From energy and life sciences to manufacturing and aerospace, the Houston region offers a dynamic infrastructure to support these thriving, core industries.
With its central location within the U.S. and the Americas, Houston is an important industrial base with access to global markets.
Space City is well positioned for the next 60 years to continue to develop its aerospace ecosystem within the “New Space Economy,” attracting private investors, well-established organizations and start-ups to invest and contribute to Space exploration.
From training the next generation of pilots and maintenance technicians to connecting the world through two international airports and a strong business aviation and general aviation community, Houston is home to a vibrant Aviation ecosystem with the infrastructure necessary to support continued growth.
Houston's technology talent is embedded in some of the area's largest industries such as energy and health care, however sub-sectors such as software development, programming and database management are seeing exponential growth across the region.
As the Energy Capital of the World, Houston is the headquarters and the intellectual capital for virtually every segment of the industry.
Houston is home to 24 Fortune 500 company headquarters and one of the largest concentrations of U.S. headquarters locations for companies from around the world.
Houston's innovation ecosystem is a dynamic hub that nurtures startups across diverse industries. With a strategic location, robust infrastructure, and a supportive community, Houston offers unparalleled opportunities for entrepreneurial success.
Home to a wealth of life sciences and biotech companies, as well as a diverse and skilled workforce, Houston's ecosystem is seeing major growth.
The Greater Houston Partnership invites you to join us on May 1, 2025, for the State of Houston's Global Economy. Join us to celebrate Houston's dynamic global connections and their critical influence at the State of Houston’s Global Economy. Houston’s unique geographic location and diverse mix of industries make it a prime hub for international business while also shaping the regional and national economy. The Partnership also presents the newly released 2025 Global Houston publication, packed with valuable insights into the region's top international trade partners, emerging markets, and key economic trends. Secure your sponsorship today! Sponsoring the State of Houston's Global Economy provides an exceptional opportunity to showcase your organization to an audience of influential business and civic leaders with a stake in Houston's global growth. View sponsorship opportunities.
The 12-county Greater Houston area is one of the largest and most diverse business regions in the nation. Houston's strategic, central location coupled with the infrastructure of four of the country's largest ports, two international airports and major highway and rail service make this a dynamic hub for a large cross-section of industries.
Houston offers a highly competitive business environment at a favorable cost. State and local incentives as well as a favorable tax structure make this region an attractive place to do business for companies of all sizes.
Houston offers a highly educated, growing workforce skilled in both traditional and emerging industries. With a labor force more than 3 million workers strong, the Houston area offers a wide variety of talent at all skill levels and has developed a strong bridge between the talent needs of various industries and educational programs.