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1 2010 Polish STP’s supporting SMEs Berenika Marciniec – Deputy Director, Infrastructure of Modern Economy Unit Łukasz Sztern – Expert, Innovation and Technology Unit Brussels, 18 November 2010

2 SME in Polish economy SMEs High share in number of enterprises (99,8%) High share in GDP generation 46.9% (42% of GDP realised by microenterprises) High number of micro enterprises (~96%) High share in Job creation (69.7% of total number of workers employed by enterprises) High enterprise survival rate (76.4%) Small number of academic start-up’s (~10%) Poland is among the group of „Moderate Innovators”, with an innovation performance considerably below the EU27 average (source: European Innovation Scoreboard 2009) „Imitative” character of Polish entrepreneurship Innovation system poorly prepared for challenges of globalization and European integration

3 Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PAED) established by the Act of 9 November 2000, a governmental agency subordinated to the Minister of Economy The main objectives of the PAED: enterprise development application of new techniques export development creation of new jobs, tackling unemployment human resources development regional development PAED activities supporting innovative enerprises: System of business support institutions supported by PAED, Training, counselling, Support for R+D development, Grants for innovative investments, Internationalisation, Promotion of best practises.

4 SHAREHOLDERS : The Gliwice Borough, The Silesian University of Technology, KSSE S.A. - The Katowice Special Economy Zone, Gliwice Technopark

5 Benefits of being a part of Gliwice Technopark  vicinity of the University  possibilities for cooperation with innovation institutions (public & private)  access to high-tech research labs  access to vital information  access to many trainings and consultants  innovative atmosphere  brand creation

6 Support for academic entrepreneurship More than 1,500 students and researchers who have completed trainings in the projects, Nearly 1,000 hours of consultancy for researchers and students 26 co-financed enterprises 16 incubated enterprises Conducting and promoting a technology base, Assistance in establishing expert enterprises Co-financing micro-enterprises, Enhancing the cooperation between business partners Cooperation in creating projects for the scientific community

7 Support for innovative academic entrepreneurship Development of business ideas – providing complex knowledge and skills concerning business activity planning:  assistance in defining business ideas,  preparation for creating a microenterprise,  enforcement of students’ awareness of capital management. Techno-capital – a project for graduates who work in enterprises 216 enterprise employees trained according to a unique training program by Technopark Gliwice, Trainings are conducted with the use of ANSYS and Solid Edge software, Trainings are conducted with the use of the following equipment:  ZEISS measuring machine  rapid prototyping machine  5-axis CNC machine  3D waterjet cutting machine

8 Cooperation between the tenants and the University Out of the 26 enterprises which operate in the Park:  All employ graduates of the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice,  21 enterprises have academic owners: a) the Silesian University of Technology - 18 b) other Universities - 3 Grants: OP IE Measure 1.4 – 4.1 - 1 enterprise OP IE Measure 8.1- 5 enterprises Business-plan contest- 6 enterprises Other- 5 enterprises Projects for the University- 10 enterprises

9 Access to specialist equipment WATERJET WARICUT HWM-P1520/1-3D

10 Access to specialist equipment RAPID PROTOTYPING FDM VANTAGE

11 Technopark Gliwice Tenants

12 Thank you for your attention Polish Agency for Enterprise Development 81/83 Pańska Street, 00-834 WARSAW, POLAND Tel + 48 22 432 89 00 www.pi.gov.pl www.parp.gov.pl Scientific Technological Park Technopark Gliwice 18C Konarskiego Street, 44-100 GLIWICE, POLAND Tel. +48 32 335 85 00 www.technopark.gliwice.pl


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