1. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY JSC
Bartosz Sokoliński
Development and Innovations Director
POLAND. BUSINESS.
CHANGES. INNOVATIONS.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
8. Industrial Development Agency (IDA) is a government company that helps
Polish companies move from state ownership into the private sector, through
corporate restructuring and investment programmes. Headquartered in Warsaw.
10. Companies in holding 53
Employment 12 564 osoby
Revenue 400 mln USD
Capitalisation 1,5 bln USD
TSLInnovations Shipyards Other
12. EURO-PARK
MIELEC
Special Economic Zone EURO-PARK
MIELEC was the first Polish special
economic zone and was established in 1995
during the economic transformation in
Poland. The SEZ was set up in the place of
the collapsed local aircraft manufacturing
giant – a state-owned industrial
monoculture, with not only the troublesome
heritage of obsolete production assets,
but also a long industrial tradition and
culture and skilled human resources.
The Mielec SEZ is composed of 28 subzones situated mainly in
southern-eastern Poland, in the Podkarpacie and Lubelszczyzna
regions. It also has subzones located in the voivodships:
Zachodniopomorskie, Śląskie and Małopolskie. The total area
of plots belonging to the zone amounts to over 1,495 ha.
The Manager of the SEZ is Industrial Development Agency.
The zone is the leader among Polish SEZs in terms of the
number of aviation sector investments projects carried out.
The aircraft companies located in the Mielec SEZ are members
of the Aviation Valley, the most effectively developing cluster
in Poland (it has Key National Cluster status).
The maximum amount of state aid for investments carried out
within the Mielec Zone stands at:
> 50% in areas within the Podkarpackie and
Lubelskie voivodships,
> 35% in areas within the Zachodniopomorskie and
Małopolskie voivodships,
> 25% in areas within the Śląskie Voivodship,
the above-mentioned limits concern large companies,
for medium-sized companies the scale of aid is 10 p.p. higher,
and for small companies 20 p.p higher.
LOCATION OF INVESTMENT AREAS WITHIN
THE MIELEC ZONE
Accuracy: poviats
Special Economic Zones
in Poland
INVESTMENT
POTENTIAL
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Part of the SEZ’s area in Mielec. The foreground shows so called “zone of small entrepreneurs” – the area developed by local
(family) businesses, i.e.: Retech (metal processing), Spiroflex (chimneys) , ZAMTECHNIKA Gladysek (metal processing for furniture
industry), PPUH Wojciech Tycner (sanitary fittings)
LEADING SECTORS IN THE SEZ
AVIATION
AUTOMOTIVE
METAL PROCESSING
PLASTICS
IT
185
NUMBER
OF INVESTORS
208*
ACTIVE PERMITS
18,365
NEWLY CREATED JOBS
10,280
MAINTAINED JOBS
PLN 8.6 billion
INVESTMENT VALUE
Investment areas
LUBELSKIE: Lublin, Zamość, Lubartów, Chełm, Radzyń Podlaski,
Kraśnik, Rejowiec Fabryczny, Międzyrzec Podlaski.
MAŁOPOLSKIE: Gorlice.
PODKARPACKIE: Mielec, Kolbuszowa, Leżajsk,
Głogów Małopolski, Trzebownisko, Rzeszów, Łańcut, Lubaczów,
Jarosław, Sędziszów Małopolski, Ropczyce, Dębica, Krosno,
Sanok, Zagórz, Ostrów, Radymno.
ŚLĄSKIE: Częstochowa.
ZACHODNIOPOMORSKIE: Szczecin.
Largest manufacturers
BY INVESTMENT EXPENDITURE:
> Kronospan Mielec, KIRCHHOFF Polska,
Polskie Zakłady Lotnicze, Bilfinger Mars Offshore,
MTU Aero Engines Polska, BorgWarner Poland,
KRONOSPAN HPL, Firma Oponiarska Dębica.
BY NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES:
> Lear Corporation Poland II, Polskie Zakłady Lotnicze,
Firma Oponiarska Dębica, BRW, BURY, KIRCHHOFF Polska.
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IDA JSC
SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
EURO-PARK MIELEC
Competitive investment climate
• developed investment sites in 5 provinces in Poland
• income tax exemptions – up till 70% of investment expenditures
• high-qualified engineers and professional management personnel
• chain suppliers and subcontractors in variety of manufacturing sectors
• One-Stop Shop - professional assistance in project development
Investment alternatives:
GREENFIELD
456 ha of industrial land for project development
BROWNFIELD
8 000 m2
of production facilities and office space
BUILD-TO-SUIT
construction of new production hall with office space according
to the entrepreneur’s needs
Industrial Development Agency
Branch Office in Mielec
25 Partyzantow St.
39-300 Mielec, Poland
www.europark.arp.pl
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13. EURO-PARK
WISŁOSAN
Tarnobrzeg Special Economic Zone
EURO-PARK WISŁOSAN was established
in September 1997. Originally, it occupied
609 ha of development areas scattered
across eastern Poland. The first permit was
granted in April 1998. At present, plots
belonging to the Tarnobrzeg SEZ cover
a total area of 1,743 ha and are located
in 4 voivodships: Podkarpackie, Lubelskie,
Świętokrzyskie and Podlaskie.
