1 Regional Operating Program m Silesian Voivodeship 2007 – 2013 Support for the Small and Medium Entrerprises.

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1 Regional Operating Program m Silesian Voivodeship 2007 – 2013 Support for the Small and Medium Entrerprises

2 R O P SV OBJECTIVE Voivodeship Teritorial support Period 1712,98 mln EURO Allocation for the Silesian Voivodeship ER DF EU Financial Source The board of VoivodeshipCase study The board of VoivodeshipManagement The board of Voivodeship + MI 2 (Silesian Entrepeneur Centre) Implementation R O P + Detailed Desciption ot the RO P Main Documents Coordination of MRD Regional Operating Program m Silesian Voivodeship - main objectives

3 ROP SV The ROP SV was proved by the EC on the 4 September Detailed Description of ROP SV is excluded from negotiations with the EC Detailed Description of ROP SV reports to the changes and updates implemented and proved by the MI of ROP

How to administrate resources within ROP ( Applications way ) I.Resources proved by the board Subregional programms II. Competitions Key projects SME not included

5 How to apply - competitions mode Applications have to be submitted only after the official publication Only applications submitted before the deadline will be evaluated. The right format accepted by the MI/MI2 is expected The number of submitted applications will not be limited The applicant will be informed about the result of the evaluation

Detailed Description of Regional Operating Programm Silesian Voivodeship themes and allocations

7 ROP – Priorities and allocations PRIORITIES ALLOCATION (mln ) ALLOCATION for competitions (mln ) Research and Development of modern technology (R+D), Innovations and Entrepreneurship 296,24246,24 Information Society15065 Tourism110,4259,80 Culture53,2733,27 Environment180,68118,36 Sustainable urban development312,80111,66 Transport426,32134,75 Educational infrastructure82,4872,48 Health and recreation57,76 Technical assistance43,00

8 Priority I – Research and Development of modern technologies (R+D), Innovations, Entrepreneurship Operations 1.1. The improvement of the investment attractiveness of the region Economical development infrastructure 10,00 mln euro Promotion 10,00 mln euro Major beneficiaries: Teritorial self-governments units, business environment institutions, regional and local credit guarantee funds 1.2 Micro- and SMEs Micro-Enterprises 31,00 mln euro Small and Medium Enterprises 60,00 mln euro Innovations within SME 61,16 mln euro Major beneficiaries: Micro, small and medium Enterprises 1.3 Transfer of technology and innovation 74,08 mln euro Major beneficiaries: Teritorial self-governments units, Univeristies, R+D units, scientific units

9 Other entrepeneurs, Treasury, territorial self-government units that do not own: more than 25% inputs, stocks and shares right for more than 25% shares in income more than 25% votes of stockholders Independence criterium Up to 50 mln euro Up to 43 mln euro Up to 10 mln euro Up to 2 mln euro Net revenue Sum of Net Assets <250 employees<50 empolyees<10 employees Employment MEDIUMSMALLMICRO ENTREPENEUR Definition of SME

Operation 1.2- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Under-operation – Micro-Enterprises Type of projects (1): Extension of existing enterprise Upgrade of enterprises which implement innovations or new products and services Implementation of new production processes or services Adjusting new technologies and products to the European directives, such as safety regulations and environment Implementation of common udertakings

Under-operation – Micro-Enterprises Type of projects (2): Utilising Electronic Economy technologies (e-business) Utilising Information and Communication Technolgies within enterprise management processes Participation of entrepeneurs in trade fairs, international exhibitions and economical missions – trade fairs and exhibitions outside the country

Under-operation – Micro-Enterprises SUBSIDISATION Up to 60% of qualified costs Subsidy – up to PLN Subsidy (type 8) – up to PLN

Operation 1.2- Micro-Enterprises and SME Under-operation – Small nd Medium Enterprises Type of projects (1) Extension of existing enterprise Upgrade of enterprises which implement innovations or new products and services Implementation of new production processes or services Investment operations linked with export development Implementation of common undertakings between cooperating unions (3-5 enterprises) Adjusting new technologies and products to the European directives, such as safety regulations and environment

