Cllr Kevin Bentley, Leader of Essex County Council, said:
“The technology and renewables sectors are hugely significant to the Essex economy, and will become even more so in the future. Signing this agreement with Virginia Beach alongside our close partners at Suffolk and Norfolk county councils is extremely exciting and we look forward to the benefits it will bring to economies on both sides of the Atlantic.”
One of the companies present at the event was Suffolk-based IT firm Chorus Intelligence, whose Chief Executive Neil Chivers said:
“We set up our US operation in Virginia Beach in 2021 and it couldn’t have gone better.”
The three counties see the partnership extending across business, research, academia and training. It supersedes a 2021 MOU between the now defunct New Anglia LEP and the US city, which included a joint presence at conferences and trade shows, business webinars, and advice on offshore wind training from East Coast College in Lowestoft.
Several offshore wind farms are under construction along the US East Coast, including the largest, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind off Virginia Beach. This attracted the UK subsidiary of Cadelar, formerly Seajacks based in Great Yarmouth, which provides jack-up vessels for their construction, to also establish a US presence there.
Several initiatives are under discussion for 2025 and beyond, including assistance for US investors and exporters interested in East Anglia.