Key industry definition

Key industry means an industry or business within an industrial sector which has been identified in and targeted by the state's economic development strategic plan as having major importance to the sustained economic growth of the Commonwealth and in which member firms sell goods or services into markets for which national or international competition exists, including, but not limited to, secondary forest products manufacturing, agribusiness, and high technology and biotechnology manufacturing and services;

Examples of Key industry in a sentence

  • Key industry connections - SALT can connect relevant industry with governments.

  • Key industry and research provider representatives analysed the current industry position and developed a draft sheet metal engineering research roadmap, which following further industry analyses and input is intended to be published as a HERA report.

  • Key industry investors, including General Electric, Rolls-Royce, Procter & Gamble, Dow, Lockheed ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and Siemens, among many others, have partnered with leading universities, local government, and community organizations to launch this $320 million institute.

  • As a means to bringing the one-stop system in sync with real employer needs, DED will communicate to the one-stop community and other state-level partners the nature of economic development in New York State, including: • Major policies and programs, • Key industry targets, and • Workforce needs of major employers and emerging industries.

  • The MEA market is also likely to be driven by increasing government investments in transport infrastructure  Key industry participants include Accenture PLC; Alstom, SA; Cisco System, Inc.; Cubic Corporation; General Electric Company (GE); Indra Sistema S.A.; International Business Machine (IBM) Corporation; Kapsch; LG CNS Corporation; and Xerox Corporation.

  • Key industry and technical credentials such as PMP, MBA, VMP, SCRUM, ITIL, CISA, CISM, CISSP, Oracle DBA, MCSE, MCSP, etc.