Under-operation – Small and Medium Enterprises Type of projects (2): Utilising Electronic Economy technologies (e-business) Utilising Information and Communication Technolgies within enterprise management processes Participation of entrepeneurs in trade fairs, international exhibitions and economical missions – trade fairs and exhibitions outside the country Advisory services within designing, implementation and improving: new product or service, marketing plans, enterprise development strategy, QoS systems, environment management, safety and certificates of articles, services, resources, machines, devices, measurement and control equipment Advisory services within undertaking and developing export activity Advisory services within utilising ICT technologies Advisory services about cooperetion or fusion betweeen other enterprises

Under-operation – Small and Medium Enterprises SUBSIDISATION Small Enterprises - Up to 60% of qualified costs Medium Enterprises - Up to 50% of qualified costs Subsidy: Investment type of project - up to PLN Advisory type of project – up to PLN Promotional type of project – up to PLN

Operation 1.2- Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Under-operation – Innovations within Micro- and SMEs Type of projects: Implementation and commercialization of innovative technologies and products Support for the Micro- and SME within taking up or developing R+D Technologies Implementation of common undertakings within taking up or developing R+D Technologies by cooperating unions Advisory services within implementation of enterprise management strategies using new technologies and innovative w oparciu o nowe technologie i rozwiązania innowacyjne Advisory services within creating new companies using high technologies or going to undertake activity which will help to produce new products or services on Polish market

Under-operation – Innovation within Micro- and SME SUBSIDISATION Small Enterprise – up to 60% of qualified costs Medium Enterprise – up to 60% of qualified costs Subsidy: PLN – individual investment projects PLN – every entity of cooperative union taking a part in a common project PLN – advisory type of projects

Qualified costs - examples obtaining right of ownership or right of non-developed property perpetual usufruct up to 10% qualified costs; the purchased ground must be inseparably linked with a project obtaining right of ownership or right of developed property use obtaining new fixed assets inseparably linked with a project such as machines, devices, tools, measurement and control equipment, office equipment, technical infrastructure obtaining used fixed assets obtaining building works and materials linked with building, rebuilding, upgrading properties, buildings; the costs must be linked with a project obtaining intangible and legal assets such as acquire the rights under a patent, obtain a licence or know-how

19 Priority III -Tourism Operations 3.1 Infrastructure of touristic resources – enterprises 29,80 mln euro – public sector 5,00 mln euro 3.2 Next-to-tourism infrastructure – enterprises 17,00 mln euro – public sector no allocation for competitions 3.3 Touristic Informtion Systems 5,00 mln euro 3.4 Promotion 3,00 mln euro Major beneficiaries: territorial self-government units, SMEs, corporate organizational units, churches and denominations, NGOs, touristic non-profit organisations

20 Operation 3.1. – Infrastructure of touristic resources Under-operation Infrastructure of touristic/enterprises resources Type of projects: building, rebuilding and renovation of accomodation link with necessary equipment building, rebuilding and renovation of gastronomic link with necessary equipment

21 Operation 3.2. – Next-to-tourism infrastructure Under-operation Next-to-tourism/enterprises infrastructure Type of projects: building, rebuilding and renovation of active touristic form infrastructure building, rebuilding and renovation of infrastructure and recreation grounds used for culture-sport parties building, rebuilding and renovation of next-to-tourism link Creating and developing thematical centres to increase tourism

Under-operation – Touristic resources infrastructure/SME Under-operation – Next-to-tourism infrastructure/SME SUBSIDISATION Small Enterprises – up to 60% qualified costs Medium Enterprises – up to 50% qualified costs Investment type of project – up to PLN

23 Qualified costs - examples: Purchase a property inseparably linked with the project (max. 10% qualified costs of value of a project) Investment work linked with investment process, f.e.: -Preparing a site for investment: -Surveying works, -ground works, -Building works, -Ending-up, instalation works Purchase an eqpuipment inseparably linked with investment Promotion inseparably linked with a project

Before submitting a project… read Detailed Description of ROP (check the changes of ROP and the Detailed Description of RPO) read all directives (all directives will be placed successivly on our website)

Thank you Marshalls Council Regional Development Department 40–037 Katowice, ul. Ligonia 46 tel