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CLEANTECH
BUSINESS PARK
OCTOBER 2014
VERSION 1.0
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CLEANTECH
BUSINESS PARK
OUTLINE
CLEANTECH INTRODUCTION
	 WHAT IS CLEANTECH?
	 WHO ARE THE END-USERS?
	 TYPICAL CLEANTECH STAKEHOLDERS
	 WHAT ARE THE DRIVERS?
		 GROWTH & INNOVATION
		 LOW CARBON ECONOMY
		 ENERGY SECURITY
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK INTRODUCTION
		 POLAND & CEE CONTEXT
		 COMMERCIAL RESEARCH
	 WHAT’S MOST IMPORTANT?
		 HIGH QUALITY PERSONNEL
		 HIGH MARKET GROWTH POTENTIAL
		 STRONG UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
		 STRONG INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 	
	 WHAT ELSE IS IMPORTANT?
		 COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS
		 RESTRICTIONS OF DOING BUSINESS
		 ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
	 SURVEY: WHAT DO EMPLOYEES WANT?
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK IN CONTEXT
		 QUALITY OF R&D PERSONNEL
		 MARKET GROWTH POTENTIAL
		 UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
		 IP PROTECTION
		 WORKPLACE SURROUNDINGS
		 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
		 RESIDENTIAL HOUSING
		 COSTS
		 RESTRICTIONS
		 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
		 UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
		 SERVICES
CONCLUSIONS
ANNEX 1 - TALENT PROFILE
CREDITS
APPENDIX - DATA FILE
PRIMARY SOURCES
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A MIXED USE
DEVELOPMENT
INTRODUCTION
A NEW
DISTRICT
OF AN
EXISTING
CITY
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S
iewierz Jeziorna is a new
district of an existing city
being built in Silesia, 30
minutes north of Katowice along
the S1 highway, according to
the principles of new urbanism.
Planned for mixed use, Siewierz
Jeziorna is live, work, play - resi-
dential, commercial and recre-
ational. The Cleantech Business
Park (CTBP) is the commercial
component of Siewierz Jeziorna.
Cleantech refers to enterprises
whose products and services are
aimed at deriving an environ-
mental benefit. These include
products or services that
•	 reduce carbon intensity
•	 increase energy efficiency
•	 enhance environmental 	
protection
The business park is designed
as a cleantech business park
insofar as it aims on attracting
high-tech, research intensive
enterprises whose commercial
aims are cleantech inspired or
cleantech related. Principally,
these enterprises fall into two
categories:
•	 startups and SMEs aimed a
science and technology
•	 research and development
(R&D) centers for multi-	
national corporations
Located in Silesia in southern
Poland, the CTBP aims at being a
premiere destination for invest-
ment from enterprises through-
out Europe. As such, the CTBP
could be a science and technol-
ogy park whose enterprise ten-
ants are focused on research
and development (R&D); it could
also incubate technology driven
startups.
WHAT IS CLEANTECH?
GROWTH
WITHOUT
INCREASING
EMISSIONS
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 8 OF 28
Cleantech refers to technologies
that promote growth without in-
creasing emissions.
Cleantech technologies can be
aimed strictly at reducing car-
bon emissions or rather replace
carbon-intense production with
low carbon alternatives. Those
technologies aimed strictly at
reducing carbon emissions, for
instance, include sulfur-dioxide
scrubbers installed in the ex-
haust chimneys of coal based
power plants. Those aimed at re-
placing carbon-intense activities
are usually connected to R&D
innovation in frontier technolo-
gies, such as biofuels from algae.
As an investment market,
cleantech is highly capital in-
tensive, because energy and
industrial technologies usually
need to grow to scale before
they can be commercially viable.
Cleantech can be understood in
contrast to information technol-
ogy (IT) which can easily grow to
scale from a simple prototype.
For this reason, angel investors,
early and late stage private equi-
ty, and the participation of cor-
porate partners, are all essential
to cleantech, as are research in-
stitutions, government support
and a host of other factors.
Examples of cleantech tech-
nologies include large-scale de-
salination, concentrating solar
power, tidal-wave-to-power, or
the next generation of biofu-
els. These are research orient-
ed, long term, capital intensive
investments. For this reason,
CLEANTECH
GROWTH
FACTORS
Angel Investors
Early Stage VC
Late Stage VC
Corporate Partners
Bank Financing
Research Institutions
Government Support
University collaboration
cleantech business parks tend to
specialization in order to grow
an ecosystem that can support a
narrow portfolio specific to local
and country level strengths.
Each country is different. Dan-
ish cleantech is wind and biofu-
els. Israeli cleantech is electric
cars and smart grid. Silicon valley
is focused on the convergence
between power generation and
information technology. Germa-
ny is big on renewables: biogas,
solar and wind.
Sieiwerz Jeziorna is situated in
Silesia, so it’s helpful to think of
what is driving cleantech growth
in Silesia, and more generally in
Central Eastern European (CEE).
For better or worse, Poland is an
emerging economy with three
general cleantech-related driv-
ers at work:
•	 the need to grow 	
knowledge-based 	
innovative economies
•	 the need for emissions 	
reductions across all sectors
•	 the need to increase energy 	
diversification and therefore
improve energy security
Although these drivers are not
particular to Poland, nor particu-
lar to emerging economies, they
are unique in that Poland is not
focusing on next generation,
frontier technologies but rather
on leveraging its competetive
advantage as a low-cost center.
CLEANTECH
IS AN
ECOSYSTEM
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“CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARKS TEND
TO SPECIALIZATION IN
ORDER TO GROW AN ECOSYSTEM.”
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POWER
GENERATION
Wave power
Biomass, biofuels
Concentrating solar
Natural gas
TRANSPORT
Electric vehicles
Charging stations
Hydrogen power
WATER
TREATMENT
Water cleaning
Waste-water
processing
Conservation
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ENERGY
DISTRIBUTION
Smart grids
Smart metering
Balancing
MATERIALS
Nanotechnology
Biomimicry
Advanced chemicals
WASTE
PROCESSING
Incineration
Syngas
Pyrolysis
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ENERGY
EFFICIENCY
LED lighting
Improved windows
Advanced materials
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGIES
Semiconductors
Next gen LEDs
Concrete additives
RECYCLING
Sorting technologies
Reuse (Freecycle)
Life cycle design
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ENERGY STORAGE
Fuel cells
Advanced batteries
Hybrid systems
AGRICULTURE
Xeriscaping
Drought crops
Bio-insecticides
AIR QUALITY
ETS carbon trading
CO2 emissions
Pollutant reduction
CLEANTECH
HAS 12
VERTICALS
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 10 OF 28
WHO ARE
THE END-USERS?
SOURCE
CLEANTECH POLAND RESEARCH
TYPICAL
CLEANTECH
STAKEHOLDERS
CLEANTECH
IS AN
UMBRELLA
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MEMBERSHIP
ORGANIZATIONS
Cleantech Scandinavia
Nordic Innovation Centre
CleanTechnology &
Sustainable Industries
Organization (CTSI)
Cleantech Institute
American Council
on RenewableEnergy
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
British Polish Chamber
of Commerce
GTZ (German Aid Agency)
Polish Ministry of the Environment
Polish Ministry of the Economy
US Commercial Service
Innovation Norway
NON GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
Climate Action Network
European Climate Foundation
European Environmental Bureau
WWF European Policy Office
INVESTORS
AdvancedTechnologyVent (USA)
Bankinvest (Denmark)
Energy Capital Mngmt (Norway)
EnvironmentalTechnologies Fund
Eqvitec Partners (Finland)
Green Partners LLC
Jane Capital (USA)
NorthzoneVentures (Sweden)
SustainableTechnologies Fund
GarageTechnologyVentures (USA)
CORPORATES
3M
Dow Chemical
General Electric
IBM
Schneider Electric
Siemens
COMPANIES
AeronauticaWindpower (USA)
AngleWind AS (Norway)
Applied Materials
Applied Nano Surfaces (Sweden)
Arch Rock
BioGasol (Denmark)
Biowaz (Norway)
Carbon Recycling Intl. (Iceland)
ClimateWell (Sweden)
Conservation Services Grp (USA)
Det NorskeVeritas
Eurotrust A/S
Evergreen Solar (USA)
Fat Spaniel
First Solar
FuelTech
GreatPoint Energy (USA)
GreenOil Standard (Denmark)
Grid Net
Hywind (Norway)
Novaled
NovoPolymers
QuantaSol (UK)
Recupyl
ReVoltTechnology
SiC Processing
Veeco (USA)
Vestas (Denmark)
Watteco
“DANISH CLEANTECH IS
WIND AND BIOFUELS.
ISRAELI CLEANTECH TENDS TOWARD
ELECTRIC CARS AND SMART GRID.”
CLEANTECH
DRIVERS IN
POLAND & CEE
POLAND
IS NOT
DENMARK
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 12 OF 28
SOURCE
CLEANTECH POLAND RESEARCH
FUEL
CELLS
ELECTRIC
VEHICLES
VENTURE
CAPITAL
KNOWLEDGE
ECONOMY
TECH
START
UPSSMART
GRID
ORGANIC
FARMING
GREEN
BUILDING EMISSIONS
TRADING
BIOMASS
SOLAR
WASTETO
ENERGY
WIND
NUCLEAR
DIVERSIFICATION
CONSERVATION
NATURAL
GAS
GEOTHERMAL HYDRO
LED
LIGHTING
ENERGY
SECURITY
LOW
CARBON
ECONOMY
GROWTH &
INNOVATION
ENVIRONMENTAL
TECHNOLOGY
CLEAN
ENERGYDRIVER
DRIVER
DRIVER
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GROWTH &
INNOVATION
INNOVATION
RETURNS
MULTIPLES
Emerging markets are in tran-
sition from an industrial econo-
my to a post-industrial economy,
dependent on knowledge and
innovation for growth.
Moreover, only knowledge
and innovation return multiples
to investors: an investment of 1
unit of innovation has the poten-
tial to create 10 units of growth.
For example, the lithium-ion
battery was developed as an
alternative to the traditional al-
kaline battery, which prolonged
the battery life of devices, which
in turn opened up whole new
industries such as light-emitting
diode (LED) technology. Warsaw
based Ammono, a crystal manu-
facturer, is a good example.
Cleantech industries are large-
ly frontier industries aimed at
creating low-carbon solutions
that do not exist today, therefore
highly dependent on knowl-
edge and innovation.
One good example of clean-
tech transformation is the waste
processing industry. In Poland,
as much as 80 percent of resi-
dential waste is landfilled. Tech-
nological alternatives exist, such
as recycling and syngas. Those
countries who develop the
technology will earn more than
those countries that adopt the
technology.
The practical consequence is
that the CTBP must be linked
to education and R&D.
“THOSE COUNTRIES WHO DEVELOP
THE TECHNOLOGY WILL EARN MORE THAN
THOSE WHO ADOPT THE TECHNOLOGY.”
The second driver toward a
cleantech economy in Poland is
the need to reduce emissions.
Stemming from commitments
rich-world countries have made
under the Kyoto Protocol, in a
block with other members of
the European Union, Poland is
obliged to limit the growth in
its emissions of carbon dioxide,
CO2.
CO2, an otherwise harmless
byproduct of human breathing
and other carbon-combustion
cycles, traps the sun’s energy
and warms the planet, threaten-
ing the health of entire ecosys-
tems. The drive to reduce emis-
sions is largely a drive to halt the
upward average global temper-
ature increase.
Cleantech has a role to play in
developing alternatives to fossil
fuel power sources, such as next-
generation biofuels, offshore
wind and smart grid technolo-
gies.
Cleantech technologies can re-
duce the emissions intensity of
the fossil fuel industry; technol-
ogies such as Questor’s flare-cap
reduces emissions from natu-
ral gas flaring. As Silesia under-
goes an industrial transforma-
tion, cleantech investment can
reduce emissions and promote
growth.
The practical consequence
is that the CTPB will be tied
to renewable energy and low-
carbon alternatives to coal.
LOW CARBON
ECONOMY
LOW
CARBON
ALTNATIVES
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ENERGY
SECURITY
LOCALLY
APPROPRIATE
TECH
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 15 OF 28
Countries, like companies,
hedge against unexpected out-
comes. For instance, Japan was
highly dependent on nuclear
power until the tsunami showed
how highly vulnerable its nucle-
ar facilities were to nearby seis-
micaly active regions.
Poland, being 90 percent de-
pendent on coal for its primary
energy production, is highly
vulnerable to commodity price
swings. As the price of coal has
fallen in the last three years, Po-
land’s coal producers have strug-
gled to stay competitive with
relatively cheaper coal imports.
Poland, like any other country,
could hedge against uncertain-
ty in price and availability fuel.
Cleantech investment has the
promise to increase Poland’s en-
ergy security, vis-a-vis the devel-
opment of locally appropriate
technologies such as wind.
Cleantech investment in natu-
ral gas fired power generation
facilities could bring balance to
the coal-natural gas mix. Even
the application of best-available
technologies in coal-fired power
plants could reduce emissions
up to 50 percent compared to
communist era power blocks.
Cleantech in Denmark may be
tidal power and in Qatar may de-
salination.
But the practical conse-
quence is that in Poland clean-
tech may be old power blocks
runningonnaturalgasderived
from from coal bed methane
sources.
T
he CTBP would generally
have one of two domi-
mant characteristics:
•	 a science and technology
park for start-ups or
•	 R&D offshoring center for
multinationals
Offshoring, understood as es-
tablishing operations outside
a home country, has for many
years concerned the IT sector,
business process outsourcing
(BPO) and shared services cen-
ters(SCC).Outsourcinghascome
under criticism for its tendence
to use well qualified human la-
borformenialtasks.However,for
about ten years, there has been
a growing trend to offshore core
innovation and R&D activities
(Booz Allen Hamilton, 2006).
Large companies are able to
establish their R&D facilities
wherever they like, provided
these facilities fill certain needs.
At present, Poland is an attrac-
tive destination for shared ser-
vices (SSC) and business process
outsourcing (BPO), however, the
research shows that a CTBP will
be a good location for R&D off-
shoring as well, provided basic
criteria are met, which will be
described in subsequent sec-
tions.
The CTBP will therefore aim to
attract high-profile, high-tech
activities to become an R&D off-
shoring destination for compa-
nies such as Samsung, Google,
Motorola and Siemens.
CLEANTECH
BUSINESS PARK
INTRODUCTION
ONE OF
TWO
SHAPES
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POLAND &
CEE CONTEXT
LOCAL &
COUNTRY
LEVEL
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Among factors determining
the location for R&D offshoring
are issues pertaining to the loca-
tion and it surroundings (local
level), as well as issues relevant
to the entire country, or even the
economic region (country level).
Thus, the CTBP must be consid-
ered in the context of Silesia, as
a location in Poland, and also in
Central and Eastern Europe.
Factors determining R&D loca-
tion be determined on the lo-
cal level, pertaining to the site
and its surroundings, or on the
country level, relevant to the
entire country or even regional
economy. For this reason, each
R&D facility has both a local and
country level context.
Siewierz must be considered
in the context of Silesia, as well
as Poland and Central and East-
ern Europe. Local level factors
(e.g. university cooperation), are
more flexible; country level fac-
tors (e.g. intellectual property
protection) are more stable.
If country level factors are fa-
vorable, local level factors might
be improved to produce an at-
tractive R&D location. It’s impor-
tant to underline the following.
Companies have different
reason for offshoring and
nearshoring their R&D facili-
ties in emerging and devel-
oped countries. To this extent,
Poland should be considered
an emerging economy.
“FOR ABOUT TEN YEARS, THERE HAS BEEN
A GROWING TREND TO OFFSHORE CORE
INNOVATION AND R&D ACTIVITIES.”
How do you attract a corpora-
tion to invest in your business
park? Over the last decade, stud-
ies have been carried out that
were designed to find out which
factors determine the location
of corporate R&D facilities.These
studies cover the years from
2005 to 2013 and take several in
several different forms:
•	 Surveys - 700 industry re-
sponses regarding decisions
on R&D offshoring
•	 Case studies -  for instance, a
Seattle-based company lo-
cating its R&D in Canada
•	 Data analysis - one study
analyzed over 1,500 R&D
projects, another used a U.S.
public data set
Almost all of the above lead to
similar findings. In summary, the
most important factors are: high
qualityR&Dpersonnel, the mar-
ket growth potential, university
collaboration, and intellectual
propertyprotection.
Therefore, to attract Microsoft,
Google, General Electric, Siemens
and other corporate investors, the
CTBP will have to be an attractive
alternative to other places they are
considering. Fortunately, most of
therequirementsaremetbyvirtue
of Silesia’s demmographics and
the merits of Poland’s intellectual
property protections provided by
the court system. The key factors
identified for an R&D investment
to be placed in an emerging
economy are described in the
section that follows.
COMMERCIAL
RESEARCH
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SOURCE
EDF RESEARCH
KEY FACTORS
FOR OFFSHORING
R&D OPERATIONS
High quality
R&D personnel
Strong market
growth potential
Strong university
collaboration
Strong intellectual
property protection
WHAT’S
MOST
IMPORTANT?
A HIGHLY
SKILLED
WORKFORCE
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 19 OF 28
HIGH QUALITY
R&D PERSONNEL
In all studies, access to highly
educated and skilled workforce
was primary or secondary in im-
portance. Some studies under-
line lower cost skilled workforce
(value for money). Education is
usually measured in terms of
the % of degrees held (BA, M.Sc.,
Ph.D.). (country and local level)
STRONG MARKET
GROWTH POTENTIAL
On study found that this factor
is crucial for emerging econo-
mies, as companies look to long-
term effects of their presence.
Also, sales support and a local
market for products are impor-
tant in this aspect. (country level)
STRONG UNIVERSITY
COLLABORATION
High-quality R&D person-
nel can be obtained in the long
term by establishing proper ties
with local universities, technical
schools, and research centers.
Naturally, technical faculties are
of particular interest. (local level)
STRONG INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY PROTECTION
R&D produces certain value
which has to be protected using
patents, trade secrets, internal
frameworks, or other legal de-
vices. Ownership of intellectual
property, and ease of dealings
with the state and universities, is
important. (country level)
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WHAT
ELSE IS
IMPORTANT?
COSTS
ARE
IMPORTANT
COSTS OF
DOING BUSINESS
In emerging economies, costs
are important in two respects.
Employees want a competetive
wage and multinational com-
panies look for cost-competitive
high-quality staff. Tax incentives
are usually considered sepa-
rately. On the employee side, a
competitive wage is important.
(country and local level)
RESTRICTIONS
Restrictive regulatory regimes
discourage any foreign direct
investment, especially risky and
cost-intensive. This may include
an inability to perform a certain
kind of activity in a certain site.
It may also include a weak court
system that does not adequately
protect patent and intellectual
property. Both factors impose
restrictions. (country and local
level)
ENVIRONMENT
It is important to empha-
size that the research suggests
that companies do not chose
to locate their R&D facilities in
emerging countries because of
a hiqh quality environment. The
reverse is often the case: they
choose to locate there despite
the quality of the environment.
However, the particular case
of the CTBP being integrated
into Sewierz Jeziorna would
necessarily involve selling the
facility as being set in an at-
tractive environment.
SOURCE
BASF R&D, MATERIAL COATINGS
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 21 OF 28
WE CONDUCTED
A SURVEY OFTECHNICAL
PROFESSIONALS
To assess these factors, we
conducted a survey of young
professionals working in R&D in-
tensive industries. The questions
we asked concerned the impor-
tance of workplace surround-
ings, sustainability, and work-
place aesthetics. Respondents
were asked why or why not they
would move to an attractive R&D
location, and whether big cities
were the best location.
HERE ARETHE
KEY RESULTS
OFTHE SURVEY
We found out that workplace
surroundings are important in-
sofar as there is an adequate fa-
cility for eating at lunchtime and
for recreational opportunities
after work: pubs, cafes, cultural
amenities.
The sustainable character of
the workplace is not so impor-
tant: water conservation, energy
efficiency, sustainable materials,
etc. However, hints of sustain-
ability can improve workplace
aesthetics, which is important
for young professionals, mean-
ing designing with natural mate-
rials such as bamboo, wood, etc.
Respondents cited a preference
for issues of practical concern:
such as the availability of a bike
rack and showers for commuters
as impacting the choice of one’s
workplace. It’s important to keep
in mind that workers make very
practical decisions.
SURVEY RESULTS:
WHAT DO EMPLOYEES
REALLY WANT AT WORK?
SUSTAINBLE
IS NOT SO
IMPORTANT
SURVEY RESULTS:
WHAT’S IMPORTANT?
PLACESTO EAT
PLACES TO HAVE FUN
A PLACETO SHOWER
A PLACETO PARK A BIKE
“IT’S IMPORTANT TO KEEP IN MIND THAT
WORKERS MAKE VERY PRACTICAL DECISIONS.”
T
he following section
takes a look at the quali-
ties of a CTBP as the com-
mercial part of Siewierz Jeziorna
QUALITY OF R&D PERSONNEL
Country level: Poland is of aver-
age attractiveness; good output
of IT education managed to at-
tract significant IT investment,
but other sectors, and cleantech
in particular, has seen only a few
major players compared to the
overall number of investments.
Local level: Silesia has a slightly
lower percentage of higher edu-
cation than Poland on average
(16% compared to 17% in 2013).
At the same time, there is a high
share of science (9%) and in-
dustry & engineering (22%) stu-
dents in Silesia; there are plenty
of universities with an industrial
character; however, these are
not considered to be the best in-
stitutions in Poland.
MARKET GROWTH
POTENTIAL
Country level: Poland is gener-
ally considered to be a thriving
economy with high potential.
Local level: Silesia is an impor-
tant economic region of Poland,
accounting for almost 13% of
Polish GDP (as of 2012).
UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION
Local level: the number of edu-
cational institutions in Silesia of-
fers high potential; new cooper-
ation schemes could be tested,
as Poland is not generally con-
CLEANTECH
BUSINESS PARK
IN CONTEXT
CLEANTECH
INVESTORS
ARE FEW
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“RESPONDENTS CITED A PREFERENCE
FOR PRACTICAL CONCERNS SUCH AS
THE AVAILABILITY OF BIKE RACKS.”
SIEWIERZ
JEZIORNA
AMMENITIES
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 23 OF 28
sidered a paragon of effective
industry-university collabora-
tion; successful projects involve
cooperation with non-academic
science institutes.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY PROTECTION
Country level: Poland ranks 43
out of 130 globally, and 5 out of
24 regionally in the 2013 Inter-
national Property Rights Index.
Poland can generally be consid-
ered a safe location with respect
to intellectual property protec-
tion.
WORKPLACE
SURROUNDING
Local level: As a part of Siewierz
Jeziorna, provided it is devel-
oped in its entirety, the CTBP has
a chance to be uniquely attrac-
tive as a workplace with ame-
nities, as well as with pleasant
aesthetics and a commitment to
sustainability.
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Local level: Siewierz Jeziorna
is adjacent to a highway with a
high traffic count and situated
in a population center of ap-
proximately 6 million people
within a one hour drive. It must
be considered that employment
opportunities in the region are
industrial and light commercial
in character, but the region is
undergoing a transition, which
in time could increase the avail-
ability of jobs in technology.
RESIDENTIAL
HOUSING
Local level: A uniquely attrac-
tive feature of CTBP may be the
proximity of housing, along with
a diversified amenities, which
would make it attractive for em-
ployees to settle permanently.
COSTS
Local level: The average salary
in the Siewierz Jeziorna vicinity
is significantly lower than the
Polish average (3100 PLN com-
pared to ca 3520 PLN as of 2012),
which would indicate low labor
costs; competitive wages will be
needed to attract talent.
