2. Title of the presentation | Date |2
*) in enterprise sector **) EUROSTAT ***) Statistical Office of Poland, 1 EUR = 4,3 PLN
Population 3,4 mln (Krakow Metropolitan Area – 1,4 mln)
8,6 % population of Poland (4th place)
2,1 m working age population
Area 15 200 sq. km
Unemployment (III 2015) Poland – 11,7 % Malopolska – 8% Kraków – 5,3%
Average monthly salary*
(XII 2015)
Poland: 1 050,0 EUR (4 514,0 PLN)
Malopolska 956,0 EUR (4 121,0 PLN)
91% of the national rate
GDP per capita ** Malopolska – 13 000 EUR
88,7 % GDP In Poland (15 300 EUR)
52 % GDP In UE-28 (25 700 EUR)
GDP growth rate in Poland and in
Europe (EU 28) **
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
PL 1,6 3,7 4,8 1,8 1,7 3,3
EU - 4,4 2,1 1,7 - 0,4 0,0 1,4
Export value 2014 7,8 billion EUR
4,7 % of Poland export value
FDI value/ 1989 -2014 18 billion USD
Malopolska Region and Krakow
3. Title of the presentation | Date |3
Top Academic Centre
32 colleges and universities (22 in Kraków)
Jagiellonian University (Poland’s oldest, founded in 1364)
Kraków University of Technology (PK)
University of Science and Technology AGH)
Kraków University of Economics (UEK)
National-Louis University (WSB) in Nowy Sącz
University of Agriculture
Academic year 2014/15 : 182,6 thous. students (6019 foreigners) in Małopolska – 2nd
place in Poland, 52,1 thous. graduates (2014):
2nd
place in Poland in R&D
1,66 bln PLN (in 2014) – expenditure on R&D
10,8 % of Poland’s overall employment in the sector
over 100 R&D units
- economic and administrative – 21,2%
- social studies and humanities – 19,4%
- production and processing – 5,8%
- architecture and construction – 5,4%
- medical studies –6,2%
- engineering and technical – 8,1%
- biology and physics – 4,7%
- IT / computer science – 3,9%
4. Title of the presentation | Date |4
Malopolska Economy
7 smart specializations for 2014-2020 :
• Biotechnology,
• Balanced energy,
• ICT/BPO/SSC,
• Chemical industry,
• Manufacture of basic metals and metal
products,
• Electrical and mechanical engineering,
• Creative and lesure industry
5. Title of the presentation | Date |5
Małopolska Region Development Strategy 2011-2020 (MRDS)
Balanced energy
Implementation of technologies:
serving to reduce energy consumption
using energy from renewable sources
enhancing effectiveness of the energy-generation processes
supporting energy efficiency building (e.g. energy-saving materials)
6. Title of the presentation | Date |6
Key facts – potential to cooperate
Capacity (MWh)
RES Type 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Wind Power 451.090 724.657 1180.272 1616.361 2496.748 2644.898
Hydropower 940.576 945.210 937.044 951.390 966.103 966.236
Biomass Power 231.990 252.490 356.190 409.680 820.700 876.108
Biogas Power 54.615 70.888 82.884 103.487 131.247 136.319
Solar power 0 0.001 0.033 1.125 1.290 1.290
Total 1678.271 1993.246 2556.423 3082.043 4416.088 4624.851
Growth y/y
absolute
values (MWh)
154.494 314.975 563.177 525.620 1334.045 208.763
Growth y/y in
%
10.14% 18,77% 28.25% 20.56% 43.28% 4.73%
Source: Central Statistical Office of Poland 2014, www.stat.gov.pl
7. Title of the presentation | Date |7
Poland EU-28
Solid biofules 80.03% 47.19%
Liquid biofules 8.20% 0.02%
Wind Energy 6.05% 9.97%
Hydropower 2.46% 16.24%
Biogas 2.12% 16.24%
Municipal waste 0.42% 4.92%
Heat pumps 0.33% -
Geothermal energy 0.18% 5.13%
Ocean wave energy - 0.02%
Source: Central Statistical Office of Poland 2014, www.stat.gov.pl
8. Title of the presentation | Date |8
Distribution of renewable energy
installations in Poland
(based on Energy
Regulatory Office data)
Source: Polish Information and Foreign Investment Office, www.paiz.gov.pl
9. Title of the presentation | Date |9
List relevant R&D institutions and cluster initiatives
Małopolska Laboratory of Energy Efficient Building
www.mlbe.pk.edu.pl
The Małopolska Region Centre for Energy Efficient Building
www.mcbe.pl
The Intelligent Building Cluster
www.inteligentnebudownictwo.com.pl
Susistanble Infrastructure Cluster
www.zwownowazonainfrastruktura.pl
10. Title of the presentation | Date |10
Małopolska Laboratory of Energy Efficient Building
Vivid building (the possibility of rebuilding
the structure of the material of the walls,
the pillar structure)
Testing of various technologies in the
natural scale
The building was divided into 14 zones of
thermal power independently of energy for
heating, cooling and ventilation systems -
each zone is fully metering
11. Title of the presentation | Date |11
Prototype intelligent building constructed in the vicinity of Krakow, serving as
cluster sustainable infrastructure laboratory.
Building menagment system
AD Autonomous House
12. Title of the presentation | Date |12
The DLJM Lab building
Globally-unique research and
experimental base
13. Title of the presentation | Date |13
The most important investment in Małopolska
Sotronic Co. (IT, new energy, fiber
optics)
Teleoptics Co. (IT, new energy, fiber
optics)
PPUH Geco Co. (IT, automation)
Mar-Bud Co. (construction)
Ariadna Co. (IT)
Sokrates Group Co. (Construction)
Vemco Co. (IT)
Cleaneria Co. (cleaning,
maintenance)
Optimum Solutio Co. (consutling)
Mich-Dar Michalak Dariusz
(construction, renewables)
BrilliantModule Co. (construction)
Bramax Paweł Czarnik (construction,
automation)
Net-Instal Grzegorz Lipiński (IT, fiber
optics)
BinOp Michał Śliwa (IT)
Konsoft Jacek Litewka (IT)
Ludomir Duda (construction, new
energy)
SOLAR DEVELOPMENT (solar energy, PV
systems)
Bevendi Investments (construction)
Wieliterm (energy efficiency)
Medcube Co. (healthcare)
15. Thank you!
Magdalena Mikołajczyk
Deputy coordinator
Enterprise Europe Network
Technology Transfer Centre
Cracow University of Technology
ul. Warszawska 24, 31-155 Kraków
tel.: 12 628 20 45
www.transfer.edu.pl