• Guadalajara Empresarial • • City of Guadalajara • Where to invest • Support Office Services • Incentives and aid for investment • Twenty reasons to invest in Guadalajara • Success stories Guadalajara Empresarial's role is to provide comprehensive information on all the industrial land available in the province.

It is sponsored by CEOE-CEPYME Guadalajara, in partnership with the Provincial Council of Guadalajara and Guadalajara City Council, and aims:

To position the province and city of Guadalajara as a place to do business. To promote a business-oriented environment that facilitates enterprise. To attract new domestic and foreign direct investment. To facilitate partnerships between foreign investors and local businesses. The province of Guadalajara lies in the centre of the . Its transport links give it direct access to all the leading international markets. It spans 12,212 km² and is home to 253,310 people. It has 30,000,000 m² of industrial land, 20% of which is available. It hosts 13,274 companies.

TheprovinceofGuadalajarastandsoutfor its high quality of life and its commitment to conserving the natural environment. The province has a total population of 253,310 inhabitants.

Its most highly populated towns and cities are Guadalajara (84,145 people), (34,768 people) and (12,478). Geostrategic location in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. Proximity to competitive markets. State-of-the-art infrastructure and strong investment in R&D. Well-established logistics and service sectors. Wealth of tech talent. Extensive incentives and aid. Good quality of life and low level of crime. Castile-La Mancha's top-ranked province by volume of imports.

Castile-La Mancha's second-ranked province by volume of exports.

GDP forecast to grow by almost half a point above the national average (2.9%).

Unemployment rate below the national average (10.99 %).

Labour force participation rate (65.72 %) above the national average.

Guadalajara is one of the regions expected to lead Europe’s growth over 2015-2020, according to Oxford Economics.

Revenue at Guadalajara's 10 biggest companies is growing by 3 %.

Good quality of life and low level of crime. Total 13,274

Industry 950

Construction 2,100

Retail, transport, and hotels, restaurants and catering 4,750

Information and communities 200

Finance 500

Real estate 750

Professions 2,000

Education, healthcare and services 1,000

Other personal services 1,200

0 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 The University of Alcalá de In the 2016/2017 academic year, In response to demand from local Henares (UAH) currently offers 3,426 students were enrolled at the business, the university shortly 38 bachelor's degrees and 49 Guadalajara campus. That number is plans to offer new bachelor’s master’s degrees, 10 of which expected to rise by a further 180 degrees in logistics and are taught in Guadalajara. students over the next few years. biomedical engineering.

With 84,145 inhabitants, Guadalajara is Castile-La Mancha's second-biggest city by population size.

It has over 4,500,000 m² of industrial land. Industrial estate “El Balconcillo” Industrial estate “El Henares” Industrial estate “El Ruiseñor” Industrial estate Miralcampo. Azuqueca de Henares.

Industrial estate Alovera. Sector I-10. GUADALAJARA ALOVERA AZUQUECA DE HENARES LORANCA DE TAJUNA MOLINA DE ARAGÓN MONDÉJAR QUER SIGÜENZA TORREJÓN DEL REY