RESTRICTIONS
Local level: Certain activities
cannot be performed in Siewierz
Jeziorna due to zoning plan limi-
tations. Traffic intense activities
will be limited and deliveries and
logistics related services will be
discouraged due to the nearby
residnces.
ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
Local level: Air and water in
Siewierz are cleaner than in
heavy industrialized parts of
Silesia, but nevertheless they do
not seem to be of significantly
higher quality.
GOOD
WAGES
NEEDED
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STRONG
ACADEMIC
TIES
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 25 OF 28
UNIVERSITY
COLLABORATION
Science and technology parks
need to be tight-knitted with an
academic community, including
frequent interactions with scien-
tists. CTBP could strengthen ties
to universities, for instance, by
being a satellite campus for an
educational institution.
SERVICES
Technology start-ups need
machinery for lease or occasion-
al use: industrial grade 3D print-
ers, milling machines, machines
for computer numerical control
(CNC), circuitry manufacturing,
server rooms, microscopes and
other optical instruments, clean
rooms, sites dedicated to precise
laboratory work requiring sterile
conditions.
“EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE REGION
ARE INDUSTRIAL AND LIGHTCOMMERCIAL,
BUT THE REGION IS UNDERGOING TRANSITION.”
W
e introduced the
Cleantech Business
Park (CTBP) as the
commercial component of Siew-
ierz Jeziorna. The CTBP could
host technology and science
SMEs and startups, or it could
host R&D centers for multina-
tional companies.
The research suggests com-
panies choose to locate R&D
centers in emerging econo-
mies when certain conditions
are met, namely, there’s high
market growth potential, edu-
cated workers, and secondarily,
advantages regarding the cost
of doing business. Employees,
however, are often practically
minded: looking for places that
cater to their practical needs.
Global trends see companies
outsourcing higher value added
services, as they do for business
processes.
Silesia, with a large popula-
tion and proximity of technical
universities, seems a good place
for a cleantech business park,
provided the CTBP can solve re-
gional challenges, such as the in-
dustrial transformation and the
development of alternatives to
coal. The region has a great deal
of computer science graduates
(see Annex 1); the environmen-
tal and electric engineers com-
plement a talent mix that could
aid in Silesia’s industrial transfor-
mation away from an economy
based on coal-fired power.
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
SOLVE
REGIONAL
CHALLENGES
26 OF 28
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 27 OF 28
ANNEX 1
RANK DISCIPLINE GRADUATES
1 Environment Engineering 2085
2 Computer Science 2073
3 Mechanics and Machinery 1429
4 Automation and robotics 1126
5 ElectricalTechnology 1052
6 Environment Protection 586
7 Material Engineering 561
8 Energy 480
9 Mechatronics 412
10 Biomedical Engineering 403
11 Chemistry 361
12 Biotechnology 211
SOURCES:
Perspektywy;Wprost; GUS; university websites
TALENT PROFILE SILESIA UNIVERSITY
GRADUATES,2013
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Juliusz Kowalczyk Project Manager
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APPENDIX
CONTENTS
A.B	 	 WHO ARE THE END USERS?
	 	 MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES
A.D	 	 COMPARABLES
	 	 CORPORATE R&D,TECHNOLOGY PARKS
A.E	 	 POSSIBLE SCENARIOS
	 	 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS
A.F	 	 UNIVERSITIES
	 	 DOMESTIC RANKING BY DISCIPLINE
A.H	 	 LOCAL ENVIRONMENT
	 	 AIR &WATER QUALITY
A.I	 	 CLUSTERS
	 	 TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS
A.M	 	 REGIONAL INVESTORS
	 	 COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT
A.N	 	 KATOWICE SEZ
	 	 KSSE BENIFICIARIES
DATA FILE
	 	
S.1 	 	 NEXT GENERATION OFFSHORING	 	
		 THE GLOBALIZATION OF INNOVATION
	 	 Duke, the Fuqua School of Business
	 	 Booz, Allen, Hamilton (2006)
S.2	 	 OFFSHORING THE BRAINS
	 	 AS WELL AS THE BRAWN
		 COMPANIES SEEK INTELLECTUAL
		 TALENT BEYONDTHEIR BORDERS
	 	 Duke, the Fuqua School of Business
	 	 Booz, Allen, Hamilton (2006)
S.3	 	 LOCATING FOR POTENTIAL:
	 	 AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF COMPANY
		 X’S INNOVATION CENTRE IN
		 BRITISH COLUMBIA
	 	 Martin Prosperity Institute
	 	 University of Toronto (2009)
S.4	 	 HERE OR THERE?
	 	 A SURVEY OF FACTORS
		 IN MULTI-NATIONAL R&D LOCATION
	 	 The National Academies Press
	 	 Washington D.C. (2006)
S.5	 	 ATTRACTING R&D OF
	 	 MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES
	 	 IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC
	 	 CASE STUDY
	 	 The Innovation Policy Platform
	 	 World Bank (2013)
PRIMARY SOURCES	 	
S.6 	 	 F&D OFFSHORE INSOURCING:
	 	 DRIVERS AND MOTIVATIONS	 	
		 FEPWORKING PAPER
	 	 UNIVERSITY OF PORTO
	 	 Economics and Management (2013)
S.7	 	 THE GLOBALIZATION OF R&D
	 	 AND INNOVATION
		 HOW DO COMPANIES CHOSEWHERE
		 TO BUILD R&D FACILITIES
	 	 Information Technology & Innovation
	 	 US House of Representatives Committee (2007)
PRIMARY SOURCES
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.B OF A.S
APPENDIX 1
SOURCES:Company annual reports; European Commission,The 2012 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard; Strat-
egy  (Booz & Company),The 2013 Global Innovation 1000 Study: Navigating the digital future; University websites
COMPANY
COUNTRY
ORIGIN
CORE
BRANCH
FLAGSHIP
PRODUCT
INNOVATION
INTENSITY
PRESENCE
IN POLAND
R&D
PROFILE
MARKET
OPPORTUNITIES
COSTS AS RELATED
TO CURRENT BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
COLLABORATION
COOPERATION
OPPORTUNITIES
1 ASTOR Poland Automation
Automation
Software
N/A HQ (incl. R&D)
IT, software development,
automation, robotics, en-
gineering
Growth in Polish industry
automation
High (Polish company)
internships, best thesis competition, educational courses
and workshops, robots packages
cooperation with Silesian universi-
ties, R&D center
2 BASF Germany Chemicals n/a
1170 patents in 2012;
R&D expenditure (2012)
ca 25% revenue
Manufacturing, Sales
Chemistry, construction,
engineering; robotics,
mechanics
Global supplier
Medium (company present in
almost every European country)
graduates encouraged to work at catalysers factory
potential cooperation with
Myślenice facility
3
DASSAULT
SYSTEMES
France Industrial software 3DExperience
R&D expenditure
ca 20% revenue (2013)
Sales, Software Development
(Apriso subsidiary)
Software engineering,
engineering
Software services for
industry, oil & gas
Low (IT engineers in KrakOw)
Apriso cooperates with the AGH university faculty of elec-
trotechnics, automation, IT and biomedical engineering
increase of software engineering
activity
4 DNV GL Norway
Classification soci-
ety, Advisory, Tech-
nological Services
N/A
R&D expenditure
6% revenue (2012)
Advisory, Services Engineering
Laboratory & materials
testing; software devel-
opment for clean energy
Medium (high-tech laboratory
in Czech Republic, presence in
most European countries)
DNV GL was the main founder of Computer Center in
GdaŃsk University of Technology, who is their main partner
for the maritime and energy sector
laboratory, software & other services
for renewable energy
5 DOW USA Chemicals N/A
R&D expenditure
3% sales revenue (2013)
Sales, Service
Chemistry, process engi-
neering
Global supplier Low (R&D center in Switzerland) none of significance in Poland
cooperation with Silesian universi-
ties, R&D center
6 ECOLAB USA Chemicals
Antimicrobial
technologies
80 new applied products
2013; R&D expenditure:
1.4% sales revenue (2013)
Documentation Processing Center Chemistry, medicine Global supplier Low (BPO in KrakOw) n/a
R&D for sustainable agriculture, sew-
age treatments
7 ELECTROLUX Sweden Appliances N/A
R&D expenditure:
2.5% revenue (2013)
BPO, Sales, Manufacturing
Engineering, industrial
design
Global supplier
Low (manufacturing and BPO in
Poland)
use materials and technologies developed by Wrocław
University of Technology; internships available through
AIESEC
engineering & design center
8 FANUC Japan Automation Robots
R&D expenditure:
4% revenue (2013)
Sales, Manufacturing Engineering, automation Global supplier Medium (manufacturing, service)
supply of robots for scientific purposes; national educa-
tional program‘Unknown Power of Robots’
robotics R&D center, cooperation
with Silesian universities
9 GE USA Machinery
Aerospace
engines, turbine
packages
R&D expenditure:
3% revenue (2012)
ca 2000 patents in 2012
General Electric Engineering
Design Center (PPP with Warsaw
Institute of Aviation and Warsaw
University of Technology)
Mechanical engineering,
process engineering, IT
Global supplier
Medium (EDC is a high-grade
R&D center)
EDC is a partner with Warsaw University of Technology,
providing employment for students and graduates
another engineering & design center
related to different GE branch (e.g.
electric) could be established
10 GOOGLE USA IT n/a
R&D expenditure:
13.5% revenue (2013)
Engineering Center IT, software development Global supplier Low (IT engineers in KrakOw) donations for Jagiellonian University Faculty of Math and IT
11 IBM USA IT Servers
R&D expenditure:
6% revenue (2013)
BPO, Sales, Services IT, software development Global supplier
Low (manufacturing and BPO in
Poland)
cooperation with University of Silesia - joint courses for
students; joint work on smart cities initiative
extension of smart cities initiative
and US cooperation to CT BP
12 KEYENCE Japan Electronics Sensors
R&D intensity 5.2%
(EU 2012 Ind. Scoreboard)
Sales, Service Engineering Global supplier Medium (manufacturing, service) none of significance in Poland
cooperation with Silesian universi-
ties, R&D center
13 KOPEX Poland Machinery
Automated wall
complex
R&D expenditure:
2% sales revenue (2013)
HQ (incl. R&D), Manufacturing Engineering, automation Global supplier High (Polish company)
internships for students of Silesian University of Technol-
ogy
engineering & design center for
modern mining equipment
14
MITSUBISHI
ELECTRIC
Japan
Energy, Automa-
tion
Robots
Over 6000 patent applications
in 2012, R&D expenditure -
4.5% sales revenue (2014)
Sales, Manufacturing, Services Engineering, automation Global supplier
Medium (Mitsubishi Electric em-
ploys 100 in manufacturing)
Automation scholarship’- a student competition in Poland,
Hungary, Slovakia; internships for student and donations
for universities (AGH, Krakow University of Technology)
cooperation with Silesian universi-
ties, R&D center
WHO ARE THE END USERS? MULTINATIONAL
ENTERPRISES
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.C OF A. T
COMPANY
COUNTRY
ORIGIN
CORE
BRANCH
FLAGSHIP
PRODUCT
INNOVATION
INTENSITY
PRESENCE
IN POLAND
R&D
PROFILE
MARKET
OPPORTUNITIES
COSTS AS RELATED
TO CURRENT BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
COLLABORATION
COOPERATION
OPPORTUNITIES
15 NOVOZYMES Denmark Biotech LpHera
R&D expenditure -
13% revenue (2013)
NONE
Biotechnology, medicine,
chemistry
Global supplier
Low (no competence-intensive
presence in Poland)
n/a
R&D for sustainable agriculture, sew-
age treatments
16 PHILIPS
Nether-
lands
Electronics, Health-
care
Philips Innova-
tion Services
R&D expenditure - 7.3% sales
revenue (2013); 1839 patent
applications in 2013
Sales, Manufacturing
Mechanical engineering,
process engineering, IT
Global supplier
Medium (company present in
most European countries)
cooperation with a vocational school in Piła (manufactur-
ing site)
R&D center for sustainable technolo-
gies
17
ROLLS-
ROYCE
United
Kingdom
Machinery
Aerospace en-
gines
475 patents in 2011
Sales and Service (Gdynia), Manu-
facturing (Gniew), Purchasing
Center (KrakOw)
Mechanical engineering,
process engineering, IT
Global supplier
Low (manufacturing and BPO in
Poland)
none of significance in Poland; several academic partner-
ships in the UK, Germany, and USA
compete with EDC by establishing a
similar center
18
SAINT
GOBAIN
France Construction Glass
400 patents in 2012,
R&D expenditure -
1% sales revenue (2012)
Sales, Manufacturing Engineering Global supplier Low (manufacturing)
internships for students of Silesian University of Technol-
ogy
potential for further cooperation
with Silesian universities; establish-
ment of R&D center for construction
materials
19 SAMSUNG
South
Korea
Electronics Smartphones
R&D expenditure -
5.8% (2013),
R&D Center IT, software development Global supplier
Medium (Samsung has its R&D
Europe in Poland)
scientific and applied research conducted along with uni-
versities, including publicly financed projects
Samsung already has extended
presence in Poland; further projects
would be needed
20
SCHNEIDER
ELECTRIC
France Energy, Electronics Cables
R&D expenditure -
5.5% revenue (2013)
Sales, Manufacturing, SSC
Engineering, mechanical
engineering, electric engi-
neering, automation
Global supplier
Low (manufacturing and BPO in
Poland)
internships, support in dissertations, ambassador program
Schneider already has presence
related to high-tech manufacturing;
R&D facility establishment would be
attractive as the‘next step’
21
SHERWIN-
WILLIAMS
USA Chemicals
Special purpose
paints
R&D expenditure -
0.4% sales revenue (2013)
Sales, Manufacturing Chemistry Global supplier Low (manufacturing) n/a
cooperation with Silesian universi-
ties, R&D center
22 SIEMENS Germany
Energy, Electronics,
Healthcare
Wind turbines
R&D expenditure -
5.5% revenue (2013)
Sales, Manufacturing, Services
Engineering, mechanical
engineering, electric engi-
neering, automation
Global supplier
Medium (Siemens has had long
term presence in Poland)
competition for best thesis on automation; grants for aca-
demic institutions
academic cooperation with Silesian
universities; new design & engineer-
ing facilities
23
SINGAPORE
TECHNOLO-
GIES ENGI-
NEERING
Singapore Electronics
Aerospace engi-
neering
R&D expenditure -
1.6% sales (2011)
NONE Engineering Global supplier
Low (presence in Western Eu-
rope)
n/a
new entrant to Poland - engineering
& design center
24 VESTAS Denmark Energy Wind turbines
R&D expenditure -
3.9% revenue (2013)
Sales, Service Engineering Global supplier
Low (R&D centers consolidated
in Denmark)
none of significance in Poland engineering & design center
25 XEROX USA Electronics Xerographs
R&D expenditure -
0.7% revenue (2013)
Sales, Service
Software engineering,
engineering
Global supplier Low (R&D center in France) funding language courses in ŁOd engineering & design center
26
YINGLI
SOLAR
China Energy Solar panels
342 patent applications in
2013, R&D expenditure -
2% revenue (2013)
NONE Engineering Global supplier Medium (Chinese company) n/a renewable energy R&D center
APPENDIX 1 	 continued
WHO ARE THE END USERS? MULTINATIONAL
ENTERPRISES
SOURCES:Company annual reports; European Commission,The 2012 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard; Strat-
egy  (Booz & Company),The 2013 Global Innovation 1000 Study: Navigating the digital future; University websites
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.D OF A. T
APPENDIX 2
CONTEXT PARK COUNTRY LOCATION EST.
ENTITY
RESPONSIBLE
UNIVERSITY
PARTNERS
FACILITIES
SERVICES
CORE
BRANCHES
BUSINESS
ENTITIES
NOTABLE
COMPANIES
PUBLIC AID
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATIONS
COMMENTS
1 COMPARABLE
Pomorski Park
Naukowo-
Technologiczny
Poland Gdynia 2001
Gdyńskie Centrum
Innowacji (GCI) -
bugdet entity of
Gdynia city
Gdańsk Medical
University/Gdańsk
Univeristy (Cross-
Academic Faculty of
Biotechnology)
Regional patent
information office,
Startup zone
advisory services,
laboratory (biotech),
design center
Automation, ICT,
Biotechnology
>150
A&A 	
Biotechnologies,
Bioseco
EU funding
Innovative Economy,
Regional Operational
Programme,
Voivodeship Water
Economy and
Environment
Protection Fund
International
Association of Science
Parks and Innovation
Areas
One of the oldest and most innovative & efficient technology
parks in Poland; Conduct an important scientific project - in-vi-
tro production of marsh plants to revitalize Pomeranian marsh-
esl Does not operate within an SEZ, contrary to GdaŃsk park
2 COMPARABLE
UPTEC (Science and
Technology Park of
University of Porto)
Portugal Porto 2007 University of Porto -
Tool park,
technological
software, startup
advisory, innovation
audit
Automation, IT, bio-
technology, marine
science
154 Abyssal Public financing
International
Association of
Science Parks and
Innovation Areas
UPTEC comprises of 4 centers (Technology, Biotechnology, Sea,
Creative Industries), UPTEC is a major example of a successful
science and technology park built on the university founda-
tions
3 PROXIMITY
Park Naukowo-
Technologiczny
Euro-Centrum
Poland Katowice 2007
Park Naukowo-
Technologiczny
Euro Centrum
Sp. z o.o.
12 universities and
academies
Laboratory with
artificial sun,
advisory services,
funding programs,
business
development
Renewable energy,
sustainable building
89 Vattenfall EU funding - A passive, sustainable office building hosts the laboratory
4 PROXIMITY Technopark Gliwice Poland Gliwice 2004
Park Naukowo-
Technologiczny
Technopark
Gliwice Sp. z o.o.
Silesian University of
Technology
Tool park,
technological
software, startup
advisory, innovation
audit
IT, automation 52 FESTO, i3D Katowice SEZ
International
Association of
Science Parks and
Innovation Areas
Cooperation with Banco Santander (Santander Universidades
program) on a joint program to produce technological startup
presented at Venture Capital forum in Silicon Valley, The Park
raises scholarships for SUT Ph.D. students
SOURCES:
PARP, PAIIZ, website of  managing entity
COMPARABLES CORPORATE R&D
TECHNOLOGY PARKS
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.E OF A. T
APPENDIX 3
POSSIBLE
SCENARIO
DESCRIPTION
R&D PERSONNEL
POTENTIAL
UNIVERSITY
COLLABORATION
INTENSITY POTENTIAL
INNOVATION
POTENTIAL
CHALLENGES ADVANTAGES
IMPROVEMENT
MEASURES & SOLUTIONS
DIFFERENTIATING
MEASURES
DIFFICULTY
LEVEL
CLEANTECH
TECHNOLOGY
START-UP PARK
CTBP as a hub for start-ups in
Silesia and the regional centre
of high-tech scientific work
medium
high: a start-up park would
benefit from close involvement
with universities
high if users selected properly
little startup tech culture in
Poland, lack of equity funding,
university reluctance toward
another R&D center
brand; unique location and
surroundings; housing oppor-
tunities
seeking several academic
partners for a narrower scope
of disciplines; targeting specific
faculties
establishing a more‘corporate’
than‘academic’alignment, and
raising a VC fund rather than re-
lying on EU and NCBiR funding
VERY HIGH
CORPORATE R&D CENTER
CTBP as a location for R&D of a
multinational enterprise, creat-
ing employment for technical
professionals
branch dependent; energy, IT,
automation, mechanical engi-
neering: high; other: low
medium: collaboration would
probably involve arrangements
on internships and training,
donations, etc.
corporation dependent
insufficient competitiveness of
the region on R&D personnel
skills map
relatively lower cost
establishing bonds between
the corporation and universi-
ties/ municipality
to other R&D centers: corpora-
tion’s commitment to sustain-
ability
VERY HIGH
CLEANTECH CLUSTER
CTBP as a competitor for exist-
ing Silesian clusters (Passive
and Energy Efficient Building
Cluster, Energy Efficient Tech-
nologies Cluster)
medium
medium: a university could be
a partner to the cluster
medium
raising enough participants to
open another cluster
low-base effect - other clusters
are underperforming (e.g. the
Energy Efficient Technologies
Cluster in Piekary ÅšlÄ…skie)
branding CTBP as a relocation
spot for businesses from else-
where
to other clusters: choosing
quality over quantity of part-
ners, focusing on narrower
scope of technologies and
branches to develop
HIGH
POSSIBLE SCENARIOS ALTERNATIVES
ANALYSIS
SOURCE:
Cleantech Poland Research
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.F OF A. T
APPENDIX 4
NAME
ORIGINAL
NAME
LOCATION PROFILE RELEVANT FACULTIES
GRADU-
ATES OF
RELEVANT
FACULTIES
(2013)
RANK (PL)
(GEN-
ERAL,
WPROST
2013) (50)
RANK (PL)
(GENER-
AL, PERS-
PEKTYWY
2013) (83)
RANK (PL) (TECHNICAL FACULTIES, PERSPEKTYWY 2013)
RANK (PL) (OTHER
FACULTIES, PERSPE-
KTYWY 2013)
INNOVATION
POINTS, INCL.
PATENTS AND
LICENSES, R&D
INFRASTRUC-
TURE (OUT OF
100, PERSPE-
KTYWY 2013)
RANK
(EUROPE)
(WEBMET-
RICS)
RANK
(GLOBAL)
(WEBO
METRICS)
INNOVATION
FOSTERING
ENTITIES
AWARDS
ENERGY(20)
MECHANICS
MACHINERY
(25)
INFORMA-
TION
TECHNOL-
OGY
IT(40)
AUTO
MATION/
ROBOTICS/
ETC.(20)
OTHER
TECH-
NICAL(30)
MATERIALS
ENGINEER-
ING
CHEMISTRY
(20)
ENVIRON-
MENT
PROTEC-
TION(40)
1
UNIVERSITY
OF SILESIA
Uniwersytet
Śląski
Katowice general
Faculty of Biology and
Environmental Protection;
Faculty of Computer Science
and Materials Science
310 35 20 n/a n/a 13 n/a n/a 10 14 8 64.01 231 638
Center For
Innovation,
Technology
Transfer, and
Development
- University of
Silesia Found.