In the TSEZ, 310 permits have been granted so far,
and companies within it have invested nearly PLN 8.56 billion
and employ over 24,100 people. More than 70% of the total
invested capital comes from foreign countries. The entrepreneurs
represent various branches and specialisations, of which
the leaders are: metal and aluminium processing, household
appliances, electronics, chemicals, consumer glass, building
materials and printing.
One of the assets of the TSEZ is that its areas are located in the
vicinity of terminals and transhipment stations of the wide-track
LHS (Linia Hutnicza Szerokotorowa) railway line, enabling the
export and import of goods to and from Eastern Europe and
Asia. The zone is the founder of the Vocational Education Cluster,
within which many technology parks and incubators operate
supporting innovative projects. The SEZ Manager offers investors
a diverse range of investment options: greenfield, brownfield
and BTS-type projects.
TSEZ EURO-PARK WISŁOSAN is managed by Industrial
Development Agency S.A. in Warsaw, which in response to
current needs set up a branch office in Tarnobrzeg together with
offices in Wrocław and Radom.
The maximum amount of state aid for investments carried out
within the TSEZ stands at:
> 50% in areas within the Lubelskie, Podkarpackie
and Podlaskie voivodships,
> 35% in areas within the Mazowieckie and
Świętokrzyskie voivodships,
> 25% in areas within the Dolnośląskie Voivodship,
the above-mentioned limits concern large companies,
for medium-sized companies the scale of aid is 10 p.p. higher,
and for small companies 20 p.p higher.
LOCATION OF INVESTMENT AREAS WITHIN
THE TARNOBRZEG ZONE
Accuracy: poviats
Special Economic Zones
in Poland
INVESTMENT
POTENTIAL
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The Tarnobrzeg Industrial and Technology Park
LEADING SECTORS IN THE SEZ
METAL PROCESSING
CHEMICALS
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES & ELECTRONICS
133
NUMBER
OF INVESTORS
314
GRANTED PERMITS
18,300
NEWLY CREATED JOBS
5,800
MAINTAINED JOBS
PLN 8.6 billion
INVESTMENT VALUE
Investment areas
DOLNOŚLĄSKIE: Wrocław – Kobierzyce.
LUBELSKIE: Janów Lubelski, Łuków, Kraśnik, Horodło, Ryki,
Tomaszów Lubelski.
MAZOWIECKIE: Radom, Siedlce, Węgrów, Nowe Miasto nad Pilicą,
Przasnysz, Mińsk Mazowiecki.
PODKARPACKIE: Tarnobrzeg, Stalowa Wola, Nowa Dęba, Jasło,
Przemyśl.
PODLASKIE: Łapy.
ŚWIĘTOKRZYSKIE: Staszów, Opatów.
Largest manufacturers
> LG Display Poland
> Heesung Electronics Poland
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Special attributes for investors:
Greenfields - plots from 0,5 ha to 100 ha with
complete infrastructure
Brownfields - production areas from 1.000 m2 to
7.000 m2
Build to suit projects in attractive locations in
Poland
High skilled employees in many branches and
sectors
The highest public aid for investors in Europe – up
to 70% of the invested capital
Network of suppliers in variety of manufacturing
areas
Comprehensive investor assistance
Activities supporting staff training for TSEZ
investors
Our achievements:
3 granted permits for investors
27 000 new job places
8 bln PLN for investment projects
480 ha of developed plots in the Zone
50 investors with foreign capital
Industrial Development Agency in Warsaw
Branch Office in Tarnobrzeg
Tarnobrzeg Special Economic Zone
EURO-PARK WISŁOSAN
30 Zakładowa St., 39-400 Tarnobrzeg
e-mail: biuro@arp.pl
tel. 15 822 99 99,
www.tsse.arp.pl
TARNOBRZEG SPECIAL
ECONOMIC ZONE
EURO-PARK
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44. Direct support for entrepreneurs
PROMOTION OF OPEN
INNOVATION
INTANGIBLE
ASSETS OR
TECHNOLOGY
LICENCES
PURCHASING
CONSULTING
SERVICES
MAX: 70%
MAX: 85%
48. The purpose of the
consultancy will
be to
determine the
needs and to
prepare
for the purchase of
the technology
already selected
technology
technology
transfer
58. Minimum requirements: innovation
is known and applied nationally
under 3 years and is known and
used on the international market for
not more than 5 years.
68. 5,5 mln zł72 mln PLN
Technology
Transfer
5,5 mln PLN
Open Innovation
Culture
28 mln PLN
Consulting
Services
28 mln PLN
Project
Management
Budget
Budget of Open Innovation Network: 133, 5 mln PLN,
European Union Subsidy: 127 mln PLN.