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TechAmerica, the high-tech industry's leading trade association, for the fourth year in a row has ranked Virginia as the national leader for its concentration of high-tech workers.


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Virginia's Key Business Sectors
Industries of the 21st Century
Virginia continues to experience robust job growth and capital investment. Virginia’s targeted business sectors are diverse. Whether you’re manufacturing communication satellites, processing ready-to-bake cookie dough, or warehousing and distributing products globally, Virginia’s unique combination of resources provide a strong foundation for your success.

  • Aerospace: Virginia is home to 159 Aerospace companies. The top two sectors for the industry are Aerospace Technology and Aerospace Equipment.

  • Automotive: Virginia is home to 173 Automotive companies. The Automotive industry accounts for 3% of Virginia's total of 6,200 manufacturing establishments.

  • Plastics & Advanced Materials: Virginia is home to more than 200 plastics companies, employing more than 24,800 Virginians.

  • Corporate Headquarters: Virginia's pro-business climate, global access and talented workforce combine to make the ideal location for corporate headquarters. Virginia is home to more than 70 headquarters that earn at least $600 million in revenue each year.

  • Energy: Virginia is home to 384 Energy companies. The top sectors for the Energy Industry are Traditional Power Generation and Fossil Fuel Sources.

  • Food Processing: In 2008, Virginia's Food Processing industry employed more than 34,700 people. The Food Processing industry accounted for 12.7% of Virginia's total manufacturing employment.

  • Global Logistics: Today's leading distributors are taking increasing advantage of Virginia's proximity to Eastern U.S. and Midwest markets.

  • Life Sciences: In 2008, the life sciences industry accounted for over 700 firms in Virginia and for more than 16,200 jobs.

  • Technology: With more than 285,000 high-technology jobs in Virginia in 2008, Virginia has the highest percentage of technology workers in the country and is ranked 5th in total high-technology employment as reported in Cyberstates 2009.

  • Modeling & Simulation: Virginia has 190 companies applying Mod-Sim technology to diverse industries such as defense, health care, aerospace, transportation, and entertainment.

  • Wood Products: Wood Products represents Virginia’s largest number of manufacturing establishments. The top three sectors for Wood Products are Household and Institutional Furniture and Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturing, Other Wood Product Manufacturing, and Sawmills and Wood Preservation.