2
SILESIAN
UNIVERSITY
OF
TECHNOLOGY
Politechnika
Śląska w
Katowicach
Gliwice technical
Faculty of Automatic Control,
Electronics and Computer
Science; Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering; Faculty of Energy
and Environmental Engineering
2836 4 18 4 4 7 5 3 4 10 10 71.61 271 745
Center For In-
novation and
Technology
Transfer
Several awards for an
innovative coal mining
machine design
3
TECHNICAL
UNIVERSITY OF
CZESTOCHOWA
Politechnika
Czsto-
chowa
technical
Automation and Robotics;
Energy; Biomedical Engineering;
Environment Protection
687 27 44 7 19 17 11 17 11 n/a 22 39.33 569 1765
Center For
Energy
Innovation
4
AGH
UNIVERSITY OF
SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
Akademia
Gorniczo-
Hutnicza
Kraków technical
Faculty of Metals Engineering
and Industrial Computer
Science; Faculty of
Mechanical Engineering and
Robotics; Faculty of Physics and
Applied Computer Science
3856 3 5 3 2 1 2 2 2 n/a 6 92.5 125 353
Center For
Technology
Transfer
Innovation Incubator
(2014); 2 Prime Minister
Awards 2014
5
CRACOW
UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY
Politechnika
Krakowska
im. Tadeusza
Kościuszki
Kraków technical
Faculty of Chemical
Engineering and Technology;
Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering; Faculty of Electri-
cal and Computer Engineering;
Faculty of Environmental Engi-
neering
1505 10 39 8 8 21 12 9 12 n/a 25 46.38 354 988
Project titled:
Innovation
Transfer -
Enhancing Links
Between R&D
Entrepreneurs
2014 TrackTec awards
(3) for best theses on
railway technology
SOURCES:
Perspektywy;Wprost; GUS; university websites
UNIVERSITIES DOMESTIC RANKING
BY DISCIPLINE
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.G OF A. T
APPENDIX 4 	 continued
NAME
ORIGINAL
NAME
LOCATION PROFILE RELEVANT FACULTIES
GRADU-
ATES OF
RELEVANT
FACULTIES
(2013)
RANK (PL)
(GEN-
ERAL,
WPROST
2013) (50)
RANK (PL)
(GENER-
AL, PERS-
PEKTYWY
2013) (83)
RANK (PL) (TECHNICAL FACULTIES, PERSPEKTYWY 2013)
RANK (PL) (OTHER
FACULTIES, PERSPE-
KTYWY 2013)
INNOVATION
POINTS, INCL.
PATENTS AND
LICENSES, R&D
INFRASTRUC-
TURE (OUT OF
100, PERSPE-
KTYWY 2013)
RANK
(EUROPE)
(WEBMET-
RICS)
RANK
(GLOBAL)
(WEBO
METRICS)
INNOVATION
FOSTERING
ENTITIES
AWARDS
ENERGY(20)
MECHANICS
MACHINERY
(25)
INFORMA-
TION
TECHNOL-
OGY
IT(40)
AUTO
MATION/
ROBOTICS/
ETC.(20)
OTHER
TECH-
NICAL(30)
MATERIALS
ENGINEER-
ING
CHEMISTRY
(20)
ENVIRON-
MENT
PROTEC-
TION(40)
6
OPOLE
UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY
Politechnika
Opolska
Opole technical
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Automatic Control and Infor-
matics, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering
553 47 46 13 14 29 17 11 n/a n/a n/a 51.77 792 2806
Institute of
Products and
Process
Innovation
The Best of Opolskie’for
‘Young Talents Creator’
science promotion
7
UNIVERSITY
OF OPOLE
Uniwersytet
Opolski
Opole general
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics
and Computer Science, Faculty
of Natural and Technical Sci-
ences
232 n/a 47 n/a n/a 35 n/a 24 n/a 18 34 23.46 626 2020
Project titled:
University
Innovation As-
sistant, coopera-
tion with SMEs
8
KIELCE
UNIVERSITY
OF
TECHNOLOGY
Politechnika Kielce technical
Faculty of Electrical Engineer-
ing, Automatic Control and
Computer Science, Faculty of
Environmental, Geomatic and
Energy Engineering, Faculty
of Mechatronics and Machine
Engineering
908 25 56 19 19 30 18 25 n/a n/a n/a 70.64 959 3533
Department of
Cooperation
with Business
Entities and
Innovative
Economy
European Rover
Challenge 2014 -
2nd place;
2012 Siemens awards
for young scientists
9
OSTRAVA
UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY
Vysoká škola
báňská -
Technická
univerzita
Ostrava
Ostrava,
Czech
Republic
technical
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, Faculty
of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Metallurgy and
Materials Engineering
n/a; ca
6000 stu-
dents
n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 315 870
Innovation
Support Center
UNIVERSITIES DOMESTIC RANKING
BY DISCIPLINE
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.H OF A. T
APPENDIX 5
WATER QUALITY DEFINITION SCALE
ECOLOGY
water’s state in general; taking into account
hydromorphological, biological, physiochemical
elements, and presence of particularly dangerous
synthetic and non-synthetic substances
very good, good
(if not below class II)
average, below average or poor
(if between II-IV)
CHEMISTRY
concentration of particularly harmful substances,
e.g. cadmium, mercury, bensopirene,
good to below average
SURFACE WATER BODY ECOLOGICAL STATE/POTENTIAL CHEMICAL STATE
PRZECZYCE-SIEWIERZ
RETENTION RESERVOIR (NEARBY LAKE)
AVERAGE GOOD
PRZEMSZA
(RIVER FLOWING INTO PRZECZYCE RESERVOIR; MONITORED NORTH-EAST
OF SIEWIERZ)
BELOW AVERAGE BELOW AVERAGE
MITRĘGA
(THE SMALL RIVER NEARBY; MONITORED MONITORED NORTH-EAST OF
SIEWIERZ)
AVERAGE GOOD
NOTES ONWATER QUALITY
WATER SURROUNDING SIEWIERZ IS OF AVERAGE QUALITY AS FOR SILESIA.
WATER IN SILESIA IS OF RELATIVELY LOW QUALITY; ACCORDING TO THE LAST COMPREHENSIVE REPORT ON POLISH ENVIRONMENT (2008), MOST WATER IN
SILESIA WAS SUBJECT TO EUTROPHIZATION, WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE 2012 SILESIAN REPORT, IS TRUE FOR PRZECZYCE LAKE.
NOTES ON AIR QUALITY
MEASURED IN THE NEARBY TOWNS OF ZAWIERCIE AND MYSZKÓW
2012: DUST PARTICLES CONCENTRATION (PM10, PM2.5), BENSOPIRENE ABOVE ACCEPTED LIMITS
SIEWIERZ IS NOT IN THE FOCUS AREA OF AIR QUALITY MEASUREMENTS
THE AIR HAS BETTER QUALITY THAN THAT STRICTLY WITHIN THE SILESIAN AGLOMERATION (KATOWICE, ZABRZE, TYCHY, ETC.)
SOURCES:
Source:Voivodeship Inspectorate of Environment Protection, 2012 Silesian Environment Report
LOCAL ENVIRONMENT AIR &WATER
QUALITY
SCALE CLASS
VERY GOOD I
GOOD II
AVERAGE III
BELOW AVERAGE IV
POOR V
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.I OF A. T
APPENDIX 5
NAME
CLASS
I = INNOVATION
P = INDUSTRIAL
T =TECHNOLOGY
SEZ = SPECIAL
ECONOMIC ZONE
SIZE
HA, SQM
REGION
WEBSITE
TELEPHONE
ADDRESS MANAGER
SHAREHOLDERS
SPV OR MANAGMENT
COMPANY (SZE)
DESCRIPTION
CENTRUM
INNOWACJI,
TRANSFERU
TECHNOLOGII I
ROZWOJU
UNIWERSYTETU
I,T NA
malo
polskie
www.cittru.uj.edu.pl/
(+48) 12 663 38 30
ul. Czapskich 4,
31-110
Krakow
Uniwersytet Jagi-
elloski
CITTRU, Dzial Funduszy Struk-
turalnych
Zespol ds. Innowacji CITTRU wspiera wspolprac nauki z biznesem, m.in. przez: koordynacj i finansowanie procesu patentowania wynalazkow (szczegoly w zakladce In-
nowacje); wdrazanie wynikow bada naukowych (zakladka Komercjalizacja); organizacj innych form wspolpracy naukowcow i przedsibiorcow, np. wspolnych projektow
badawczo-wdrozeniowych, bada zleconych, itp. (zakladka Wspolpraca z biznesem). Wyjasnienie istotnych kwestii dotyczacych wspolpracy nauki z biznesem znajda
Pastwo takze w zakladce
SYNERGY PARK P
3000 SQM
- 30 HA
slaskie
synergypark.pl/
(+48) 32 720 40 71
Bojkowska,
Gliwice
KPE Metropolis Sp.
z o.o.
Synergy Park to miejsce dla firm poszukujacych terenow dla swoich inwestycji. Tutaj przedsibiorcy moga naby grunty o powierzchni od 3000 m2 do 30 ha wg swoich
potrzeb. Park biznesowo- przemyslowy zlokalizowany jest na terenie gminy Gieraltowice, przy granicy z Gliwicami. Glowny atut parku to doskonala lokalizacja w poblizu
wzla autostrad A1 i A4 Gliwice-Sosnica. Synergy Park powstal z inicjatywy spolki KPE Metropolis, ktora przygotowala te tereny pod potrzeby inwestorow.  Gmina Gier-
altowice zainteresowane pozyskaniem nowych inwestorow wybudowala drog komunikujaca caly teren parku z droga DK 44 oraz wzlem Gliwice- Sosnica. Synergy Park
to  takze wazny element rozwoju gminy Gieraltowice, ktora do tej pory nie miala mozliwosci przyciagniecia inwestorow.  Nowi inwestorzy Synergy Park to takze nowe
miejsca pracy, przede wszystkim, dla mieszkacow gminy. Aktualnie tereny w Synergy Park kupilo juz 10 inwestorow, dwoch z nich rozpoczlo juz swoje inwestycje.
GPP
GORNOSLASKI
PARK
PRZEMYSLOWY
I,T 60 HA slaskie
gppkatowice.pl
(+48) 32 781 20 00/
ul. Konduktorska
39a, 40-155
Katowice
Gornoslaski Park
Przemyslowy Sp.
z o.o.
The Upper Silesian Industrial Park Ltd, the owner of GPP Business Park, is also a development coordinator of an area of 60 hectares located in the north of Katowice. The
development area  is intended for multifunctional urban services and green space.  It is easily accessible by public  transport and private vehicles thanks to a network
of good road and tram connections with the city centre of Katowice, as well as road connections with the A4 motorway and the international airport in Katowice -  Pyr-
zowice. The area  originated thanks to comprehensive industrial land reclamation that allowed formerly substandard areas to become ready for new, comprehensive
investment projects, beginning from the concept of a new part of the city and ending with particular investments in infrastructure and large-volume enclosed struc-
tures. The  new planned spatial structure of the entire district - including the proposed pro-ecological and energy-efficient engineering and infrastructural solutions  is
subordinated to the vision and idea of an ECO CITY, the biggest undertaking of this type in Silesia. Considering new technology possibly to apply in an ECO CITY, Upper
Silesian Industrial Park turns thoughts on SMART CITY advanced IT  technology solutions. Combination of innovations may create a spectacular area which will be one
of the best world examples of reclamation process. The planned urban system and proposed spatial and functional solutions allow for the optimum selection of the size
and location of the investment, while ensuring the possibility of its functioning in a modern, user-friendly urban space. The modern ECO CITY is being constructed  tak-
ing into consideration the future of this place and the expectations of both its citizens and investors interested in Silesia and its capital: Katowice.
DOLNOSLASKI
T-PARK
I,T 6000 SQM
dolno
slaskie
www.t-park.pl
(+48) 74 648 04 00
ul. Szczawieska 2,
58-310,
Szczawno Zdroj
Dolnoslaska
Agencja Rozwoju
Regionalnego S.A.
Gmina Szczawno-Zdroj
(52.78%), Agencja Rozwoju
Przemyslu (36.54%) 18 gmin
regionu walbrzyskiego (1.5%),
Gmina Walbrzych (4%), In-
westorzy prywatni (4.9%)
W Module B budynku Dolnoslaskiego Parku Technologicznego funkcjonuje Inkubator Technologiczny, ktory powstal z mysla o mlodych firmach technologicznych z
duzym potencjalem innowacyjnosci. Przedsibiorcy realizujacy swoje pomysly w Inkubatorze otrzymuja pomoc w uruchomieniu i prowadzeniu firmy az do momentu, w
ktorym osiagna dojrzalos gospodarcza. Inkubator jest miejscem dziala wspierajacych tworzenie zrbow gospodarki opartej na wiedzy poprzez wzmacnianie mozliwosci
przetrwania mlodych przedsibiorcow do momentu, w ktorym osiagna dojrzalos gospodarcza. Inkubator T-Parku oferuje pomoc w uruchomieniu i prowadzeniu firmy,
szkoli, doradza i wspiera wspolprac firm z placowkami naukowymi oraz ulatwia dostp do srodkow finansowych i rynkow midzynarodowych.
KRAKOWSKI PT
SP. Z O.O.
I,T 4000 SQM
malo
polskie
www.kpt.krakow.pl
(+48) 12 640 19 58
al. Jana Pawla
II 41 L, 31-864
Krakow
Krakowski Park
Technologiczny
Sp. z o.o.
Gmina Krakow, Uniwersytet
Jagielloski, Politechnika Kra-
kowska, Akademia Gorniczo-
Hutnicza, Huta im. Tadeusza
Sendzimira oraz Skarb Pastwa
reprezentowany przez
Wojewod
Rozwoj technologiczny Malopolski, rozwoj przedsibiorczosci, promocja innowacyjnosci i nowych technologii, tworzenie pozytywnego klimatu wokol biznesu, wresz-
cie wsparcie dla  projektow akademickich - to tylko niektore z glownych dziala Krakowskiego Parku Technologicznego, ktore znacznie przyczyniaja si do wzmacniania
potencjalu calego naszego regionu. Spolka Krakowski Park Technologiczny powstala w 1997 roku i zarzadza specjalna strefa ekonomiczna o powierzchni 628 ha. Posiada
takze status parku technologicznego. Jej misja jest wspieranie rozwoju nowoczesnej gospodarki Malopolski. Nadanie statusu specjalnej strefy ekonomicznej parkowi
technologicznemu pozwolilo w sposob zintegrowany i bardziej kompleksowy oddzialywa na regionalna gospodark. Dzieje si tak, dziki udanemu polaczeniu lokalnego
srodowiska naukowego z biznesem. To wlasnie dziki inwestorom ulokowanym w sse, proces przeksztalcania wynikow bada naukowych i prac rozwojowych w innowacje
technologiczne stal si duzo szybszy i skuteczniejszy.
PT
EURO-
CENTRUM
SP. Z O.O.
I,T 8079 SQM slaskie
euro-centrum.com.pl
(+48) 32 205 00 92
ul. Ligocka 103,
40-568
Katowice
Euro-Centrum S.A.
Park Naukowo-Technologiczny
Euro-Centrum Sp. z o.o., Euro-
Centrum Park Przemyslowy,
Euro-Centrum Klaster Tech-
nologii Energooszczdnych,
Euro-Centrum Park Naukowo-
Technologiczny
Euro-Centrum jest przedsibiorstwem, ktore ze wzgldu na specyfik dzialalnosci promuje idee odpowiedzialnego biznesu w obszarze srodowiska i spolecznosci lokalnej.
Wraz z naszym rozwojem zasady zrownowazonego rozwoju bdziemy konsekwentnie przenosi takze na inne obszary naszej aktywnosci. Grupa Euro-Centrum skoncen-
trowana jest na rozwoju technologii energooszczdnych i poszanowaniu energii w budynkach. Swoje cele realizujemy konsekwentnie kilkoma kanalami. W ramach Euro-
Centrum Parku Naukowo-Technologicznego  wspieramy rozwoj innowacyjnych technologii prowadzac szereg dziala badawczych, doradczych, szkoleniowych i eduka-
cyjnych. Chcac osiagna na tym polu jak najlepsze efekty wspoldzialamy z doswiadczonymi przedstawicielami naszej branzy, w tym uczelniami technicznymi i firmami
skupionymi w  ramach Euro-Centrum Klastra Technologii Energooszczdnych. Technologie i innowacje energooszczdne mamy mozliwos wdraza w biurowcach Euro-
Centrum Parku Przemyslowego. Jego nowoczesna powierzchni wynajmujemy komercyjnie firmom, ktore korzystaja z potencjalu zbiegajacego si tu srodowiska biznesu i
nauki. Wykorzystujace energooszczdne rozwiazania budynki Euro-Centrum sa jednoczesnie polem do bada dla osrodkow naukowych.
CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS
IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA
SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.J OF A. T
NAME
CLASS
I = INNOVATION
P = INDUSTRIAL
T =TECHNOLOGY
SEZ = SPECIAL
ECONOMIC ZONE
SIZE
HA, SQM
REGION
WEBSITE
TELEPHONE
ADDRESS MANAGER
SHAREHOLDERS
SPV OR MANAGMENT
COMPANY (SZE)
DESCRIPTION
LODZ SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE
SEZ 1290 HA lodzkie
www.sse.lodz.pl
(+48) 42 676 27 53
ul. Tymienieck-
iego 22/24
Lodz
Lodz Special Eco-
nomic Zone SA
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Promocja Strefy i dzialalnosci w jej obrbie, promocja firm dzialajacych na terenie Strefy, pozyskiwanie i obsluga nowych inwestorow, prowadzenie przetargow lub ro-
kowa na grunty lub nieruchomosci objte statusem Strefy, wydawanie inwestorom zezwole na rozpoczcie dzialalnosci gospodarczej w strefie, przyznawanie praw do
uzyskania pomocy publicznej, biezaca kontrola dzialalnosci inwestorow, doradztwo inwestycyjne, pomoc w nawiazywaniu kontaktow z partnerami biznesowymi swiad-
czacymi uslugi dla inwestorow (Partnerzy)
EURO-PARK
MIELEC
SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE
SEZ 1299 HA
pod
karpackie
www.europark.com.pl
(+48) 17 788 72 36
ul. Partyzantow
25, 39-300
Mielec
Industrial Devel-
opment Agency
Branch Office
Mielec
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
One Stop Shop, czyli kompleksowa obsluga projektu gwarantujaca najkrotszy czas realizacji inwestycji: pozwolenie na budow wydawane na miejscu,  doswiadczenie w
obsludze projektow, mozliwos realizacji projektow developerskich, przejrzyste procedury i sprawna administracja wspolpracujaca z otoczeniem.
KAMIENNA
GORA SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE FOR
SMALL &
MEDIUM
BUSINESS
SEZ 131 HA dolnoslaskie
www.ssemp.pl/
(+48) 75 645 20 30
ul. Papieza Jana
Pawla II 11A, 58-
400
Kamienna Gora
Specjalna Strefa
Ekonomiczna
Malej Przedsibior-
czosci S.A.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Kamiennogorska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna Malej Przedsibiorczosci (KSSEMP) zostala powolana na podstawie ustawy z 20 padziernika 1994 r. o specjalnych strefach
ekonomicznych (z podniejszymi zmianami). Bdzie funkcjonowa do koca grudnia 2026 roku. Siedziba Specjalnej Strefy Ekonomicznej Malej Przedsibiorczosci S.A. znajdu-
je si w Kamiennej Gorze. Spolka dysponuje terenami inwestycyjnymi o lacznej powierzchni okolo 367 ha, na terenie miast: Jawor, Jelenia Gora, Kamienna Gora, Piecho-
wice, Luba, Zgorzelec, Ostrow Wielkopolski oraz gmin: Dobroszyce, Gryfow Slaski, Janowice Wielkie, Kamienna Gora, Lubawka, Nowogrodziec, Prusice i migrod. Kamien-
nogorska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna Malej Przedsibiorczosci wydala 107 zezwole. Naklady inwestycyjne to blisko 1 mld 848 mln zl, stworzono 5425 miejsc pracy. Dla
porownania, deklarowano inwestycje na laczna wartos 859,3 mln zl i zatrudnienie na poziomie 2211 osob.
KATOWICE
SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE
SEZ 2000 HA slaskie
www.invest-ksse.com/
(+48) 32 251 07 36
ul. Wojewodzka
42, 40-026
Katowice
Katowicka SSE S.A.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Do naszych glownych zada nalezy: Promocja Strefy i poszukiwanie nowych inwestorow, Sprzedaz ziemi i innych nieruchomosci objtych statusem Strefy, Wydawanie zez-
wole na prowadzenie dzialalnosci gospodarczej w Strefie, Przyznanie praw do ulgi podatkowej, Pomoc inwestorom w prowadzeniu dzialalnosci. Jako Zarzadzajacy strefa
ekonomiczna, Katowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna S.A. w Katowicach oprocz statutowej dzialalnosci swiadczy rowniez dodatkowe uslugi wspierajace podmioty
dzialajace w strefie oraz jej otoczeniu: aktywne posrednictwo w obrocie nieruchomosciami w otoczeniu Strefy; obsluga konsultingowa, szkolenia dotyczace tematyki
zwiazanej z funkcjonowaniem specjalnych stref ekonomicznych; prowadzenie bazy potencjalnych uslugodawcow na rzecz realizacji inwestycji w KSSE. one-stop-shop
(kompleksowa obsluga inwestora); wynajem pomieszcze biurowych i magazynowych; dzialania w zakresie wspierania kooperacji w regionie; doradztwo personalne oraz
szkolenia kadr prowadzone przez Centrum Rozwoju Kadr z siedziba w  Podstrefie tyskiej; uslugi w zakresie medycyny pracy.
KRAKOW
SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE
SEZ 628 HA malopolskie
www.sse.krakow.pl
(+48) 12 640 19 40
Al. Jana Pawla
II 41L, 31-864
Krakow
Krakowski Park
Technologiczny
Sp. z o.o.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Krakowski Park Technologiczny realizujac swoja misj i zadania, uczestniczy w wielu dlugofalowych projektach, ktore w duzej mierze finansowane sa ze srodkow Unii
Europejskiej. Podstawowym kryterium wyboru projektow jest mozliwos udzielenia realnej pomocy firmom na roznych etapach ich rozwoju, a takze promocja wiedzy
oraz przedsibiorczosci. Krakowski Park Technologiczny stara si w sposob zintegrowany i kompleksowy oddzialywa na regionalna gospodark. Rozwoj technologiczny
wojewodztwa, rozwoj przedsibiorczosci, promocja innowacyjnosci i nowych technologii, wreszcie tworzenie pozytywnego klimatu wokol biznesu - to tylko niektore z
glownych dziala KPT, ktorych realizacja mozliwa jest wlasnie dziki uczestnictwu w wielu specjalistycznych projektach.
LEGNICA
SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE
SEZ 1041 HA dolnoslaskie
www.lsse.eu
(+48) 76 727 74 70
ul. Saint Maksy-
milian Kolbe 14,
59-220 Legnica
Legnicka Specjal-
na Strefa Ekonom-
iczna S.A.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Legnicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna oferuje przedsibiorcom pomoc publiczna w postaci zwolnienia z podatku dochodowego oraz wysokiej jakosci tereny in-
westycyjne przygotowane do prowadzenia dzialalnosci gospodarczej, przeznaczone pod zabudow przemyslowa i uslugowa, wyposazone w infrastruktur techniczna,
atrakcyjnie zlokalizowane. Strefa Legnicka to nie tylko inwestycje przemyslowe i nowe miejsca pracy. To rowniez podnoszenie konkurencyjnosci gospodarki, transfer
technologii oraz know-how, a takze rozwoj wspolpracy w regionie objtym Strefa. Legnicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna polozona jest w poludniowo-zachodniej
Polsce, w centralnej czsci wojewodztwa dolnoslaskiego. Ogolem obejmuje 1071 hektarow w 15 podstrefach, co umozliwia inwestorom wybor najbardziej korzystnej
lokalizacji. Podstrefa Chojnow  10,37 ha, Podstrefa Krzywa  80,10 ha, Podstrefa Legnica  55,89 ha oraz Podstrefa Legnica II  20,48 ha, Podstrefa Legnickie Pole I  39,40 ha
oraz Legnickie Pole II  23,90 ha, Podstrefa Glogow  14,52 ha, Podstrefa Przemkow  7,09 ha, Podstrefa Lubin  14,87 ha, Podstrefa Polkowice  119,40 ha, Podstrefa Procho-
wice  11,50 ha Podstrefa Sroda Slaska  26,11 ha, Podstrefa Zlotoryja  44,35 ha, Kompleks Sroda Slaska-Mikinia  498,24 ha, Podstrefa Okmiany  93,04 ha, Obszary Strefy sa
zlokalizowane w poblizu midzynarodowych szlakow komunikacyjnych wschod  zachod, takich jak autostrady A4 i A18 oraz polnoc  poludnie  droga E65 oraz planowana
droga S3. Dodatkowym atutem jest bliskos granic z Niemcami i Czechami, sasiedztwo midzynarodowego portu lotniczego we Wroclawiu a takze portow rzecznych w
Glogowie i Wroclawiu.
