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Ohio is a diverse state, with a mix of thriving industries, vibrant culture and skilled talent that give Ohio its unique appeal. Provided for your use, these images of people and places in Ohio represent some of the best Ohio has to offer.
Ohio’s Future: Built with Intel
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Jon Husted, along with JobsOhio, announced on Jan. 21, 2021, that Intel has chosen Ohio to invest more than $20 billion in the future home of its most advanced semiconductor manufacturing facility in the world. More than 20,000 jobs will be created from this project after months of collaboration with the DeWine/Husted Administration, Ohio’s bipartisan Congressional and Statehouse Delegations, the JobsOhio team, and Regional Network Partners across the state, including One Columbus, the Dayton Development Coalition, Licking County, and local communities in the central Ohio region.
LIFT Off: Ohio Welcomes Flying Car HEXA
Ohio has welcomed its first “flying car.” HEXA by LIFT Aircraft is an all-electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) single-passenger wingless multicopter ultralight. Bringing this flying car to Ohio for continued research and testing was made possible through public and private partnerships, including the U.S. Air Force’s AFWERX program, Governor Mike DeWine, and JobsOhio.
Home to Industry Leaders Like GE Aviation
Since the Wright Brothers’ first flight, Ohio has been a leader in aerospace and today is the No. 1 supplier state to Boeing and Airbus with over $15 billion in annual spending.
Columbus Skyline
Columbus, the capital of Ohio, is the second largest city in the Midwest. Chosen as the winner of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s first Smart City Challenge, Columbus is a thriving and growing metropolitan area thanks to Fortune 500 companies, a cluster of research organizations, and colleges, universities and trade schools producing highly skilled talent.
Dayton’s Water Street
Fuyao Glass America’s Moraine, Ohio, Plant
China-based Fuyao Glass has a plant outside of Dayton that is an outstanding example of direct foreign investment and is Ohio’s largest brownfield investment.