the Year Trophy

Established in Flanders since 1929, the French food and beverage company expanded its activities in the region with the production of spoonable yogurt.

Nike
2014 Winner

Nike

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Foreign Investment of the Year Trophy

The American multinational invested in an industrial site of 23 hectares in the town of Ham to establish a European distribution center for sports footwear.

ExxonMobil
2015 Winner

ExxonMobil

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Lifetime Achievement Trophy

The American oil and gas giant has been present in Flanders for roughly 60 years, investing around USD 2 billion in just one decade.

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