APPENDIX 5 continued
CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS
IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA
SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.K OF A. T
NAME
CLASS
I = INNOVATION
P = INDUSTRIAL
T =TECHNOLOGY
SEZ = SPECIAL
ECONOMIC ZONE
SIZE
HA, SQM
REGION
WEBSITE
TELEPHONE
ADDRESS MANAGER
SHAREHOLDERS
SPV OR MANAGMENT
COMPANY (SZE)
DESCRIPTION
STARACHOWICE
SPECIAL ECO-
NOMIC ZONE
SEZ 612 HA switokrzyskie
www.sse.com.pl
(+48) 41 275 41 01
ul. Radomska 29,
27-200 Staracho-
wice
€œStarachowice
Special Economic
Zone Inc.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Podstawowe cele powolania Strefy: zagospodarowanie istniejacego majatku przemyslowego i infrastruktury w istniejacych i nowych branzach produkcyjnych poprzez
aktywizacj w wojewodztwie potencjalu technicznego oraz poprzez transfer nowoczesnej techniki, wsparcie funkcjonujacych na terenie wojewodztwa podmiotow
gospodarczych poprzez utworzenie mozliwosci kooperacyjnych z podmiotami dzialajacymi w strefie, zlagodzenie poziomu bezrobocia wystpujacego w regionie. Atuty:
Dlugie tradycje przemyslowe. Mozliwos pozyskania wykwalifikowanej kadry pracowniczej. Uzbrojone w niezbdna infrastruktur techniczna tereny strefy. Zadowalajacy
stan drog dojazdowych. Urzad celny na terenie Starachowic  i Ostrowca Switokrzyskiego. Stacje kolejowe z polaczeniami dalekobieznymi oraz punktami przeladunku to-
warow. Dobrze rozwinity system bankowy. Wydany przez Ministra Gospodarki plan rozwoju strefy zaklada preferowanie dzialalnosci produkcyjnej, szczegolnie  w takich
dziedzinach jak: przemysl mechaniki precyzyjnej, przemysl motoryzacyjny, przemysl metalurgiczny, przemysl elektroniczny, przetworstwo drewna, przemysl materialow
budowlanych, pzremysl chemiczny, przemysl ceramiczny, przetworstwo spozywcze, itd.
TARNOBRZEG
SPECIAL ECO-
NOMIC ZONE
EURO-PARK
WISLOSAN
SEZ 553 HA podkarpackie
www.tsse.pl
(+48) 15 822-99-99
ul. Zakladowa 30,
39-400
Tarnobrzeg
Agencja Rozwoju
Przemyslu S.A.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Zroznicowana terytorialnie, cenowo i logistycznie oferta inwestycyjna, bogata oferta nowych terenow“green field”, hal produkcyjno-magazynowych i powierzchni
administracyjno-biurowych, funkcjonalne, oddane“pod klucz”nowe obiekty produkcyjne i magazynowe, wysoko oceniana kadra pracownicza w kazdej branzy i spec-
jalizacji, szybki, tani i bezposredni transport towarow na Wschod, linia kolejowa LHS, roznorodne formy kooperacji z istniejacymi przedsibiorcami, pakiet przywilejow i
zacht podatkowych, dobrze przygotowane i uproszczone procedury lokowania nowych inwestcyji, przyjazne samorzady, wspierajace lokalna przedsibiorczos, profes-
jonalizm, doswiadczenie i pomoc pracownikow strefy na kazdym etapie inwestycji
WALBRZYCH
SPECIAL
ECONOMIC
ZONE
SEZ 857 HA dolnoslaskie
www.invest-park.com.
pl
(+48) 74 664 91 64
ul. Uczniowska
16, 58-306,
Walbrzych
Walbrzych Special
Economic Zone
“INVEST-PARK”Sp.
z o.o.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Walbrzyska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna INVEST-PARK to administracyjnie wydzielona czs terytorium Polski, przeznaczona do prowadzenia dzialalnosci gospodarczej
na preferencyjnych warunkach. WSSE INVEST-PARK obejmuje swoim obszarem tereny zlokalizowane w poludniowo-zachodniej Polsce. Jest to wysoko rozwinity obszar,
ktory charakteryzuje si korzystnym polozeniem geograficznym. Bliskos Republiki Czeskiej i Niemiec jest jego niewatpliwym atutem, sprzyjajacym umacnianiu kontak-
tow kooperacyjnych i handlowych. Spolka Zarzadzajaca Walbrzyska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna INVEST-PARK zostala utworzona w 1997 r. i posiada kilkunastoletnie
doswiadczenie w tworzeniu doskonalych warunkow inwestycyjnych zarowno dla polskich, jak tez zagranicznych przedsibiorcow. Przedsibiorcy, ktorzy dzialaja w Wal-
brzyskiej Specjalnej Strefie Ekonomicznej korzystaja z pomocy publicznej w formie zwolnienia z podatku dochodowego. Dodatkowo maja mozliwos rozpoczcia dzialal-
nosci na wyselekcjonowanym i przygotowanym terenie, posiadajacym pelny dostp do infrastruktury technicznej.
SIEMIANOWICKI
PARK
BIZNESOWY
P
22 300
SQM
slaskie
http://siemiano-
wiceslaskie.naszemi-
asto.pl/artykul/
siemianowicki-
park-biznesu-pier-
wsi-inwestorzy-juz-
sa,2373198,art,t,id,tm.
html
Skrzyzowanie DK
94 i
ul. Bytomskiej,
Siemianowice
Slaskie
KPE Metropolis Sp.
z o.o.
Przygotowanie terenow pod inwestycje w Parku Biznesu bylo realizowane wspolnie z miastem. Miasto podpisujac umow z KPE Metropolis zobowiazalo si na wybu-
dowanie drogi dojazdowej do terenow inwestycyjnych oraz uzbrojenie terenow. W chwili obecnej trwaja prace  w ramach kanalizacji deszczowej, ktora ma zosta ukoc-
zona w padzierniku tego roku.
AURO BUSINESS
PARK
SEZ 7500 SQM slaskie www.auro.com.pl
ul. Leonarda da
Vinci 12, Gliwice
AURO Sp. z o.o.
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Park biznesowo  przemyslowy, dysponujacy nowoczesnymi powierzchniami produkcyjnymi, magazynowymi oraz biurowo  socjalnymi
SLASKI PARK
PT
P,T slaskie www.sppt.pl
ul. Szyb
Walenty 26,
41-700
Ruda Slaska
Slaski Park Prze-
myslowo - Techno-
logiczny sp. z o.o
Slaski Park Przemyslowo - Technologiczny to ponad 1000 hektarow powierzchni inwestycyjnych, doskonale skomunikowane i polozone w centrum aglomeracji slaskiej
tereny. Stworzony dla przedsibiorcow i z mysla o gospodarczym i spolecznym ozywieniu doskonalych inwestycyjnie terenow.
TECHNOPARK
GLIWICE
SP.Z.O.O
I,T slaskie
www.technopark.
gliwice.pl
ul. Konarskiego
18C, 44-100
Gliwice
Park Naukowo-
Technologiczny
“TECHNOPARK
GLIWICE”
Gliwice city, Skarb Panstwa,
Politechnika Slaska
Glowna dzialalnoscia Parku jest tworzenie i promocja innowacyjnych oraz nowoczesnych firm technologicznych, a takze transfer innowacyjnych technologii z Politech-
niki Slaskiej i jednostek badawczo-rozwojowych do sektora malych i srednich przedsibiorstw.
APPENDIX 5 continued
CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS
IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA
SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.L OF A. T
NAME
CLASS
I = INNOVATION
P = INDUSTRIAL
T =TECHNOLOGY
SEZ = SPECIAL
ECONOMIC ZONE
SIZE
HA, SQM
REGION
WEBSITE
TELEPHONE
ADDRESS MANAGER
SHAREHOLDERS
SPV OR MANAGMENT
COMPANY (SZE)
DESCRIPTION
PARK BIZNESU
BALLY VESEY
P slaskie www.ballyvesey.pl/
ul. Podmiejska 95,
44-207 Rybnik
Bally Vesey
Indywidualna oferta dla klienta. Mozliwos negocjacji warunkow najmu Przejrzyste zapisy umowy najmu - bez malych druczkow i niespodzianek w trakcie wspolpracy
SILESIA
BUSINESS PARK
I,T
46000
SQM
slaskie www.skanska.pl
Chorzowska 1,
00-000, Katowice
Skanska Skanska
Nowoczesne zielone biura zapewniaja wysoki komfort pracy uzytkownikow przy zastosowaniu energooszczdnych rozwiaza i z troska o srodowisko naturalne.
BYTOMSKI
PARK
PRZEMYSLOWY
P 2601 SQM slaskie http://www.gapp.pl
ul. Siemianowicka
98, Bytom
Gornos-
laska Agencja
Przeksztalce
Przedsibiorstw S.A
Gornoslaska Agencja
Przeksztalce Przedsibiorstw S.A
Park ma charakter parku przemyslowego, funkcjonuje od stycznia 2008 roku. Spolka Zarzadzajaca BPP jest Gornoslaska Agencja Przeksztalce Przedsibiorstw S.A. z siedzi-
ba w Katowicach. Nie posiada statusu SSE.
CZESTO-
CHOWSKI PARK
PRZEMYSLOWO
TECHNO-
LOGICZNY
P,T 6853 SQM slaskie
www.arr.czestochowa.
pl
Waly
Dwernick-
iego 117/121,
42-200
Czstochowa
Agencja Rozwoju
Regionalnego w
Czstochowie S.A.
Agencja Rozwoju
Regionalnego w
Czstochowie S.A.
Czstochowski Park Przemyslowo-Technologiczny to zmodernizowane i nowoczesnie zaaranzowane biura, magazyny i hale produkcyjne powstale z mysla o stworzeniu
przyjaznych warunkow, wspomagajacych rozwoj malych i srednich przedsibiorstw z terenu Czstochowy.
“ECOPARK”
PARK PT W
PIEKARACH
SLASKICH
P,T 10 HA slaskie ekopark.piekary.pl/
ul. W.
Rodzieskiego 2,
41-946 Piekary
Slaskie
Spolka Park Prze-
myslowy w Pieka-
rach Slaskich
Piekary Slaskie city, Spolki
Orzel Bialy S.A.,Zaklady Gos-
podarki Komunalnej Sp. z o.o. i
Gornoslaska Agencja Przeksz-
talce Przedsibiorstw S.A
Misja Parku Przemyslowo Technologicznego EkoPark w Piekarach Slaskich jest utworzenie centrum wdrazania technologii srodowiskowych o profilu recyklingu seg-
regacji, przetworstwa i skladowania odpadow. Glownym celem dzialania Parku jest przywrocenie wartosci przyrodniczych zdegradowanych terenow, a nastpnie rozwoj
gospodarczy regionu poprzez zapewnienie zainteresowanym podmiotom gospodarczym korzystnych warunkow do rozpoczcia inwestycji, jak rowniez pomoc w ich
realizacji.
KRAKOW
BUSINESS PARK
I,T
30000
SQM
malopolskie www.kbp.pl/
Ul. Krakowska
280, 32-080
Zabierzow
Krakow Business
Park
Skarb Pastwa, Agencja
Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A.,
local commune
Krakow Business Park to jedno z najnowoczesniejszych centrow biurowych w tej czsci Europy. Powstalo ono w 1997 roku i juz wtedy wzbudzalo zachwyt i zaintereso-
wanie zagranicznych inwestorow. Cala inwestycja  od projektu przez wykoczenie, oparta zostala na juz istniejacych amerykaskich budynkach, ktorych wysoki standard
stal si priorytetem w przenoszeniu tegoz przedsiwzicia na polski grunt.
DIAMOND
BUSINESS PARK
GLIWICE
P
48050
SQM
slaskie
http://www.indus-
trial.pl/pl/content/
diamond-business-
park-gliwice
44-100 Leonarda
da Vinci 5
APPENDIX 5 continued
CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS
IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA
SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.M OF A. T
APPENDIX 6
COMPANY SEZ COUNTRY SECTOR
DISTANCE
(KM)
1 3MWROCLAW Walbrzych Holand Automotive 125
2 ABB SP. Z O.O. Łodź Netherlands Industrial 125
3 AIR LIQUIDE POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Starachowice France Chemical 125
4 ALUMETAL GORZYCE SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland Metal 150
5
ATS STAHLSCHMIDT &
MAIWORM SP. Z O.O.
Tarnobrzeg Germany Aluminum 150
6 BASF SP.Z O.O. Walbrzych Germany Chemical 125
7
BIELLA SZYDLOWIEC SP. Z O.O./
BIELLA-NEHER AG
Starachowice Switzerland
Office
Equipment
125
8
BORGWARNERTURBO SYSTEMS
POLAND SP. Z O.O
Mielec USA Automotive 140
9 BREMBO POLAND Katowice Italy Automotive 20
10 BRW SP. Z O.O. Mielec Poland Furniture 140
11
BSH SPRZĘT GOSPODARSTAWA
DOMOWEGO SP. Z O.O.
Łodź Germany Appliances 125
12 CAPITA Krakow T. Park Great Britain Accountancy 110
13 CERAMIKA KOŃSKIE SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125
14
CERAMIKA NOWA GALA II
SP. Z O.O.
Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125
15 CERRAD SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125
16 CERSANIT II SA Starachowice Poland Bathroom 125
17 CERSANIT III Walbrzych Poland Ceramics 125
18
COLGATE PALMOLIVE
MANUFACTURING POLAND
Walbrzych USA Chemical 125
19 COMARCH S.A.
Krakow
Technology Park
Poland IT 110
20
DAICEL SAFETY SYSTEMS
EUROPE
Walbrzych Japan Automotive 125
21
DELL PRODUCTS (POLAND)
SP. Z O.O.
Łodź USA IT 125
22 DONALDSON POLSKA Walbrzych Luxembourg Industrial 125
23
EATON AUTOMOTIVE
SYSTEMS SP ZOO
Katowice USA Automotive 20
24 ELECTROLUX POLAND Walbrzych Sweden Appliances 125
25 ERICPOL SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Poland IT 110
26 EUROGLAS POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Industrial 125
27 FABRYKA KOTLOW SEFAKO S.A. Starachowice Poland Metal 125
28 FAURECIAWALBRZYCH Walbrzych France Automotive 125
COMPANY SEZ COUNTRY SECTOR
DISTANCE
(KM)
29
FIAT, GM POWERTRAIN
POLSKA SP. Z O.O.
Katowice Italy Automotive 20
30
FIRMA OPONIARSKA
DĘBICA S.A.
Mielec USA Automotive 140
31 FUJI SEAL POLAND SP. Z O.O. Łodź Japan Packaging 125
32
GENERAL MOTORS
MANUFACTURING POLAND
Katowice USA Automotive 20
33 GERDA 2 SP. Z O.O Starachowice Poland Metal 125
34
GILLETTE POLAND
INTERNATIONAL SP. Z O.O.
Łodź USA FMCG 125
35 GKN DRIVELINE POLSKA Walbrzych UK Automotive 125
36
GOODRICH AEROSPACE
POLAND SP. Z O.O.
Mielec USA Aerospace 140
37 GRUPA ONET.PL Krakow T. Park Poland IT 110
38 GUARDIAN CZĘSTOCHOWA Katowice USA Glass 20
39 HAERING POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Industrial 125
40
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND
POLSKA SP. Z O.O.
Mielec USA Aerospace 140
41 HCL POLAND SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park India IT 110
42
HEESUNG ELECTRONICS
POLAND SP. Z O.O.
Tarnobrzeg South Korea Electronics 150
43 HUSQVARNA POLAND SP. Z O.O. Mielec Sweden Agriculture 140
44
IBM GLOBAL SERVICES
DELIVERY CENTRE POLSKA
Walbrzych USA IT 125
45
INDESIT COMPANY POLSKA
SP. Z O.O.
Łodź Italy Appliances 125
46 ISUZU MOTORS POLSKA Katowice Japan Automotive 20
47 JADARTECHMATIK S.A. Tarnobrzeg Poland Electronics 150
48
KAYE ALUMINIUM OPOLE
SP. Z O.O.
Starachowice Spain Metal 125
49 KIRCHHOFF POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Mielec Germany Automotive 140
50 KRONOSPAN MIELEC SP. Z O.O. Mielec Austria
Wood Process-
ing
140
51 LEAR CORPORATION POLAND II Katowice USA Automotive 20
52 LEAR CORPORATION SP. Z O.O. Mielec USA Automotive 140
53
LG ELECTRONICSWROCLAW
SP. Z O.O.
Tarnobrzeg Poland Electronics 150
54
LG PHILIPS LCD POLAND
SP. Z O.O.
Tarnobrzeg South Korea Electronics 150
55 LOTTEWEDEL Walbrzych Netherlands Food 125
56 MAFLOW POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Katowice USA Automotive 20
57 MAN BUS SP. Z O.O./VW GRUPPE Starachowice Germany Automotive 125
58 MANTRUCKS SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Germany Automotive 110
COMPANY SEZ COUNTRY SECTOR
DISTANCE
(KM)
59 MANDO CORPORATION Walbrzych South Korea Automotive 125
60 MARCEGAGLIA POLAND Walbrzych Italy Industrial 125
61
METZELER AUTOMOTIVE
PROFILE SYSTEMS
Walbrzych Germany Industrial 125
62
MTU AERO ENGINES POLSKA
SP. Z O.O.
Mielec Germany Aerospace 140
63 NEXTEER AUTOMOTIVE POLAND Katowice USA Automotive 20
64 NGK CERAMICS POLSKA Katowice Japan Ceramics 20
65
NIDEC MOTORS AND
ACTUATORS (POLAND) SP. Z O.O.
Krakow T. Park Japan Automotive 110
66
NSK STEERING SYSTEMS
EUROPE
Walbrzych Japan Transport 125
67 ORIZZONTE POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Starachowice International Metal 125
68 PASTA FOOD COMPANY Walbrzych France Food 125
69 PCC P4 Walbrzych Germany Chemical 125
70 POLARIS POLAND Walbrzych USA Automotive 125
71
POLSKIE ZAKLADY LOTNICZE
SP. Z O.O.
Mielec USA Aerospace 140
72 PRINTPACK POLAND SP. Z O.O. Łodź UK Packaging 125
73
PROCTER AND GAMBLE
OPERATIONS POLSKA SP. Z O.O.
Łodź USA FMCG 125
74 PROWELL SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Paper 125
75 QUADWINKOWSKI SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland Printing 150
76 RONAL POLSKA Walbrzych Swiss Automotive 125
77 RR DONNELLEY SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park USA Printing 110
78
RRD STARACHOWICE SP. Z O.O./
RR DONNELLEY
Starachowice USA Printing 125
79 SANFARM SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland
Pharmaceuti-
cals
150
80 SHELL POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Netherlands BPO 110
81 STAR-DUST SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125
82 STAR-GRES SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125
83 STARPOL II SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125
84
TOSHIBATELEVISION
CENTRAL EUROPE SP. Z O.O.
Tarnobrzeg Japan Electronics 150
85
TOYOTA MOTOR
MANUFACTURING POLAND
Walbrzych Japan Automotive 125
86 UBS SERVICE CENTRE (POLAND) Krakow T. Park Switzerland Banking 110
87 UMA INVESTMENTS SP. Z O.O. Łodź USA Food 125
88 WABCO POLSKA Walbrzych USA Automotive 125
89 WABCO POLSKA Walbrzych Holand Automotive 125
90
ZAKLADY AZOTOWE
„PULAWY”S.A.
Starachowice Poland Chemical 125
REGIONAL INVESTORS COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT
IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA
SOURCES:PAIIZ, company websites
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.N OF A. T
NAME BRANCH SUB-ZONE COUNTRY CITY POSTAL
CODE STREET PHONE INVESTMENT STATUS CONTACT WEBSITE
1 ABUS CRANE SYSTEMS POLSKA Machine Gliwicka None Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 20 32 334 70 00 Operating without KSSE permit http://www.abuscranes.pl/Kontakt http://www.abuscranes.pl
2 AGORA POLIGRAFIA Printing Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Towarowa 4 32 325-22-00 Operating drukarnia@katowice.agora.pl www.druk.agora.pl
3 AGRO-JAN PRODUKCJA SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Pcim 32-432 Pcim 1147 12 372 79 66 Designing
4 AGROTEX INTERNATIONAL SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czerwionka-Leszczyny 44-230 3 Maja 44 32 422 96 11 Operating aspiewok@agrotex.net
5 AIUT IT Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Wyczolkowskiego 113 032 775 40 00 Operating biuro@aiut.com.pl www.aiut.com.pl
6 AIUT SERVICE SP. Z O.O. IT Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 ul. Wyczolkowskiego /113 (032) 775 40 00 Operating
7 ALUFLEXPACK POLSKA Steel Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 22 32/ 326 47 90 w.22 Operating sekretariat@tychy.aluflexpack.pl
8 ALUFORM Steel Tyska Polish Tychy 43-109 Strefowa 4 32/324 57 30 Operating
9 ALUPOL PACKAGING Steel Tyska Polish Tychy 43-109 Strefowa 4 32 324-57-33 Operating alupol@grupakety.com www.grupakety.com
10 ALURON Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Zawiercie 42-400 Podmiejska 11 32 678 00 80 Operating biuro@aluron.pl www.aluron.pl
11 APERAM STAINLESS SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS POLAND Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska French Siemianowice Slaskie 41-103 Krupanka 97 32 763 61 00/11 Operating without KSSE permit www.ugine-alz.arcelor.pl
12 APPE POLSKA Plastics Tyska Spain Tychy 43-100 TuryNska 80 32 788 04 20 Operating tychy.polska@appe.com www.appepackaging.com
13 ARCEN POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Portugal Żory 44-240 Wygoda 9 32 43 50 172 Operating biuro@arcen.pl
14 ASSEMBLY CENTRE GLIWICE SP. Z O.O. Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-100 Adama Opla 1 032 270 95 87 Operating Ewa.Szlachta@manferrostaal-automotive.com
15 AUTOROBOT STREFA Automotive Gliwicka Italy Gliwice 44-109 Wyczolkowskiego 29 032 775 33 90 Operating autorobot@post.pl www.autorobotstrefa.pl
16 AVIO POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Aviation Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 40 12 Operating www.dolinalotnicza.pl/en/9/9/art1html
17 AWAX OKNA Plastics Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 18 32/ 326 41 41 Operating awax@awax.pl www.awax.pl
18 AWAX-PLAST SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Wygoda 5 032/ 326 41 41 Operating awax@awax.pl www.awax.pl
19 AWECO POLSKA APPLIANCE Hause APP Tyska Germany Tychy 43-100 TuryNska 80 32/ 780 95 01 Operating
20 BEST POLAND Hause APP Gliwicka Italy Zabrze 41-807 Pyskowicka 19 32 373 76 06 lub 624 Operating magdalena.kordys@best-spa.com
21 BIOAGRA-OIL Chemical Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Przemyslowa 64 32/ 329 10 51 Operating ji@bioagra-oil.pl
22 BITRON POLAND Hause APP Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Sosnowiec 41-218 Jednosci 46 32 290 25 30 Operating www.bitron.pl
23 BJG SP. Z O.O. Developer Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czechowice-Dziedzice Legionow 83 32 215 18 07 Operating without KSSE permit
24 BMT Printing Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Eiffle'a 4 032 775 35 55 Operating bmt@bmt.pl www.bmt.pl
25 BMZ POLAND Electronics Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Leonarda da Vinci 5 32 784 24 50 Operating biuro@bmz-gmbh.de www.bmz-gmbh.eu
26 BNT Electrical Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Balice 32-083 Krakowska 84 12/658 74 36 Designing www.bntsystems.pl
27 BOBREK ALUMINIUM SP. Z O.O. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Bielsko-Biala 43-300 Legionow 81 33/ 846 44 03 Designing
28 BORYSZEW S.A. ODDZIAL MAFLOW W TYCHACH Automotive Tyska Italy Tychy 43-100 Serdeczna 42 32/ 789 03 05 Operating praca.map@maflow.pl www.maflow.pl
29 BOS AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS POLSKA Automotive Tyska Germany Tychy 43-100 Cielmicka 61 32/ 327 86 00 Operating info@bos-ty.com www.bos.de
30 BRATECH ŻUREK SP.J. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Wygoda 12 A 32/ 46 96 440 Operating
31 BREMBO POLAND Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Dabrowa Gornicza 41-303 RodzieNskiego 13 32 295 66 11 Operating www.brembo.com
32 CAPEK SP. Z O.O. Construction Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Skrzyszow 44-348 PowstaNcow Slaskich 236 32 4756560 Operating r.parchuta@capek.pl http://capek.com.pl/
33 CAPGEMINI POLSKA IT Tyska French Katowice 40-007 Uniwersytecka 13 12/634 78 96 Operating office@capgemini.com www.pl.capgemini.com/careers/Katowice
34 CATERPILLAR POLAND Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska USA Sosnowiec 41-208 Jednosci 10 32 368 39 10 Operating www.polska.cat.com
35 COLMEC None Gliwicka None Rudno 83-121 Przemyslowa 5 58 536 11 00 Operating without KSSE permit info@colmec.com.pl www.colmec.com.pl
36 COOPER STANDARD AUTOMOTIVE POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska USA Bielsko-Biala 43-300 Piekarska 77 33 828 91 00 Operating http://www.cooperstandard.com/polish/index.php
37 CORNAGLIA POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 57 12 Operating www.cornagliapol.pl
38 DA GAMA Wood processing Gliwicka None Lubliniec Designing
SOURCE: KSSE
APPENDIX 7
KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES
DATABASE AS OF 2013
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.O OF A. T
NAME BRANCH SUB-ZONE COUNTRY CITY POSTAL
CODE STREET PHONE INVESTMENT STATUS CONTACT WEBSITE
39 DAEDONG POLAND Automotive Gliwicka Korean Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 6A 032 338 67 51 Operating office@shinchang.com.pl www.shinchang.com.pl
40 DAYCO POLAND Automotive Tyska USA TYCHY 43-100 Strefowa /27 32/791-11-00 Under construction dayco.poland@dayco.com www.dayco.com
41 DOOSAN BABCOCK ENERGY POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska England Rybnik 44-207 Podmiejska 7 +48 32 739 17 40 Under construction sekretariat@doosan.com
42 DP CLEAN TECH POLAND Machine Gliwicka Denmark Jędrzejow 28-300 Jasionka 96 413142222 Operating without KSSE permit www.dpcleantech.com
43 DP CLEAN TECH POLAND None Gliwicka None Jędrzejow 28-300 ul. Jasionka 96 (41) 314 22 22 Operating without KSSE permit
44 DSO SP. Z O.O. Wood processing Gliwicka Austria Strzelce Opolskie 47-100 1 Maja 52 077 400 45 00 Operating office.strzelce@kronospan.pl www.kronospan.pl
45 DYNAMIC TECHNOLOGIES SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Czerwionka-Leszczyny 44-230 Armii Krajowej 5 32/42-95-460 do 61 Operating
http://dynamic-technologies-group.com/page.
php?pagina=91
46 EATON AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska USA Bielsko-Biala 43-382 Rudawka 83 033 4993507 Operating 033 499 36 70 www.eaton.com
47 EFEKT T. MAKUCH, M. MITAS, M. MONASTYRSKI SP. J Uslugi prania Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa /8 32/ 326 56 91 Operating biuro@pralnia-efekt.pl www.pralniaefekt.pl
48 EKO MAR SP. Z O.O. None Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Jastrzębie Zdroj 44-335 PodhalaNska 31 32 4710035, 4711231 Operating without KSSE permit
49 EKOLAND Food Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 2 032 789-55-00 Operating j.nowak@maspex.com.pl www.maspex.com.pl
50 ELECTROLUX POLAND Hause APP Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Sweden Siewierz 42-470 Warszawska 87 32 672 44 00 Operating www.electrolux.pl
51 ELECTROPOLI, GALWANOTECHNIKA SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska French Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 21 13 Operating www.electropoli.pl
52 ELHAND TRANSFORMATORY SP. Z O.O. Electrical Gliwicka Polish Lubliniec 42-700 PCK 22 (34) 353 17 10 Designing
53 ELOROS SP. Z O.O. Chemical Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany Chorzow 41-503 Maciejkowska 30 32 77 26 000 Operating vladislav.sywala@messer.pl
54 ELPLAST SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Strazacka 42 032 4730930 Operating info@elplast.org
55 ELPLAST+ SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Jastrzębie Zdroj 44-336 Swierczewskiego 8 8 32 47 18 040 Operating elplast@elplastplus.com.pl www.elplastplus.com.pl
56 ENERGO-METAL SYSTEM POLSKA Machine Gliwicka England Gliwice 44-109 ul. Wyczolkowskiego 23 32 236 26 26 Designing
57 ENTE IT Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 7 032 338 22 00 Operating ente@ente.com.pl www.ente.com.pl
58 ETISOFT Paper Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-100 Szara 21 32 332 80 02 Operating without KSSE permit marketing@etisoft.pl www.etisoft.com.pl
59 EUROS POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Electrical Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany UstroN 43-450 Jozefa Kreta 2 033 854 7554 Operating
60 EUROTERMINAL SŁAWKÓW/CZH Logistic Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Slawkow 41-260 Groniec 1 32 714 24 00 Operating www.euterminal.pl
61 EXTRAL SP. Z O.O. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Wygoda 2 032 7879100 Operating extral@extral.com.pl www.extral.com.pl
62 FABRYKA PLASTIKOW GLIWICE Plastics Gliwicka French Gliwice 44-109 Wyczolkowskiego 20a 032 234 57 50 Operating sebastian.kowalski@pvl.ee.eu www.groupe-plastivaloire.com
63 FAMUR Machine Tyska Polish Katowice 40-698 Armii Krajowej /51 32/ 359 63 00 Operating famur@famur.com.pl www.famur.com.pl
64 FERROLI POLAND Machine Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Sosnowiec 41-200 Narutowicza 53 32 263 05 64/91 Operating www.ferroli.com.pl
65 FIAT AUTO POLAND Automotive Tyska Italy Tychy 43-100 TuryNska /80 32/ 217-91-00 Operating www.fiat.pl
66 FIAT POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGIES POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 57 66 Operating www.fiat-gm-pwt.com.pl
67 FIAT POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGIES POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 +48 33 813 21 00 Operating www.fiatgroup.pl
68 FIAT SERVICES POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Accounting service Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 033 813 20 20 Operating fiatgroup-services-pl@fiatgroup.com
69 FICOMIRRORS POLSKA Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Spain Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Koksownicza 30 32 731 01 00 Operating www.ficosa.com
70 FINAL Construction Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Dabrowa Gornicza 42-523 Koksownicza 9 32 299 00 00 Operating www.final.com.pl
71 FLEXIDER POLAND Automotive Tyska Netherlands Tychy 43-100 TuryNska /100 32/ 217 96 44 Designing www.flexider.com
72 FRANCISCO ROS CASARES POLSKA Steel Gliwicka Spain Gliwice 44-109 Alfreda Nobla 1 032 777 55 55 Operating biuro@froscasares.pl www.froscasares.pl
73 FRONIUS POLSKA Machine Gliwicka Austria Gliwice 44-109 Eiffel'a 8 Operating without KSSE permit
74 GALIA Textile Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Przybylaka 15 Operating without KSSE permit
75 GALTIC INVESTMENTS Developer Tyska Polish TYCHY 43-100 TOWAROWA /50 32/603-03-03 Operating without KSSE permit joanna.janiszewska@segro.com www.segro.pl
76 GARUS PORĘBSKA BEATA Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czechowice-Dziedzice 43-502 Slowackiego 33 32 / 736 01 36 Operating
77 GC INVESTMENT S.A. Developer Jastrzębsko-Żorska None Katowice 40-606 Kolejowa 54 0 Operating without KSSE permit
APPENDIX 7 continued
KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES
DATABASE AS OF 2013
CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.P OF A. T
NAME BRANCH SUB-ZONE COUNTRY CITY POSTAL
CODE STREET PHONE INVESTMENT STATUS CONTACT WEBSITE
78 GENERAL MOTORS MANUFACTURING POLAND Automotive Gliwicka USA Gliwice 44-100 A. Opla 1 032 270 90 00 Operating
79 GENERAL MOTORS POWERTRAIN POLAND Automotive Tyska USA Tychy 43-100 Towarowa 50 32 219 96 00 Operating aleksandra.soga@isuzu.pl
80 GEODIS CALBERSON POLSKA Logistic Tyska French TYCHY 43-100 TURYNSKA /80 32/780-10-80 Operating www.geodiscalbersonge.com
81 GIELDA TOWAROWA Food Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Jastrzębie Zdroj Swierczewskiego Operating without KSSE permit
82 GIMPLAST Plastics Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Sosnowiec 41-203 BaczyNskiego 25b 32 72 10 200 Operating www.ostangroup.it
83 GIOBERT POLSKA Electronics Gliwicka Italy Gliwice 44-109 Leonarda da Vinci 5 032/777-61-57 Operating sekretariat@giobertpolska.com
84 GORAZDZE CEMENT Construction Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Germany Dabrowa Gornicza 41-303 RodzieNskiego 14 77 777 94 34 Operating www.ekocem.pl
85 GORNOSLASKI PARK PRZEMYSLOWY Developer Tyska Polish Katowice 40-155 Konduktorska /39 A 32/ 781 20 00 Operating without KSSE permit gpp@gppkatowice.pl www.gppkatowice.pl
86 GST AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY POLAND Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Germany Częstochowa 42-202 Legionow 202/210 34 377 51 00 Operating www.bst-safety-textiles.com
87 GUARDIAN CZĘSTOCHOWA Glass Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska USA Częstochowa 42-202 Korfantego 31/35 34 323 92 00 Operating www.guardian-czestochowa.com
88 GUHRING Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Germany Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Zaglębia Dabrowskiego 21 32 428 70 00 Operating biuro@guehring.pl www.guehring.pl
89 HABERKORN SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Austria Skrzyszow 44-365 PowstaNcow Slaskich 238 454 69 22 Operating without KSSE permit haberkorn@haberkorn.pl
90 HAVI LOGISTICS Logistic Tyska None Tychy 43-100 TuryNska /80 32/737-10-00 Operating www.havi-logistics.com
91 HENKEL POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Chemical Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 728399272 Operating
92 HEWALEX SP. Z O.O. SPOLKA KOMANDYTOWA Hause APP Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czechowice-Dziedzice 43-502 Slowackiego 33 32 / 214 17 10 Designing www.hewalex.pl
93 HILTON FOODS Food Tyska England Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 31 032 323 47 01 Operating without KSSE permit
94 HIRSCHVOGEL COMPONENTS POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Jana Gutenberga 2 032 775 05 00 Operating maja.gniwecka@hirschvogel.com www.hirschvogel-kotani.pl
95 HL DISPLAY GLIWICE Plastics Gliwicka Sweden Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 22 32 440 02 16 Operating michal.gorski@hl-display.com www.hl-display.pl
96 HOBAS SYSTEM POLSKA Construction Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Switzerland Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Koksownicza 11 32 639 04 50 (52) Operating www.hobas.com.pl
97 HOLBOX POLAND SP. Z O.O. Paper Gliwicka Netherlands Gliwice 44-100 Leonarda Da Vinci 5 032 270 52 14 Operating info@holbox.pl www.holbox.pl
98 HP POLSKA Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Leonarda da Vinci 9 032 775 29 20 Operating contact.hppolska@pelzer.pl
99 HUF POLSKA Automotive Tyska Germany Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 6 32/ 780 85 00 Operating aleksandra.prokopowicz@huf-group.com www.huf-group.com
100 INGEST FACILITY POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Developer Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 2660 Operating without KSSE permit
101 INSTANTA SP. Z O.O. Food Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Kawowa 3 472 41 00, 44 19 490 Operating instanta@instanta.pl www.instanta.com.pl
102 INWESTOR ING Developer Tyska Netherlands Katowice 40-121 Chorzowska /50
32/731 60 10,32/731
60 11
Operating without KSSE permit www.chorzowska50.pl
103 IRESTAL SERVICE CENTER Steel Gliwicka Spain Swiętochlowice 41-600 Chorzowska 120 032 770 92 00 Designing irestalpolska@irestal.com www.irestal.pl
104 IRWN Machine Gliwicka Polish Warszawa 00-124 PaNska 7 510 225 334 Designing
105 JBG-2 SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Warszowice 43-254 Gajowa 5 324759150-1, 4940020 Operating www.jbg.com.pl
106 JOHNSON CONTROLS FOAM SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska USA Żory 44-240 Wygoda 6 32 776 12 00 Operating www.johnsoncontrols.pl/content/pl/pl.html
107 JOHNSON CONTROLS SIEMIANOWICE Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska USA Siemianowice Slaskie 41-103 Krupanka 93 32 764 70 10 Operating www.johnsoncontrols.com
108 JOHNSON ELECTRIC POLAND Hause APP Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Switzerland Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Przybylaka 15 32 295 27 00 Operating www.johnsonelectric.com
109 JOHNSON MATTHEY BATTERY SYSTEMS (AXEON) Electrical Gliwicka England Gliwice 44-100 Portowa 28 (32) 330 26 54 Under construction www.axeon.com
110 JOY MASZYNY GORNICZE Machine Tyska USA Tychy 43-100 Murarska 20 032 776 28 00 Operating jmg@joy.com www.joy.com
111 KALMET Logistic Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 6 032 301 50 71 Operating biuro@kalmet-trans.pl www.kalmet-trans.pl
112 KALMET Steel Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 3 32 230 78 97 Operating biuro@kalmet.com.pl
113 KAUFLAND POLSKA MARKETY SP. Z O.O. S.K. None Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany Wroclaw 50-421 Szybka 6-10 Operating without KSSE permit
114 KEILA INVESTMENTS Developer Gliwicka England PoznaN 61-894 Plac Andersa 5 Operating without KSSE permit
115 KIRCHHOFF POLSKA Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Nobla 3 032 338 16 00 Operating e.piorkowska@kirchhoff.pl www.kirchhoff.pl
APPENDIX 7 continued
KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES
DATABASE AS OF 2013
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  • 4. sed mi ornare, mattis massa eu, scelerisque metus. Pellentesque semper nulla nec massa tempus, id congue ex sagittis. Etiam fini- bus mi eget cursus varius. Aenean dapibus felis sed or- nare faucibus. Fusce quis libero a nisl sodales porta id eu ante. Nul- la facilisi. Praesent facilisis justo lacus, ac pulvinar dui pharetra eget. Mauris sed tortor in nunc bibendum cursus. Donec eu eleifend mauris. Suspendisse pellentesque, libero vel viverra dapibus, augue magna semper mi, ultricies auctor sem odio id ex. Integer pellentesque eget leo id eleifend. Nullam venenatis suscipit dui, posuere aliquet orci finibus id. Suspendisse vulpu- tate lacus magna, a malesuada eros pharetra eget. Donec ut ex lorem. In hac habitasse platea CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK
  • 5. OUTLINE CLEANTECH INTRODUCTION WHAT IS CLEANTECH? WHO ARE THE END-USERS? TYPICAL CLEANTECH STAKEHOLDERS WHAT ARE THE DRIVERS? GROWTH & INNOVATION LOW CARBON ECONOMY ENERGY SECURITY CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK INTRODUCTION POLAND & CEE CONTEXT COMMERCIAL RESEARCH WHAT’S MOST IMPORTANT? HIGH QUALITY PERSONNEL HIGH MARKET GROWTH POTENTIAL STRONG UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION STRONG INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY WHAT ELSE IS IMPORTANT? COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS RESTRICTIONS OF DOING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS SURVEY: WHAT DO EMPLOYEES WANT? CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK IN CONTEXT QUALITY OF R&D PERSONNEL MARKET GROWTH POTENTIAL UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION IP PROTECTION WORKPLACE SURROUNDINGS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES RESIDENTIAL HOUSING COSTS RESTRICTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION SERVICES CONCLUSIONS ANNEX 1 - TALENT PROFILE CREDITS APPENDIX - DATA FILE PRIMARY SOURCES 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 25 25 26 27 28 A.A S.1
  • 6. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ves- tibulum vehicula lorem vitae iaculis dapibus. Praesent port- titor, ante quis euismod inter- dum, arcu quam tempor elit, eu sodales nulla magna a purus. Donec in dapibus odio, ut frin- gilla mi. Aliquam erat volutpat. Etiam ut dolor quam. Suspend- isse consequat facilisis nunc, non luctus eros. Suspendisse lo- bortis eu ante at imperdiet. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Vivamus ac felis rhoncus, pellentesque tor- tor at, sodales dui. Nam ac libero iaculis, sodales arcu sit amet, euismod tellus. Nulla ac massa eleifend, volutpat est et, fringilla nunc. Aenean id feugiat eros, vitae malesuada lorem. Proin sed mi ornare, mattis massa eu, scelerisque metus. Pellentesque semper nulla nec massa tempus, id congue ex sagittis. Etiam fini- bus mi eget cursus varius. Aenean dapibus felis sed or- nare faucibus. Fusce quis libero a nisl sodales porta id eu ante. Nul- la facilisi. Praesent facilisis justo lacus, ac pulvinar dui pharetra eget. Mauris sed tortor in nunc bibendum cursus. Donec eu eleifend mauris. Suspendisse pellentesque, libero vel viverra dapibus, augue magna semper mi, ultricies auctor sem odio id ex. Integer pellentesque eget leo id eleifend. Nullam venenatis suscipit dui, posuere aliquet orci finibus id. Suspendisse vulpu- tate lacus magna, a malesuada eros pharetra eget. Donec ut ex lorem. In hac habitasse platea A MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT
  • 7. INTRODUCTION A NEW DISTRICT OF AN EXISTING CITY 7 OF 28 S iewierz Jeziorna is a new district of an existing city being built in Silesia, 30 minutes north of Katowice along the S1 highway, according to the principles of new urbanism. Planned for mixed use, Siewierz Jeziorna is live, work, play - resi- dential, commercial and recre- ational. The Cleantech Business Park (CTBP) is the commercial component of Siewierz Jeziorna. Cleantech refers to enterprises whose products and services are aimed at deriving an environ- mental benefit. These include products or services that • reduce carbon intensity • increase energy efficiency • enhance environmental protection The business park is designed as a cleantech business park insofar as it aims on attracting high-tech, research intensive enterprises whose commercial aims are cleantech inspired or cleantech related. Principally, these enterprises fall into two categories: • startups and SMEs aimed a science and technology • research and development (R&D) centers for multi- national corporations Located in Silesia in southern Poland, the CTBP aims at being a premiere destination for invest- ment from enterprises through- out Europe. As such, the CTBP could be a science and technol- ogy park whose enterprise ten- ants are focused on research and development (R&D); it could also incubate technology driven startups.
  • 8. WHAT IS CLEANTECH? GROWTH WITHOUT INCREASING EMISSIONS CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 8 OF 28 Cleantech refers to technologies that promote growth without in- creasing emissions. Cleantech technologies can be aimed strictly at reducing car- bon emissions or rather replace carbon-intense production with low carbon alternatives. Those technologies aimed strictly at reducing carbon emissions, for instance, include sulfur-dioxide scrubbers installed in the ex- haust chimneys of coal based power plants. Those aimed at re- placing carbon-intense activities are usually connected to R&D innovation in frontier technolo- gies, such as biofuels from algae. As an investment market, cleantech is highly capital in- tensive, because energy and industrial technologies usually need to grow to scale before they can be commercially viable. Cleantech can be understood in contrast to information technol- ogy (IT) which can easily grow to scale from a simple prototype. For this reason, angel investors, early and late stage private equi- ty, and the participation of cor- porate partners, are all essential to cleantech, as are research in- stitutions, government support and a host of other factors. Examples of cleantech tech- nologies include large-scale de- salination, concentrating solar power, tidal-wave-to-power, or the next generation of biofu- els. These are research orient- ed, long term, capital intensive investments. For this reason, CLEANTECH GROWTH FACTORS Angel Investors Early Stage VC Late Stage VC Corporate Partners Bank Financing Research Institutions Government Support University collaboration
  • 9. cleantech business parks tend to specialization in order to grow an ecosystem that can support a narrow portfolio specific to local and country level strengths. Each country is different. Dan- ish cleantech is wind and biofu- els. Israeli cleantech is electric cars and smart grid. Silicon valley is focused on the convergence between power generation and information technology. Germa- ny is big on renewables: biogas, solar and wind. Sieiwerz Jeziorna is situated in Silesia, so it’s helpful to think of what is driving cleantech growth in Silesia, and more generally in Central Eastern European (CEE). For better or worse, Poland is an emerging economy with three general cleantech-related driv- ers at work: • the need to grow knowledge-based innovative economies • the need for emissions reductions across all sectors • the need to increase energy diversification and therefore improve energy security Although these drivers are not particular to Poland, nor particu- lar to emerging economies, they are unique in that Poland is not focusing on next generation, frontier technologies but rather on leveraging its competetive advantage as a low-cost center. CLEANTECH IS AN ECOSYSTEM 9 OF 28 “CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARKS TEND TO SPECIALIZATION IN ORDER TO GROW AN ECOSYSTEM.”
  • 10. 1 2 3 POWER GENERATION Wave power Biomass, biofuels Concentrating solar Natural gas TRANSPORT Electric vehicles Charging stations Hydrogen power WATER TREATMENT Water cleaning Waste-water processing Conservation 4 5 6 ENERGY DISTRIBUTION Smart grids Smart metering Balancing MATERIALS Nanotechnology Biomimicry Advanced chemicals WASTE PROCESSING Incineration Syngas Pyrolysis 7 8 9 ENERGY EFFICIENCY LED lighting Improved windows Advanced materials INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES Semiconductors Next gen LEDs Concrete additives RECYCLING Sorting technologies Reuse (Freecycle) Life cycle design 10 11 12 ENERGY STORAGE Fuel cells Advanced batteries Hybrid systems AGRICULTURE Xeriscaping Drought crops Bio-insecticides AIR QUALITY ETS carbon trading CO2 emissions Pollutant reduction CLEANTECH HAS 12 VERTICALS CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 10 OF 28 WHO ARE THE END-USERS? SOURCE CLEANTECH POLAND RESEARCH
  • 11. TYPICAL CLEANTECH STAKEHOLDERS CLEANTECH IS AN UMBRELLA 11 OF 28 MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS Cleantech Scandinavia Nordic Innovation Centre CleanTechnology & Sustainable Industries Organization (CTSI) Cleantech Institute American Council on RenewableEnergy GOVERNMENT AGENCIES British Polish Chamber of Commerce GTZ (German Aid Agency) Polish Ministry of the Environment Polish Ministry of the Economy US Commercial Service Innovation Norway NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS Climate Action Network European Climate Foundation European Environmental Bureau WWF European Policy Office INVESTORS AdvancedTechnologyVent (USA) Bankinvest (Denmark) Energy Capital Mngmt (Norway) EnvironmentalTechnologies Fund Eqvitec Partners (Finland) Green Partners LLC Jane Capital (USA) NorthzoneVentures (Sweden) SustainableTechnologies Fund GarageTechnologyVentures (USA) CORPORATES 3M Dow Chemical General Electric IBM Schneider Electric Siemens COMPANIES AeronauticaWindpower (USA) AngleWind AS (Norway) Applied Materials Applied Nano Surfaces (Sweden) Arch Rock BioGasol (Denmark) Biowaz (Norway) Carbon Recycling Intl. (Iceland) ClimateWell (Sweden) Conservation Services Grp (USA) Det NorskeVeritas Eurotrust A/S Evergreen Solar (USA) Fat Spaniel First Solar FuelTech GreatPoint Energy (USA) GreenOil Standard (Denmark) Grid Net Hywind (Norway) Novaled NovoPolymers QuantaSol (UK) Recupyl ReVoltTechnology SiC Processing Veeco (USA) Vestas (Denmark) Watteco “DANISH CLEANTECH IS WIND AND BIOFUELS. ISRAELI CLEANTECH TENDS TOWARD ELECTRIC CARS AND SMART GRID.”
  • 12. CLEANTECH DRIVERS IN POLAND & CEE POLAND IS NOT DENMARK CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 12 OF 28 SOURCE CLEANTECH POLAND RESEARCH FUEL CELLS ELECTRIC VEHICLES VENTURE CAPITAL KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY TECH START UPSSMART GRID ORGANIC FARMING GREEN BUILDING EMISSIONS TRADING BIOMASS SOLAR WASTETO ENERGY WIND NUCLEAR DIVERSIFICATION CONSERVATION NATURAL GAS GEOTHERMAL HYDRO LED LIGHTING ENERGY SECURITY LOW CARBON ECONOMY GROWTH & INNOVATION ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY CLEAN ENERGYDRIVER DRIVER DRIVER
  • 13. 13 OF 28CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 13 OF 28 GROWTH & INNOVATION INNOVATION RETURNS MULTIPLES Emerging markets are in tran- sition from an industrial econo- my to a post-industrial economy, dependent on knowledge and innovation for growth. Moreover, only knowledge and innovation return multiples to investors: an investment of 1 unit of innovation has the poten- tial to create 10 units of growth. For example, the lithium-ion battery was developed as an alternative to the traditional al- kaline battery, which prolonged the battery life of devices, which in turn opened up whole new industries such as light-emitting diode (LED) technology. Warsaw based Ammono, a crystal manu- facturer, is a good example. Cleantech industries are large- ly frontier industries aimed at creating low-carbon solutions that do not exist today, therefore highly dependent on knowl- edge and innovation. One good example of clean- tech transformation is the waste processing industry. In Poland, as much as 80 percent of resi- dential waste is landfilled. Tech- nological alternatives exist, such as recycling and syngas. Those countries who develop the technology will earn more than those countries that adopt the technology. The practical consequence is that the CTBP must be linked to education and R&D. “THOSE COUNTRIES WHO DEVELOP THE TECHNOLOGY WILL EARN MORE THAN THOSE WHO ADOPT THE TECHNOLOGY.”
  • 14. The second driver toward a cleantech economy in Poland is the need to reduce emissions. Stemming from commitments rich-world countries have made under the Kyoto Protocol, in a block with other members of the European Union, Poland is obliged to limit the growth in its emissions of carbon dioxide, CO2. CO2, an otherwise harmless byproduct of human breathing and other carbon-combustion cycles, traps the sun’s energy and warms the planet, threaten- ing the health of entire ecosys- tems. The drive to reduce emis- sions is largely a drive to halt the upward average global temper- ature increase. Cleantech has a role to play in developing alternatives to fossil fuel power sources, such as next- generation biofuels, offshore wind and smart grid technolo- gies. Cleantech technologies can re- duce the emissions intensity of the fossil fuel industry; technol- ogies such as Questor’s flare-cap reduces emissions from natu- ral gas flaring. As Silesia under- goes an industrial transforma- tion, cleantech investment can reduce emissions and promote growth. The practical consequence is that the CTPB will be tied to renewable energy and low- carbon alternatives to coal. LOW CARBON ECONOMY LOW CARBON ALTNATIVES 14 OF 28
  • 15. ENERGY SECURITY LOCALLY APPROPRIATE TECH CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 15 OF 28 Countries, like companies, hedge against unexpected out- comes. For instance, Japan was highly dependent on nuclear power until the tsunami showed how highly vulnerable its nucle- ar facilities were to nearby seis- micaly active regions. Poland, being 90 percent de- pendent on coal for its primary energy production, is highly vulnerable to commodity price swings. As the price of coal has fallen in the last three years, Po- land’s coal producers have strug- gled to stay competitive with relatively cheaper coal imports. Poland, like any other country, could hedge against uncertain- ty in price and availability fuel. Cleantech investment has the promise to increase Poland’s en- ergy security, vis-a-vis the devel- opment of locally appropriate technologies such as wind. Cleantech investment in natu- ral gas fired power generation facilities could bring balance to the coal-natural gas mix. Even the application of best-available technologies in coal-fired power plants could reduce emissions up to 50 percent compared to communist era power blocks. Cleantech in Denmark may be tidal power and in Qatar may de- salination. But the practical conse- quence is that in Poland clean- tech may be old power blocks runningonnaturalgasderived from from coal bed methane sources.
  • 16. T he CTBP would generally have one of two domi- mant characteristics: • a science and technology park for start-ups or • R&D offshoring center for multinationals Offshoring, understood as es- tablishing operations outside a home country, has for many years concerned the IT sector, business process outsourcing (BPO) and shared services cen- ters(SCC).Outsourcinghascome under criticism for its tendence to use well qualified human la- borformenialtasks.However,for about ten years, there has been a growing trend to offshore core innovation and R&D activities (Booz Allen Hamilton, 2006). Large companies are able to establish their R&D facilities wherever they like, provided these facilities fill certain needs. At present, Poland is an attrac- tive destination for shared ser- vices (SSC) and business process outsourcing (BPO), however, the research shows that a CTBP will be a good location for R&D off- shoring as well, provided basic criteria are met, which will be described in subsequent sec- tions. The CTBP will therefore aim to attract high-profile, high-tech activities to become an R&D off- shoring destination for compa- nies such as Samsung, Google, Motorola and Siemens. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK INTRODUCTION ONE OF TWO SHAPES 16 OF 28
  • 17. POLAND & CEE CONTEXT LOCAL & COUNTRY LEVEL CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 17 OF 28 Among factors determining the location for R&D offshoring are issues pertaining to the loca- tion and it surroundings (local level), as well as issues relevant to the entire country, or even the economic region (country level). Thus, the CTBP must be consid- ered in the context of Silesia, as a location in Poland, and also in Central and Eastern Europe. Factors determining R&D loca- tion be determined on the lo- cal level, pertaining to the site and its surroundings, or on the country level, relevant to the entire country or even regional economy. For this reason, each R&D facility has both a local and country level context. Siewierz must be considered in the context of Silesia, as well as Poland and Central and East- ern Europe. Local level factors (e.g. university cooperation), are more flexible; country level fac- tors (e.g. intellectual property protection) are more stable. If country level factors are fa- vorable, local level factors might be improved to produce an at- tractive R&D location. It’s impor- tant to underline the following. Companies have different reason for offshoring and nearshoring their R&D facili- ties in emerging and devel- oped countries. To this extent, Poland should be considered an emerging economy. “FOR ABOUT TEN YEARS, THERE HAS BEEN A GROWING TREND TO OFFSHORE CORE INNOVATION AND R&D ACTIVITIES.”
  • 18. How do you attract a corpora- tion to invest in your business park? Over the last decade, stud- ies have been carried out that were designed to find out which factors determine the location of corporate R&D facilities.These studies cover the years from 2005 to 2013 and take several in several different forms: • Surveys - 700 industry re- sponses regarding decisions on R&D offshoring • Case studies - for instance, a Seattle-based company lo- cating its R&D in Canada • Data analysis - one study analyzed over 1,500 R&D projects, another used a U.S. public data set Almost all of the above lead to similar findings. In summary, the most important factors are: high qualityR&Dpersonnel, the mar- ket growth potential, university collaboration, and intellectual propertyprotection. Therefore, to attract Microsoft, Google, General Electric, Siemens and other corporate investors, the CTBP will have to be an attractive alternative to other places they are considering. Fortunately, most of therequirementsaremetbyvirtue of Silesia’s demmographics and the merits of Poland’s intellectual property protections provided by the court system. The key factors identified for an R&D investment to be placed in an emerging economy are described in the section that follows. COMMERCIAL RESEARCH 18 OF 28 SOURCE EDF RESEARCH KEY FACTORS FOR OFFSHORING R&D OPERATIONS High quality R&D personnel Strong market growth potential Strong university collaboration Strong intellectual property protection
  • 19. WHAT’S MOST IMPORTANT? A HIGHLY SKILLED WORKFORCE CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 19 OF 28 HIGH QUALITY R&D PERSONNEL In all studies, access to highly educated and skilled workforce was primary or secondary in im- portance. Some studies under- line lower cost skilled workforce (value for money). Education is usually measured in terms of the % of degrees held (BA, M.Sc., Ph.D.). (country and local level) STRONG MARKET GROWTH POTENTIAL On study found that this factor is crucial for emerging econo- mies, as companies look to long- term effects of their presence. Also, sales support and a local market for products are impor- tant in this aspect. (country level) STRONG UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION High-quality R&D person- nel can be obtained in the long term by establishing proper ties with local universities, technical schools, and research centers. Naturally, technical faculties are of particular interest. (local level) STRONG INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION R&D produces certain value which has to be protected using patents, trade secrets, internal frameworks, or other legal de- vices. Ownership of intellectual property, and ease of dealings with the state and universities, is important. (country level)
  • 20. 20 OF 28 WHAT ELSE IS IMPORTANT? COSTS ARE IMPORTANT COSTS OF DOING BUSINESS In emerging economies, costs are important in two respects. Employees want a competetive wage and multinational com- panies look for cost-competitive high-quality staff. Tax incentives are usually considered sepa- rately. On the employee side, a competitive wage is important. (country and local level) RESTRICTIONS Restrictive regulatory regimes discourage any foreign direct investment, especially risky and cost-intensive. This may include an inability to perform a certain kind of activity in a certain site. It may also include a weak court system that does not adequately protect patent and intellectual property. Both factors impose restrictions. (country and local level) ENVIRONMENT It is important to empha- size that the research suggests that companies do not chose to locate their R&D facilities in emerging countries because of a hiqh quality environment. The reverse is often the case: they choose to locate there despite the quality of the environment. However, the particular case of the CTBP being integrated into Sewierz Jeziorna would necessarily involve selling the facility as being set in an at- tractive environment. SOURCE BASF R&D, MATERIAL COATINGS
  • 21. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 21 OF 28 WE CONDUCTED A SURVEY OFTECHNICAL PROFESSIONALS To assess these factors, we conducted a survey of young professionals working in R&D in- tensive industries. The questions we asked concerned the impor- tance of workplace surround- ings, sustainability, and work- place aesthetics. Respondents were asked why or why not they would move to an attractive R&D location, and whether big cities were the best location. HERE ARETHE KEY RESULTS OFTHE SURVEY We found out that workplace surroundings are important in- sofar as there is an adequate fa- cility for eating at lunchtime and for recreational opportunities after work: pubs, cafes, cultural amenities. The sustainable character of the workplace is not so impor- tant: water conservation, energy efficiency, sustainable materials, etc. However, hints of sustain- ability can improve workplace aesthetics, which is important for young professionals, mean- ing designing with natural mate- rials such as bamboo, wood, etc. Respondents cited a preference for issues of practical concern: such as the availability of a bike rack and showers for commuters as impacting the choice of one’s workplace. It’s important to keep in mind that workers make very practical decisions. SURVEY RESULTS: WHAT DO EMPLOYEES REALLY WANT AT WORK? SUSTAINBLE IS NOT SO IMPORTANT SURVEY RESULTS: WHAT’S IMPORTANT? PLACESTO EAT PLACES TO HAVE FUN A PLACETO SHOWER A PLACETO PARK A BIKE “IT’S IMPORTANT TO KEEP IN MIND THAT WORKERS MAKE VERY PRACTICAL DECISIONS.”
  • 22. T he following section takes a look at the quali- ties of a CTBP as the com- mercial part of Siewierz Jeziorna QUALITY OF R&D PERSONNEL Country level: Poland is of aver- age attractiveness; good output of IT education managed to at- tract significant IT investment, but other sectors, and cleantech in particular, has seen only a few major players compared to the overall number of investments. Local level: Silesia has a slightly lower percentage of higher edu- cation than Poland on average (16% compared to 17% in 2013). At the same time, there is a high share of science (9%) and in- dustry & engineering (22%) stu- dents in Silesia; there are plenty of universities with an industrial character; however, these are not considered to be the best in- stitutions in Poland. MARKET GROWTH POTENTIAL Country level: Poland is gener- ally considered to be a thriving economy with high potential. Local level: Silesia is an impor- tant economic region of Poland, accounting for almost 13% of Polish GDP (as of 2012). UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION Local level: the number of edu- cational institutions in Silesia of- fers high potential; new cooper- ation schemes could be tested, as Poland is not generally con- CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK IN CONTEXT CLEANTECH INVESTORS ARE FEW 22 OF 28
  • 23. “RESPONDENTS CITED A PREFERENCE FOR PRACTICAL CONCERNS SUCH AS THE AVAILABILITY OF BIKE RACKS.” SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA AMMENITIES CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 23 OF 28 sidered a paragon of effective industry-university collabora- tion; successful projects involve cooperation with non-academic science institutes. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Country level: Poland ranks 43 out of 130 globally, and 5 out of 24 regionally in the 2013 Inter- national Property Rights Index. Poland can generally be consid- ered a safe location with respect to intellectual property protec- tion. WORKPLACE SURROUNDING Local level: As a part of Siewierz Jeziorna, provided it is devel- oped in its entirety, the CTBP has a chance to be uniquely attrac- tive as a workplace with ame- nities, as well as with pleasant aesthetics and a commitment to sustainability. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Local level: Siewierz Jeziorna is adjacent to a highway with a high traffic count and situated in a population center of ap- proximately 6 million people within a one hour drive. It must be considered that employment opportunities in the region are industrial and light commercial in character, but the region is undergoing a transition, which in time could increase the avail- ability of jobs in technology.
  • 24. RESIDENTIAL HOUSING Local level: A uniquely attrac- tive feature of CTBP may be the proximity of housing, along with a diversified amenities, which would make it attractive for em- ployees to settle permanently. COSTS Local level: The average salary in the Siewierz Jeziorna vicinity is significantly lower than the Polish average (3100 PLN com- pared to ca 3520 PLN as of 2012), which would indicate low labor costs; competitive wages will be needed to attract talent. RESTRICTIONS Local level: Certain activities cannot be performed in Siewierz Jeziorna due to zoning plan limi- tations. Traffic intense activities will be limited and deliveries and logistics related services will be discouraged due to the nearby residnces. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Local level: Air and water in Siewierz are cleaner than in heavy industrialized parts of Silesia, but nevertheless they do not seem to be of significantly higher quality. GOOD WAGES NEEDED 24 OF 28
  • 25. STRONG ACADEMIC TIES CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 25 OF 28 UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION Science and technology parks need to be tight-knitted with an academic community, including frequent interactions with scien- tists. CTBP could strengthen ties to universities, for instance, by being a satellite campus for an educational institution. SERVICES Technology start-ups need machinery for lease or occasion- al use: industrial grade 3D print- ers, milling machines, machines for computer numerical control (CNC), circuitry manufacturing, server rooms, microscopes and other optical instruments, clean rooms, sites dedicated to precise laboratory work requiring sterile conditions. “EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE REGION ARE INDUSTRIAL AND LIGHTCOMMERCIAL, BUT THE REGION IS UNDERGOING TRANSITION.”
  • 26. W e introduced the Cleantech Business Park (CTBP) as the commercial component of Siew- ierz Jeziorna. The CTBP could host technology and science SMEs and startups, or it could host R&D centers for multina- tional companies. The research suggests com- panies choose to locate R&D centers in emerging econo- mies when certain conditions are met, namely, there’s high market growth potential, edu- cated workers, and secondarily, advantages regarding the cost of doing business. Employees, however, are often practically minded: looking for places that cater to their practical needs. Global trends see companies outsourcing higher value added services, as they do for business processes. Silesia, with a large popula- tion and proximity of technical universities, seems a good place for a cleantech business park, provided the CTBP can solve re- gional challenges, such as the in- dustrial transformation and the development of alternatives to coal. The region has a great deal of computer science graduates (see Annex 1); the environmen- tal and electric engineers com- plement a talent mix that could aid in Silesia’s industrial transfor- mation away from an economy based on coal-fired power. CONCLUDING REMARKS SOLVE REGIONAL CHALLENGES 26 OF 28
  • 27. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 27 OF 28 ANNEX 1 RANK DISCIPLINE GRADUATES 1 Environment Engineering 2085 2 Computer Science 2073 3 Mechanics and Machinery 1429 4 Automation and robotics 1126 5 ElectricalTechnology 1052 6 Environment Protection 586 7 Material Engineering 561 8 Energy 480 9 Mechatronics 412 10 Biomedical Engineering 403 11 Chemistry 361 12 Biotechnology 211 SOURCES: Perspektywy;Wprost; GUS; university websites TALENT PROFILE SILESIA UNIVERSITY GRADUATES,2013
  • 28. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT 28 OF 28 Parker Snyder Project Director Juliusz Kowalczyk Project Manager Łukasz Mazurek Art Direction PiotrWdowiński Principal Analyst Wojciech Kość Copy Editor UL.KRUCZA51/31,00-022 info@cleantechpoland.com PRODUCTIONTEAM CLEANTECH POLAND LLC
  • 29. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT APPENDIX CONTENTS A.B WHO ARE THE END USERS? MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES A.D COMPARABLES CORPORATE R&D,TECHNOLOGY PARKS A.E POSSIBLE SCENARIOS ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS A.F UNIVERSITIES DOMESTIC RANKING BY DISCIPLINE A.H LOCAL ENVIRONMENT AIR &WATER QUALITY A.I CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS A.M REGIONAL INVESTORS COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT A.N KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES DATA FILE S.1 NEXT GENERATION OFFSHORING THE GLOBALIZATION OF INNOVATION Duke, the Fuqua School of Business Booz, Allen, Hamilton (2006) S.2 OFFSHORING THE BRAINS AS WELL AS THE BRAWN COMPANIES SEEK INTELLECTUAL TALENT BEYONDTHEIR BORDERS Duke, the Fuqua School of Business Booz, Allen, Hamilton (2006) S.3 LOCATING FOR POTENTIAL: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF COMPANY X’S INNOVATION CENTRE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Martin Prosperity Institute University of Toronto (2009) S.4 HERE OR THERE? A SURVEY OF FACTORS IN MULTI-NATIONAL R&D LOCATION The National Academies Press Washington D.C. (2006) S.5 ATTRACTING R&D OF MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC CASE STUDY The Innovation Policy Platform World Bank (2013) PRIMARY SOURCES S.6 F&D OFFSHORE INSOURCING: DRIVERS AND MOTIVATIONS FEPWORKING PAPER UNIVERSITY OF PORTO Economics and Management (2013) S.7 THE GLOBALIZATION OF R&D AND INNOVATION HOW DO COMPANIES CHOSEWHERE TO BUILD R&D FACILITIES Information Technology & Innovation US House of Representatives Committee (2007) PRIMARY SOURCES
  • 30. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.B OF A.S APPENDIX 1 SOURCES:Company annual reports; European Commission,The 2012 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard; Strat- egy (Booz & Company),The 2013 Global Innovation 1000 Study: Navigating the digital future; University websites COMPANY COUNTRY ORIGIN CORE BRANCH FLAGSHIP PRODUCT INNOVATION INTENSITY PRESENCE IN POLAND R&D PROFILE MARKET OPPORTUNITIES COSTS AS RELATED TO CURRENT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES 1 ASTOR Poland Automation Automation Software N/A HQ (incl. R&D) IT, software development, automation, robotics, en- gineering Growth in Polish industry automation High (Polish company) internships, best thesis competition, educational courses and workshops, robots packages cooperation with Silesian universi- ties, R&D center 2 BASF Germany Chemicals n/a 1170 patents in 2012; R&D expenditure (2012) ca 25% revenue Manufacturing, Sales Chemistry, construction, engineering; robotics, mechanics Global supplier Medium (company present in almost every European country) graduates encouraged to work at catalysers factory potential cooperation with MyÅ›lenice facility 3 DASSAULT SYSTEMES France Industrial software 3DExperience R&D expenditure ca 20% revenue (2013) Sales, Software Development (Apriso subsidiary) Software engineering, engineering Software services for industry, oil & gas Low (IT engineers in KrakOw) Apriso cooperates with the AGH university faculty of elec- trotechnics, automation, IT and biomedical engineering increase of software engineering activity 4 DNV GL Norway Classification soci- ety, Advisory, Tech- nological Services N/A R&D expenditure 6% revenue (2012) Advisory, Services Engineering Laboratory & materials testing; software devel- opment for clean energy Medium (high-tech laboratory in Czech Republic, presence in most European countries) DNV GL was the main founder of Computer Center in GdaŃsk University of Technology, who is their main partner for the maritime and energy sector laboratory, software & other services for renewable energy 5 DOW USA Chemicals N/A R&D expenditure 3% sales revenue (2013) Sales, Service Chemistry, process engi- neering Global supplier Low (R&D center in Switzerland) none of significance in Poland cooperation with Silesian universi- ties, R&D center 6 ECOLAB USA Chemicals Antimicrobial technologies 80 new applied products 2013; R&D expenditure: 1.4% sales revenue (2013) Documentation Processing Center Chemistry, medicine Global supplier Low (BPO in KrakOw) n/a R&D for sustainable agriculture, sew- age treatments 7 ELECTROLUX Sweden Appliances N/A R&D expenditure: 2.5% revenue (2013) BPO, Sales, Manufacturing Engineering, industrial design Global supplier Low (manufacturing and BPO in Poland) use materials and technologies developed by WrocÅ‚aw University of Technology; internships available through AIESEC engineering & design center 8 FANUC Japan Automation Robots R&D expenditure: 4% revenue (2013) Sales, Manufacturing Engineering, automation Global supplier Medium (manufacturing, service) supply of robots for scientific purposes; national educa- tional program‘Unknown Power of Robots’ robotics R&D center, cooperation with Silesian universities 9 GE USA Machinery Aerospace engines, turbine packages R&D expenditure: 3% revenue (2012) ca 2000 patents in 2012 General Electric Engineering Design Center (PPP with Warsaw Institute of Aviation and Warsaw University of Technology) Mechanical engineering, process engineering, IT Global supplier Medium (EDC is a high-grade R&D center) EDC is a partner with Warsaw University of Technology, providing employment for students and graduates another engineering & design center related to different GE branch (e.g. electric) could be established 10 GOOGLE USA IT n/a R&D expenditure: 13.5% revenue (2013) Engineering Center IT, software development Global supplier Low (IT engineers in KrakOw) donations for Jagiellonian University Faculty of Math and IT 11 IBM USA IT Servers R&D expenditure: 6% revenue (2013) BPO, Sales, Services IT, software development Global supplier Low (manufacturing and BPO in Poland) cooperation with University of Silesia - joint courses for students; joint work on smart cities initiative extension of smart cities initiative and US cooperation to CT BP 12 KEYENCE Japan Electronics Sensors R&D intensity 5.2% (EU 2012 Ind. Scoreboard) Sales, Service Engineering Global supplier Medium (manufacturing, service) none of significance in Poland cooperation with Silesian universi- ties, R&D center 13 KOPEX Poland Machinery Automated wall complex R&D expenditure: 2% sales revenue (2013) HQ (incl. R&D), Manufacturing Engineering, automation Global supplier High (Polish company) internships for students of Silesian University of Technol- ogy engineering & design center for modern mining equipment 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Japan Energy, Automa- tion Robots Over 6000 patent applications in 2012, R&D expenditure - 4.5% sales revenue (2014) Sales, Manufacturing, Services Engineering, automation Global supplier Medium (Mitsubishi Electric em- ploys 100 in manufacturing) Automation scholarship’- a student competition in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia; internships for student and donations for universities (AGH, Krakow University of Technology) cooperation with Silesian universi- ties, R&D center WHO ARE THE END USERS? MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES
  • 31. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.C OF A. T COMPANY COUNTRY ORIGIN CORE BRANCH FLAGSHIP PRODUCT INNOVATION INTENSITY PRESENCE IN POLAND R&D PROFILE MARKET OPPORTUNITIES COSTS AS RELATED TO CURRENT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES 15 NOVOZYMES Denmark Biotech LpHera R&D expenditure - 13% revenue (2013) NONE Biotechnology, medicine, chemistry Global supplier Low (no competence-intensive presence in Poland) n/a R&D for sustainable agriculture, sew- age treatments 16 PHILIPS Nether- lands Electronics, Health- care Philips Innova- tion Services R&D expenditure - 7.3% sales revenue (2013); 1839 patent applications in 2013 Sales, Manufacturing Mechanical engineering, process engineering, IT Global supplier Medium (company present in most European countries) cooperation with a vocational school in PiÅ‚a (manufactur- ing site) R&D center for sustainable technolo- gies 17 ROLLS- ROYCE United Kingdom Machinery Aerospace en- gines 475 patents in 2011 Sales and Service (Gdynia), Manu- facturing (Gniew), Purchasing Center (KrakOw) Mechanical engineering, process engineering, IT Global supplier Low (manufacturing and BPO in Poland) none of significance in Poland; several academic partner- ships in the UK, Germany, and USA compete with EDC by establishing a similar center 18 SAINT GOBAIN France Construction Glass 400 patents in 2012, R&D expenditure - 1% sales revenue (2012) Sales, Manufacturing Engineering Global supplier Low (manufacturing) internships for students of Silesian University of Technol- ogy potential for further cooperation with Silesian universities; establish- ment of R&D center for construction materials 19 SAMSUNG South Korea Electronics Smartphones R&D expenditure - 5.8% (2013), R&D Center IT, software development Global supplier Medium (Samsung has its R&D Europe in Poland) scientific and applied research conducted along with uni- versities, including publicly financed projects Samsung already has extended presence in Poland; further projects would be needed 20 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC France Energy, Electronics Cables R&D expenditure - 5.5% revenue (2013) Sales, Manufacturing, SSC Engineering, mechanical engineering, electric engi- neering, automation Global supplier Low (manufacturing and BPO in Poland) internships, support in dissertations, ambassador program Schneider already has presence related to high-tech manufacturing; R&D facility establishment would be attractive as the‘next step’ 21 SHERWIN- WILLIAMS USA Chemicals Special purpose paints R&D expenditure - 0.4% sales revenue (2013) Sales, Manufacturing Chemistry Global supplier Low (manufacturing) n/a cooperation with Silesian universi- ties, R&D center 22 SIEMENS Germany Energy, Electronics, Healthcare Wind turbines R&D expenditure - 5.5% revenue (2013) Sales, Manufacturing, Services Engineering, mechanical engineering, electric engi- neering, automation Global supplier Medium (Siemens has had long term presence in Poland) competition for best thesis on automation; grants for aca- demic institutions academic cooperation with Silesian universities; new design & engineer- ing facilities 23 SINGAPORE TECHNOLO- GIES ENGI- NEERING Singapore Electronics Aerospace engi- neering R&D expenditure - 1.6% sales (2011) NONE Engineering Global supplier Low (presence in Western Eu- rope) n/a new entrant to Poland - engineering & design center 24 VESTAS Denmark Energy Wind turbines R&D expenditure - 3.9% revenue (2013) Sales, Service Engineering Global supplier Low (R&D centers consolidated in Denmark) none of significance in Poland engineering & design center 25 XEROX USA Electronics Xerographs R&D expenditure - 0.7% revenue (2013) Sales, Service Software engineering, engineering Global supplier Low (R&D center in France) funding language courses in ŁOd engineering & design center 26 YINGLI SOLAR China Energy Solar panels 342 patent applications in 2013, R&D expenditure - 2% revenue (2013) NONE Engineering Global supplier Medium (Chinese company) n/a renewable energy R&D center APPENDIX 1 continued WHO ARE THE END USERS? MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES SOURCES:Company annual reports; European Commission,The 2012 EU Industrial R&D Investment Scoreboard; Strat- egy (Booz & Company),The 2013 Global Innovation 1000 Study: Navigating the digital future; University websites
  • 32. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.D OF A. T APPENDIX 2 CONTEXT PARK COUNTRY LOCATION EST. ENTITY RESPONSIBLE UNIVERSITY PARTNERS FACILITIES SERVICES CORE BRANCHES BUSINESS ENTITIES NOTABLE COMPANIES PUBLIC AID INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS COMMENTS 1 COMPARABLE Pomorski Park Naukowo- Technologiczny Poland Gdynia 2001 Gdyńskie Centrum Innowacji (GCI) - bugdet entity of Gdynia city Gdańsk Medical University/Gdańsk Univeristy (Cross- Academic Faculty of Biotechnology) Regional patent information office, Startup zone advisory services, laboratory (biotech), design center Automation, ICT, Biotechnology >150 A&A Biotechnologies, Bioseco EU funding Innovative Economy, Regional Operational Programme, Voivodeship Water Economy and Environment Protection Fund International Association of Science Parks and Innovation Areas One of the oldest and most innovative & efficient technology parks in Poland; Conduct an important scientific project - in-vi- tro production of marsh plants to revitalize Pomeranian marsh- esl Does not operate within an SEZ, contrary to GdaŃsk park 2 COMPARABLE UPTEC (Science and Technology Park of University of Porto) Portugal Porto 2007 University of Porto - Tool park, technological software, startup advisory, innovation audit Automation, IT, bio- technology, marine science 154 Abyssal Public financing International Association of Science Parks and Innovation Areas UPTEC comprises of 4 centers (Technology, Biotechnology, Sea, Creative Industries), UPTEC is a major example of a successful science and technology park built on the university founda- tions 3 PROXIMITY Park Naukowo- Technologiczny Euro-Centrum Poland Katowice 2007 Park Naukowo- Technologiczny Euro Centrum Sp. z o.o. 12 universities and academies Laboratory with artificial sun, advisory services, funding programs, business development Renewable energy, sustainable building 89 Vattenfall EU funding - A passive, sustainable office building hosts the laboratory 4 PROXIMITY Technopark Gliwice Poland Gliwice 2004 Park Naukowo- Technologiczny Technopark Gliwice Sp. z o.o. Silesian University of Technology Tool park, technological software, startup advisory, innovation audit IT, automation 52 FESTO, i3D Katowice SEZ International Association of Science Parks and Innovation Areas Cooperation with Banco Santander (Santander Universidades program) on a joint program to produce technological startup presented at Venture Capital forum in Silicon Valley, The Park raises scholarships for SUT Ph.D. students SOURCES: PARP, PAIIZ, website of managing entity COMPARABLES CORPORATE R&D TECHNOLOGY PARKS
  • 33. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.E OF A. T APPENDIX 3 POSSIBLE SCENARIO DESCRIPTION R&D PERSONNEL POTENTIAL UNIVERSITY COLLABORATION INTENSITY POTENTIAL INNOVATION POTENTIAL CHALLENGES ADVANTAGES IMPROVEMENT MEASURES & SOLUTIONS DIFFERENTIATING MEASURES DIFFICULTY LEVEL CLEANTECH TECHNOLOGY START-UP PARK CTBP as a hub for start-ups in Silesia and the regional centre of high-tech scientific work medium high: a start-up park would benefit from close involvement with universities high if users selected properly little startup tech culture in Poland, lack of equity funding, university reluctance toward another R&D center brand; unique location and surroundings; housing oppor- tunities seeking several academic partners for a narrower scope of disciplines; targeting specific faculties establishing a more‘corporate’ than‘academic’alignment, and raising a VC fund rather than re- lying on EU and NCBiR funding VERY HIGH CORPORATE R&D CENTER CTBP as a location for R&D of a multinational enterprise, creat- ing employment for technical professionals branch dependent; energy, IT, automation, mechanical engi- neering: high; other: low medium: collaboration would probably involve arrangements on internships and training, donations, etc. corporation dependent insufficient competitiveness of the region on R&D personnel skills map relatively lower cost establishing bonds between the corporation and universi- ties/ municipality to other R&D centers: corpora- tion’s commitment to sustain- ability VERY HIGH CLEANTECH CLUSTER CTBP as a competitor for exist- ing Silesian clusters (Passive and Energy Efficient Building Cluster, Energy Efficient Tech- nologies Cluster) medium medium: a university could be a partner to the cluster medium raising enough participants to open another cluster low-base effect - other clusters are underperforming (e.g. the Energy Efficient Technologies Cluster in Piekary ÅšlÄ…skie) branding CTBP as a relocation spot for businesses from else- where to other clusters: choosing quality over quantity of part- ners, focusing on narrower scope of technologies and branches to develop HIGH POSSIBLE SCENARIOS ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS SOURCE: Cleantech Poland Research
  • 34. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.F OF A. T APPENDIX 4 NAME ORIGINAL NAME LOCATION PROFILE RELEVANT FACULTIES GRADU- ATES OF RELEVANT FACULTIES (2013) RANK (PL) (GEN- ERAL, WPROST 2013) (50) RANK (PL) (GENER- AL, PERS- PEKTYWY 2013) (83) RANK (PL) (TECHNICAL FACULTIES, PERSPEKTYWY 2013) RANK (PL) (OTHER FACULTIES, PERSPE- KTYWY 2013) INNOVATION POINTS, INCL. PATENTS AND LICENSES, R&D INFRASTRUC- TURE (OUT OF 100, PERSPE- KTYWY 2013) RANK (EUROPE) (WEBMET- RICS) RANK (GLOBAL) (WEBO METRICS) INNOVATION FOSTERING ENTITIES AWARDS ENERGY(20) MECHANICS MACHINERY (25) INFORMA- TION TECHNOL- OGY IT(40) AUTO MATION/ ROBOTICS/ ETC.(20) OTHER TECH- NICAL(30) MATERIALS ENGINEER- ING CHEMISTRY (20) ENVIRON- MENT PROTEC- TION(40) 1 UNIVERSITY OF SILESIA Uniwersytet Śląski Katowice general Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection; Faculty of Computer Science and Materials Science 310 35 20 n/a n/a 13 n/a n/a 10 14 8 64.01 231 638 Center For Innovation, Technology Transfer, and Development - University of Silesia Found. 2 SILESIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Politechnika Śląska w Katowicach Gliwice technical Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science; Faculty of Mechanical Engineering; Faculty of Energy and Environmental Engineering 2836 4 18 4 4 7 5 3 4 10 10 71.61 271 745 Center For In- novation and Technology Transfer Several awards for an innovative coal mining machine design 3 TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF CZESTOCHOWA Politechnika Czsto- chowa technical Automation and Robotics; Energy; Biomedical Engineering; Environment Protection 687 27 44 7 19 17 11 17 11 n/a 22 39.33 569 1765 Center For Energy Innovation 4 AGH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Akademia Gorniczo- Hutnicza Kraków technical Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science; Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics; Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science 3856 3 5 3 2 1 2 2 2 n/a 6 92.5 125 353 Center For Technology Transfer Innovation Incubator (2014); 2 Prime Minister Awards 2014 5 CRACOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Politechnika Krakowska im. Tadeusza Kościuszki Kraków technical Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology; Faculty of Mechanical Engineering; Faculty of Electri- cal and Computer Engineering; Faculty of Environmental Engi- neering 1505 10 39 8 8 21 12 9 12 n/a 25 46.38 354 988 Project titled: Innovation Transfer - Enhancing Links Between R&D Entrepreneurs 2014 TrackTec awards (3) for best theses on railway technology SOURCES: Perspektywy;Wprost; GUS; university websites UNIVERSITIES DOMESTIC RANKING BY DISCIPLINE
  • 35. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.G OF A. T APPENDIX 4 continued NAME ORIGINAL NAME LOCATION PROFILE RELEVANT FACULTIES GRADU- ATES OF RELEVANT FACULTIES (2013) RANK (PL) (GEN- ERAL, WPROST 2013) (50) RANK (PL) (GENER- AL, PERS- PEKTYWY 2013) (83) RANK (PL) (TECHNICAL FACULTIES, PERSPEKTYWY 2013) RANK (PL) (OTHER FACULTIES, PERSPE- KTYWY 2013) INNOVATION POINTS, INCL. PATENTS AND LICENSES, R&D INFRASTRUC- TURE (OUT OF 100, PERSPE- KTYWY 2013) RANK (EUROPE) (WEBMET- RICS) RANK (GLOBAL) (WEBO METRICS) INNOVATION FOSTERING ENTITIES AWARDS ENERGY(20) MECHANICS MACHINERY (25) INFORMA- TION TECHNOL- OGY IT(40) AUTO MATION/ ROBOTICS/ ETC.(20) OTHER TECH- NICAL(30) MATERIALS ENGINEER- ING CHEMISTRY (20) ENVIRON- MENT PROTEC- TION(40) 6 OPOLE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Politechnika Opolska Opole technical Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Control and Infor- matics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 553 47 46 13 14 29 17 11 n/a n/a n/a 51.77 792 2806 Institute of Products and Process Innovation The Best of Opolskie’for ‘Young Talents Creator’ science promotion 7 UNIVERSITY OF OPOLE Uniwersytet Opolski Opole general Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Faculty of Natural and Technical Sci- ences 232 n/a 47 n/a n/a 35 n/a 24 n/a 18 34 23.46 626 2020 Project titled: University Innovation As- sistant, coopera- tion with SMEs 8 KIELCE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Politechnika Kielce technical Faculty of Electrical Engineer- ing, Automatic Control and Computer Science, Faculty of Environmental, Geomatic and Energy Engineering, Faculty of Mechatronics and Machine Engineering 908 25 56 19 19 30 18 25 n/a n/a n/a 70.64 959 3533 Department of Cooperation with Business Entities and Innovative Economy European Rover Challenge 2014 - 2nd place; 2012 Siemens awards for young scientists 9 OSTRAVA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava Ostrava, Czech Republic technical Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering n/a; ca 6000 stu- dents n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 315 870 Innovation Support Center UNIVERSITIES DOMESTIC RANKING BY DISCIPLINE
  • 36. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.H OF A. T APPENDIX 5 WATER QUALITY DEFINITION SCALE ECOLOGY water’s state in general; taking into account hydromorphological, biological, physiochemical elements, and presence of particularly dangerous synthetic and non-synthetic substances very good, good (if not below class II) average, below average or poor (if between II-IV) CHEMISTRY concentration of particularly harmful substances, e.g. cadmium, mercury, bensopirene, good to below average SURFACE WATER BODY ECOLOGICAL STATE/POTENTIAL CHEMICAL STATE PRZECZYCE-SIEWIERZ RETENTION RESERVOIR (NEARBY LAKE) AVERAGE GOOD PRZEMSZA (RIVER FLOWING INTO PRZECZYCE RESERVOIR; MONITORED NORTH-EAST OF SIEWIERZ) BELOW AVERAGE BELOW AVERAGE MITRĘGA (THE SMALL RIVER NEARBY; MONITORED MONITORED NORTH-EAST OF SIEWIERZ) AVERAGE GOOD NOTES ONWATER QUALITY WATER SURROUNDING SIEWIERZ IS OF AVERAGE QUALITY AS FOR SILESIA. WATER IN SILESIA IS OF RELATIVELY LOW QUALITY; ACCORDING TO THE LAST COMPREHENSIVE REPORT ON POLISH ENVIRONMENT (2008), MOST WATER IN SILESIA WAS SUBJECT TO EUTROPHIZATION, WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE 2012 SILESIAN REPORT, IS TRUE FOR PRZECZYCE LAKE. NOTES ON AIR QUALITY MEASURED IN THE NEARBY TOWNS OF ZAWIERCIE AND MYSZKÓW 2012: DUST PARTICLES CONCENTRATION (PM10, PM2.5), BENSOPIRENE ABOVE ACCEPTED LIMITS SIEWIERZ IS NOT IN THE FOCUS AREA OF AIR QUALITY MEASUREMENTS THE AIR HAS BETTER QUALITY THAN THAT STRICTLY WITHIN THE SILESIAN AGLOMERATION (KATOWICE, ZABRZE, TYCHY, ETC.) SOURCES: Source:Voivodeship Inspectorate of Environment Protection, 2012 Silesian Environment Report LOCAL ENVIRONMENT AIR &WATER QUALITY SCALE CLASS VERY GOOD I GOOD II AVERAGE III BELOW AVERAGE IV POOR V
  • 37. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.I OF A. T APPENDIX 5 NAME CLASS I = INNOVATION P = INDUSTRIAL T =TECHNOLOGY SEZ = SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SIZE HA, SQM REGION WEBSITE TELEPHONE ADDRESS MANAGER SHAREHOLDERS SPV OR MANAGMENT COMPANY (SZE) DESCRIPTION CENTRUM INNOWACJI, TRANSFERU TECHNOLOGII I ROZWOJU UNIWERSYTETU I,T NA malo polskie www.cittru.uj.edu.pl/ (+48) 12 663 38 30 ul. Czapskich 4, 31-110 Krakow Uniwersytet Jagi- elloski CITTRU, Dzial Funduszy Struk- turalnych Zespol ds. Innowacji CITTRU wspiera wspolprac nauki z biznesem, m.in. przez: koordynacj i finansowanie procesu patentowania wynalazkow (szczegoly w zakladce In- nowacje); wdrazanie wynikow bada naukowych (zakladka Komercjalizacja); organizacj innych form wspolpracy naukowcow i przedsibiorcow, np. wspolnych projektow badawczo-wdrozeniowych, bada zleconych, itp. (zakladka Wspolpraca z biznesem). Wyjasnienie istotnych kwestii dotyczacych wspolpracy nauki z biznesem znajda Pastwo takze w zakladce SYNERGY PARK P 3000 SQM - 30 HA slaskie synergypark.pl/ (+48) 32 720 40 71 Bojkowska, Gliwice KPE Metropolis Sp. z o.o. Synergy Park to miejsce dla firm poszukujacych terenow dla swoich inwestycji. Tutaj przedsibiorcy moga naby grunty o powierzchni od 3000 m2 do 30 ha wg swoich potrzeb. Park biznesowo- przemyslowy zlokalizowany jest na terenie gminy Gieraltowice, przy granicy z Gliwicami. Glowny atut parku to doskonala lokalizacja w poblizu wzla autostrad A1 i A4 Gliwice-Sosnica. Synergy Park powstal z inicjatywy spolki KPE Metropolis, ktora przygotowala te tereny pod potrzeby inwestorow.  Gmina Gier- altowice zainteresowane pozyskaniem nowych inwestorow wybudowala drog komunikujaca caly teren parku z droga DK 44 oraz wzlem Gliwice- Sosnica. Synergy Park to  takze wazny element rozwoju gminy Gieraltowice, ktora do tej pory nie miala mozliwosci przyciagniecia inwestorow.  Nowi inwestorzy Synergy Park to takze nowe miejsca pracy, przede wszystkim, dla mieszkacow gminy. Aktualnie tereny w Synergy Park kupilo juz 10 inwestorow, dwoch z nich rozpoczlo juz swoje inwestycje. GPP GORNOSLASKI PARK PRZEMYSLOWY I,T 60 HA slaskie gppkatowice.pl (+48) 32 781 20 00/ ul. Konduktorska 39a, 40-155 Katowice Gornoslaski Park Przemyslowy Sp. z o.o. The Upper Silesian Industrial Park Ltd, the owner of GPP Business Park, is also a development coordinator of an area of 60 hectares located in the north of Katowice. The development area  is intended for multifunctional urban services and green space.  It is easily accessible by public  transport and private vehicles thanks to a network of good road and tram connections with the city centre of Katowice, as well as road connections with the A4 motorway and the international airport in Katowice -  Pyr- zowice. The area  originated thanks to comprehensive industrial land reclamation that allowed formerly substandard areas to become ready for new, comprehensive investment projects, beginning from the concept of a new part of the city and ending with particular investments in infrastructure and large-volume enclosed struc- tures. The  new planned spatial structure of the entire district - including the proposed pro-ecological and energy-efficient engineering and infrastructural solutions is subordinated to the vision and idea of an ECO CITY, the biggest undertaking of this type in Silesia. Considering new technology possibly to apply in an ECO CITY, Upper Silesian Industrial Park turns thoughts on SMART CITY advanced IT  technology solutions. Combination of innovations may create a spectacular area which will be one of the best world examples of reclamation process. The planned urban system and proposed spatial and functional solutions allow for the optimum selection of the size and location of the investment, while ensuring the possibility of its functioning in a modern, user-friendly urban space. The modern ECO CITY is being constructed  tak- ing into consideration the future of this place and the expectations of both its citizens and investors interested in Silesia and its capital: Katowice. DOLNOSLASKI T-PARK I,T 6000 SQM dolno slaskie www.t-park.pl (+48) 74 648 04 00 ul. Szczawieska 2, 58-310, Szczawno Zdroj Dolnoslaska Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego S.A. Gmina Szczawno-Zdroj (52.78%), Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu (36.54%) 18 gmin regionu walbrzyskiego (1.5%), Gmina Walbrzych (4%), In- westorzy prywatni (4.9%) W Module B budynku Dolnoslaskiego Parku Technologicznego funkcjonuje Inkubator Technologiczny, ktory powstal z mysla o mlodych firmach technologicznych z duzym potencjalem innowacyjnosci. Przedsibiorcy realizujacy swoje pomysly w Inkubatorze otrzymuja pomoc w uruchomieniu i prowadzeniu firmy az do momentu, w ktorym osiagna dojrzalos gospodarcza. Inkubator jest miejscem dziala wspierajacych tworzenie zrbow gospodarki opartej na wiedzy poprzez wzmacnianie mozliwosci przetrwania mlodych przedsibiorcow do momentu, w ktorym osiagna dojrzalos gospodarcza. Inkubator T-Parku oferuje pomoc w uruchomieniu i prowadzeniu firmy, szkoli, doradza i wspiera wspolprac firm z placowkami naukowymi oraz ulatwia dostp do srodkow finansowych i rynkow midzynarodowych. KRAKOWSKI PT SP. Z O.O. I,T 4000 SQM malo polskie www.kpt.krakow.pl (+48) 12 640 19 58 al. Jana Pawla II 41 L, 31-864 Krakow Krakowski Park Technologiczny Sp. z o.o. Gmina Krakow, Uniwersytet Jagielloski, Politechnika Kra- kowska, Akademia Gorniczo- Hutnicza, Huta im. Tadeusza Sendzimira oraz Skarb Pastwa reprezentowany przez Wojewod Rozwoj technologiczny Malopolski, rozwoj przedsibiorczosci, promocja innowacyjnosci i nowych technologii, tworzenie pozytywnego klimatu wokol biznesu, wresz- cie wsparcie dla projektow akademickich - to tylko niektore z glownych dziala Krakowskiego Parku Technologicznego, ktore znacznie przyczyniaja si do wzmacniania potencjalu calego naszego regionu. Spolka Krakowski Park Technologiczny powstala w 1997 roku i zarzadza specjalna strefa ekonomiczna o powierzchni 628 ha. Posiada takze status parku technologicznego. Jej misja jest wspieranie rozwoju nowoczesnej gospodarki Malopolski. Nadanie statusu specjalnej strefy ekonomicznej parkowi technologicznemu pozwolilo w sposob zintegrowany i bardziej kompleksowy oddzialywa na regionalna gospodark. Dzieje si tak, dziki udanemu polaczeniu lokalnego srodowiska naukowego z biznesem. To wlasnie dziki inwestorom ulokowanym w sse, proces przeksztalcania wynikow bada naukowych i prac rozwojowych w innowacje technologiczne stal si duzo szybszy i skuteczniejszy. PT EURO- CENTRUM SP. Z O.O. I,T 8079 SQM slaskie euro-centrum.com.pl (+48) 32 205 00 92 ul. Ligocka 103, 40-568 Katowice Euro-Centrum S.A. Park Naukowo-Technologiczny Euro-Centrum Sp. z o.o., Euro- Centrum Park Przemyslowy, Euro-Centrum Klaster Tech- nologii Energooszczdnych, Euro-Centrum Park Naukowo- Technologiczny Euro-Centrum jest przedsibiorstwem, ktore ze wzgldu na specyfik dzialalnosci promuje idee odpowiedzialnego biznesu w obszarze srodowiska i spolecznosci lokalnej. Wraz z naszym rozwojem zasady zrownowazonego rozwoju bdziemy konsekwentnie przenosi takze na inne obszary naszej aktywnosci. Grupa Euro-Centrum skoncen- trowana jest na rozwoju technologii energooszczdnych i poszanowaniu energii w budynkach. Swoje cele realizujemy konsekwentnie kilkoma kanalami. W ramach Euro- Centrum Parku Naukowo-Technologicznego wspieramy rozwoj innowacyjnych technologii prowadzac szereg dziala badawczych, doradczych, szkoleniowych i eduka- cyjnych. Chcac osiagna na tym polu jak najlepsze efekty wspoldzialamy z doswiadczonymi przedstawicielami naszej branzy, w tym uczelniami technicznymi i firmami skupionymi w ramach Euro-Centrum Klastra Technologii Energooszczdnych. Technologie i innowacje energooszczdne mamy mozliwos wdraza w biurowcach Euro- Centrum Parku Przemyslowego. Jego nowoczesna powierzchni wynajmujemy komercyjnie firmom, ktore korzystaja z potencjalu zbiegajacego si tu srodowiska biznesu i nauki. Wykorzystujace energooszczdne rozwiazania budynki Euro-Centrum sa jednoczesnie polem do bada dla osrodkow naukowych. CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
  • 38. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.J OF A. T NAME CLASS I = INNOVATION P = INDUSTRIAL T =TECHNOLOGY SEZ = SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SIZE HA, SQM REGION WEBSITE TELEPHONE ADDRESS MANAGER SHAREHOLDERS SPV OR MANAGMENT COMPANY (SZE) DESCRIPTION LODZ SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SEZ 1290 HA lodzkie www.sse.lodz.pl (+48) 42 676 27 53 ul. Tymienieck- iego 22/24 Lodz Lodz Special Eco- nomic Zone SA Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Promocja Strefy i dzialalnosci w jej obrbie, promocja firm dzialajacych na terenie Strefy, pozyskiwanie i obsluga nowych inwestorow, prowadzenie przetargow lub ro- kowa na grunty lub nieruchomosci objte statusem Strefy, wydawanie inwestorom zezwole na rozpoczcie dzialalnosci gospodarczej w strefie, przyznawanie praw do uzyskania pomocy publicznej, biezaca kontrola dzialalnosci inwestorow, doradztwo inwestycyjne, pomoc w nawiazywaniu kontaktow z partnerami biznesowymi swiad- czacymi uslugi dla inwestorow (Partnerzy) EURO-PARK MIELEC SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SEZ 1299 HA pod karpackie www.europark.com.pl (+48) 17 788 72 36 ul. Partyzantow 25, 39-300 Mielec Industrial Devel- opment Agency Branch Office Mielec Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune One Stop Shop, czyli kompleksowa obsluga projektu gwarantujaca najkrotszy czas realizacji inwestycji: pozwolenie na budow wydawane na miejscu, doswiadczenie w obsludze projektow, mozliwos realizacji projektow developerskich, przejrzyste procedury i sprawna administracja wspolpracujaca z otoczeniem. KAMIENNA GORA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE FOR SMALL & MEDIUM BUSINESS SEZ 131 HA dolnoslaskie www.ssemp.pl/ (+48) 75 645 20 30 ul. Papieza Jana Pawla II 11A, 58- 400 Kamienna Gora Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna Malej Przedsibior- czosci S.A. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Kamiennogorska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna Malej Przedsibiorczosci (KSSEMP) zostala powolana na podstawie ustawy z 20 padziernika 1994 r. o specjalnych strefach ekonomicznych (z podniejszymi zmianami). Bdzie funkcjonowa do koca grudnia 2026 roku. Siedziba Specjalnej Strefy Ekonomicznej Malej Przedsibiorczosci S.A. znajdu- je si w Kamiennej Gorze. Spolka dysponuje terenami inwestycyjnymi o lacznej powierzchni okolo 367 ha, na terenie miast: Jawor, Jelenia Gora, Kamienna Gora, Piecho- wice, Luba, Zgorzelec, Ostrow Wielkopolski oraz gmin: Dobroszyce, Gryfow Slaski, Janowice Wielkie, Kamienna Gora, Lubawka, Nowogrodziec, Prusice i migrod. Kamien- nogorska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna Malej Przedsibiorczosci wydala 107 zezwole. Naklady inwestycyjne to blisko 1 mld 848 mln zl, stworzono 5425 miejsc pracy. Dla porownania, deklarowano inwestycje na laczna wartos 859,3 mln zl i zatrudnienie na poziomie 2211 osob. KATOWICE SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SEZ 2000 HA slaskie www.invest-ksse.com/ (+48) 32 251 07 36 ul. Wojewodzka 42, 40-026 Katowice Katowicka SSE S.A. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Do naszych glownych zada nalezy: Promocja Strefy i poszukiwanie nowych inwestorow, Sprzedaz ziemi i innych nieruchomosci objtych statusem Strefy, Wydawanie zez- wole na prowadzenie dzialalnosci gospodarczej w Strefie, Przyznanie praw do ulgi podatkowej, Pomoc inwestorom w prowadzeniu dzialalnosci. Jako Zarzadzajacy strefa ekonomiczna, Katowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna S.A. w Katowicach oprocz statutowej dzialalnosci swiadczy rowniez dodatkowe uslugi wspierajace podmioty dzialajace w strefie oraz jej otoczeniu: aktywne posrednictwo w obrocie nieruchomosciami w otoczeniu Strefy; obsluga konsultingowa, szkolenia dotyczace tematyki zwiazanej z funkcjonowaniem specjalnych stref ekonomicznych; prowadzenie bazy potencjalnych uslugodawcow na rzecz realizacji inwestycji w KSSE. one-stop-shop (kompleksowa obsluga inwestora); wynajem pomieszcze biurowych i magazynowych; dzialania w zakresie wspierania kooperacji w regionie; doradztwo personalne oraz szkolenia kadr prowadzone przez Centrum Rozwoju Kadr z siedziba w Podstrefie tyskiej; uslugi w zakresie medycyny pracy. KRAKOW SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SEZ 628 HA malopolskie www.sse.krakow.pl (+48) 12 640 19 40 Al. Jana Pawla II 41L, 31-864 Krakow Krakowski Park Technologiczny Sp. z o.o. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Krakowski Park Technologiczny realizujac swoja misj i zadania, uczestniczy w wielu dlugofalowych projektach, ktore w duzej mierze finansowane sa ze srodkow Unii Europejskiej. Podstawowym kryterium wyboru projektow jest mozliwos udzielenia realnej pomocy firmom na roznych etapach ich rozwoju, a takze promocja wiedzy oraz przedsibiorczosci. Krakowski Park Technologiczny stara si w sposob zintegrowany i kompleksowy oddzialywa na regionalna gospodark. Rozwoj technologiczny wojewodztwa, rozwoj przedsibiorczosci, promocja innowacyjnosci i nowych technologii, wreszcie tworzenie pozytywnego klimatu wokol biznesu - to tylko niektore z glownych dziala KPT, ktorych realizacja mozliwa jest wlasnie dziki uczestnictwu w wielu specjalistycznych projektach. LEGNICA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SEZ 1041 HA dolnoslaskie www.lsse.eu (+48) 76 727 74 70 ul. Saint Maksy- milian Kolbe 14, 59-220 Legnica Legnicka Specjal- na Strefa Ekonom- iczna S.A. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Legnicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna oferuje przedsibiorcom pomoc publiczna w postaci zwolnienia z podatku dochodowego oraz wysokiej jakosci tereny in- westycyjne przygotowane do prowadzenia dzialalnosci gospodarczej, przeznaczone pod zabudow przemyslowa i uslugowa, wyposazone w infrastruktur techniczna, atrakcyjnie zlokalizowane. Strefa Legnicka to nie tylko inwestycje przemyslowe i nowe miejsca pracy. To rowniez podnoszenie konkurencyjnosci gospodarki, transfer technologii oraz know-how, a takze rozwoj wspolpracy w regionie objtym Strefa. Legnicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna polozona jest w poludniowo-zachodniej Polsce, w centralnej czsci wojewodztwa dolnoslaskiego. Ogolem obejmuje 1071 hektarow w 15 podstrefach, co umozliwia inwestorom wybor najbardziej korzystnej lokalizacji. Podstrefa Chojnow 10,37 ha, Podstrefa Krzywa 80,10 ha, Podstrefa Legnica 55,89 ha oraz Podstrefa Legnica II 20,48 ha, Podstrefa Legnickie Pole I 39,40 ha oraz Legnickie Pole II 23,90 ha, Podstrefa Glogow 14,52 ha, Podstrefa Przemkow 7,09 ha, Podstrefa Lubin 14,87 ha, Podstrefa Polkowice 119,40 ha, Podstrefa Procho- wice 11,50 ha Podstrefa Sroda Slaska 26,11 ha, Podstrefa Zlotoryja 44,35 ha, Kompleks Sroda Slaska-Mikinia 498,24 ha, Podstrefa Okmiany 93,04 ha, Obszary Strefy sa zlokalizowane w poblizu midzynarodowych szlakow komunikacyjnych wschod zachod, takich jak autostrady A4 i A18 oraz polnoc poludnie droga E65 oraz planowana droga S3. Dodatkowym atutem jest bliskos granic z Niemcami i Czechami, sasiedztwo midzynarodowego portu lotniczego we Wroclawiu a takze portow rzecznych w Glogowie i Wroclawiu. APPENDIX 5 continued CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
  • 39. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.K OF A. T NAME CLASS I = INNOVATION P = INDUSTRIAL T =TECHNOLOGY SEZ = SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SIZE HA, SQM REGION WEBSITE TELEPHONE ADDRESS MANAGER SHAREHOLDERS SPV OR MANAGMENT COMPANY (SZE) DESCRIPTION STARACHOWICE SPECIAL ECO- NOMIC ZONE SEZ 612 HA switokrzyskie www.sse.com.pl (+48) 41 275 41 01 ul. Radomska 29, 27-200 Staracho- wice €œStarachowice Special Economic Zone Inc. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Podstawowe cele powolania Strefy: zagospodarowanie istniejacego majatku przemyslowego i infrastruktury w istniejacych i nowych branzach produkcyjnych poprzez aktywizacj w wojewodztwie potencjalu technicznego oraz poprzez transfer nowoczesnej techniki, wsparcie funkcjonujacych na terenie wojewodztwa podmiotow gospodarczych poprzez utworzenie mozliwosci kooperacyjnych z podmiotami dzialajacymi w strefie, zlagodzenie poziomu bezrobocia wystpujacego w regionie. Atuty: Dlugie tradycje przemyslowe. Mozliwos pozyskania wykwalifikowanej kadry pracowniczej. Uzbrojone w niezbdna infrastruktur techniczna tereny strefy. Zadowalajacy stan drog dojazdowych. Urzad celny na terenie Starachowic i Ostrowca Switokrzyskiego. Stacje kolejowe z polaczeniami dalekobieznymi oraz punktami przeladunku to- warow. Dobrze rozwinity system bankowy. Wydany przez Ministra Gospodarki plan rozwoju strefy zaklada preferowanie dzialalnosci produkcyjnej, szczegolnie w takich dziedzinach jak: przemysl mechaniki precyzyjnej, przemysl motoryzacyjny, przemysl metalurgiczny, przemysl elektroniczny, przetworstwo drewna, przemysl materialow budowlanych, pzremysl chemiczny, przemysl ceramiczny, przetworstwo spozywcze, itd. TARNOBRZEG SPECIAL ECO- NOMIC ZONE EURO-PARK WISLOSAN SEZ 553 HA podkarpackie www.tsse.pl (+48) 15 822-99-99 ul. Zakladowa 30, 39-400 Tarnobrzeg Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Zroznicowana terytorialnie, cenowo i logistycznie oferta inwestycyjna, bogata oferta nowych terenow“green field”, hal produkcyjno-magazynowych i powierzchni administracyjno-biurowych, funkcjonalne, oddane“pod klucz”nowe obiekty produkcyjne i magazynowe, wysoko oceniana kadra pracownicza w kazdej branzy i spec- jalizacji, szybki, tani i bezposredni transport towarow na Wschod, linia kolejowa LHS, roznorodne formy kooperacji z istniejacymi przedsibiorcami, pakiet przywilejow i zacht podatkowych, dobrze przygotowane i uproszczone procedury lokowania nowych inwestcyji, przyjazne samorzady, wspierajace lokalna przedsibiorczos, profes- jonalizm, doswiadczenie i pomoc pracownikow strefy na kazdym etapie inwestycji WALBRZYCH SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SEZ 857 HA dolnoslaskie www.invest-park.com. pl (+48) 74 664 91 64 ul. Uczniowska 16, 58-306, Walbrzych Walbrzych Special Economic Zone “INVEST-PARK”Sp. z o.o. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Walbrzyska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna INVEST-PARK to administracyjnie wydzielona czs terytorium Polski, przeznaczona do prowadzenia dzialalnosci gospodarczej na preferencyjnych warunkach. WSSE INVEST-PARK obejmuje swoim obszarem tereny zlokalizowane w poludniowo-zachodniej Polsce. Jest to wysoko rozwinity obszar, ktory charakteryzuje si korzystnym polozeniem geograficznym. Bliskos Republiki Czeskiej i Niemiec jest jego niewatpliwym atutem, sprzyjajacym umacnianiu kontak- tow kooperacyjnych i handlowych. Spolka Zarzadzajaca Walbrzyska Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna INVEST-PARK zostala utworzona w 1997 r. i posiada kilkunastoletnie doswiadczenie w tworzeniu doskonalych warunkow inwestycyjnych zarowno dla polskich, jak tez zagranicznych przedsibiorcow. Przedsibiorcy, ktorzy dzialaja w Wal- brzyskiej Specjalnej Strefie Ekonomicznej korzystaja z pomocy publicznej w formie zwolnienia z podatku dochodowego. Dodatkowo maja mozliwos rozpoczcia dzialal- nosci na wyselekcjonowanym i przygotowanym terenie, posiadajacym pelny dostp do infrastruktury technicznej. SIEMIANOWICKI PARK BIZNESOWY P 22 300 SQM slaskie http://siemiano- wiceslaskie.naszemi- asto.pl/artykul/ siemianowicki- park-biznesu-pier- wsi-inwestorzy-juz- sa,2373198,art,t,id,tm. html Skrzyzowanie DK 94 i ul. Bytomskiej, Siemianowice Slaskie KPE Metropolis Sp. z o.o. Przygotowanie terenow pod inwestycje w Parku Biznesu bylo realizowane wspolnie z miastem. Miasto podpisujac umow z KPE Metropolis zobowiazalo si na wybu- dowanie drogi dojazdowej do terenow inwestycyjnych oraz uzbrojenie terenow. W chwili obecnej trwaja prace w ramach kanalizacji deszczowej, ktora ma zosta ukoc- zona w padzierniku tego roku. AURO BUSINESS PARK SEZ 7500 SQM slaskie www.auro.com.pl ul. Leonarda da Vinci 12, Gliwice AURO Sp. z o.o. Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Park biznesowo przemyslowy, dysponujacy nowoczesnymi powierzchniami produkcyjnymi, magazynowymi oraz biurowo socjalnymi SLASKI PARK PT P,T slaskie www.sppt.pl ul. Szyb Walenty 26, 41-700 Ruda Slaska Slaski Park Prze- myslowo - Techno- logiczny sp. z o.o Slaski Park Przemyslowo - Technologiczny to ponad 1000 hektarow powierzchni inwestycyjnych, doskonale skomunikowane i polozone w centrum aglomeracji slaskiej tereny. Stworzony dla przedsibiorcow i z mysla o gospodarczym i spolecznym ozywieniu doskonalych inwestycyjnie terenow. TECHNOPARK GLIWICE SP.Z.O.O I,T slaskie www.technopark. gliwice.pl ul. Konarskiego 18C, 44-100 Gliwice Park Naukowo- Technologiczny “TECHNOPARK GLIWICE” Gliwice city, Skarb Panstwa, Politechnika Slaska Glowna dzialalnoscia Parku jest tworzenie i promocja innowacyjnych oraz nowoczesnych firm technologicznych, a takze transfer innowacyjnych technologii z Politech- niki Slaskiej i jednostek badawczo-rozwojowych do sektora malych i srednich przedsibiorstw. APPENDIX 5 continued CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
  • 40. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.L OF A. T NAME CLASS I = INNOVATION P = INDUSTRIAL T =TECHNOLOGY SEZ = SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE SIZE HA, SQM REGION WEBSITE TELEPHONE ADDRESS MANAGER SHAREHOLDERS SPV OR MANAGMENT COMPANY (SZE) DESCRIPTION PARK BIZNESU BALLY VESEY P slaskie www.ballyvesey.pl/ ul. Podmiejska 95, 44-207 Rybnik Bally Vesey Indywidualna oferta dla klienta. Mozliwos negocjacji warunkow najmu Przejrzyste zapisy umowy najmu - bez malych druczkow i niespodzianek w trakcie wspolpracy SILESIA BUSINESS PARK I,T 46000 SQM slaskie www.skanska.pl Chorzowska 1, 00-000, Katowice Skanska Skanska Nowoczesne zielone biura zapewniaja wysoki komfort pracy uzytkownikow przy zastosowaniu energooszczdnych rozwiaza i z troska o srodowisko naturalne. BYTOMSKI PARK PRZEMYSLOWY P 2601 SQM slaskie http://www.gapp.pl ul. Siemianowicka 98, Bytom Gornos- laska Agencja Przeksztalce Przedsibiorstw S.A Gornoslaska Agencja Przeksztalce Przedsibiorstw S.A Park ma charakter parku przemyslowego, funkcjonuje od stycznia 2008 roku. Spolka Zarzadzajaca BPP jest Gornoslaska Agencja Przeksztalce Przedsibiorstw S.A. z siedzi- ba w Katowicach. Nie posiada statusu SSE. CZESTO- CHOWSKI PARK PRZEMYSLOWO TECHNO- LOGICZNY P,T 6853 SQM slaskie www.arr.czestochowa. pl Waly Dwernick- iego 117/121, 42-200 Czstochowa Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego w Czstochowie S.A. Agencja Rozwoju Regionalnego w Czstochowie S.A. Czstochowski Park Przemyslowo-Technologiczny to zmodernizowane i nowoczesnie zaaranzowane biura, magazyny i hale produkcyjne powstale z mysla o stworzeniu przyjaznych warunkow, wspomagajacych rozwoj malych i srednich przedsibiorstw z terenu Czstochowy. “ECOPARK” PARK PT W PIEKARACH SLASKICH P,T 10 HA slaskie ekopark.piekary.pl/ ul. W. Rodzieskiego 2, 41-946 Piekary Slaskie Spolka Park Prze- myslowy w Pieka- rach Slaskich Piekary Slaskie city, Spolki Orzel Bialy S.A.,Zaklady Gos- podarki Komunalnej Sp. z o.o. i Gornoslaska Agencja Przeksz- talce Przedsibiorstw S.A Misja Parku Przemyslowo Technologicznego EkoPark w Piekarach Slaskich jest utworzenie centrum wdrazania technologii srodowiskowych o profilu recyklingu seg- regacji, przetworstwa i skladowania odpadow. Glownym celem dzialania Parku jest przywrocenie wartosci przyrodniczych zdegradowanych terenow, a nastpnie rozwoj gospodarczy regionu poprzez zapewnienie zainteresowanym podmiotom gospodarczym korzystnych warunkow do rozpoczcia inwestycji, jak rowniez pomoc w ich realizacji. KRAKOW BUSINESS PARK I,T 30000 SQM malopolskie www.kbp.pl/ Ul. Krakowska 280, 32-080 Zabierzow Krakow Business Park Skarb Pastwa, Agencja Rozwoju Przemyslu S.A., local commune Krakow Business Park to jedno z najnowoczesniejszych centrow biurowych w tej czsci Europy. Powstalo ono w 1997 roku i juz wtedy wzbudzalo zachwyt i zaintereso- wanie zagranicznych inwestorow. Cala inwestycja od projektu przez wykoczenie, oparta zostala na juz istniejacych amerykaskich budynkach, ktorych wysoki standard stal si priorytetem w przenoszeniu tegoz przedsiwzicia na polski grunt. DIAMOND BUSINESS PARK GLIWICE P 48050 SQM slaskie http://www.indus- trial.pl/pl/content/ diamond-business- park-gliwice 44-100 Leonarda da Vinci 5 APPENDIX 5 continued CLUSTERS TECH PARKS, SEZS, INNOVATION CENTERS IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA SOURCES: PAIIZ, company websites
  • 41. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.M OF A. T APPENDIX 6 COMPANY SEZ COUNTRY SECTOR DISTANCE (KM) 1 3MWROCLAW Walbrzych Holand Automotive 125 2 ABB SP. Z O.O. Łodź Netherlands Industrial 125 3 AIR LIQUIDE POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Starachowice France Chemical 125 4 ALUMETAL GORZYCE SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland Metal 150 5 ATS STAHLSCHMIDT & MAIWORM SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Germany Aluminum 150 6 BASF SP.Z O.O. Walbrzych Germany Chemical 125 7 BIELLA SZYDLOWIEC SP. Z O.O./ BIELLA-NEHER AG Starachowice Switzerland Office Equipment 125 8 BORGWARNERTURBO SYSTEMS POLAND SP. Z O.O Mielec USA Automotive 140 9 BREMBO POLAND Katowice Italy Automotive 20 10 BRW SP. Z O.O. Mielec Poland Furniture 140 11 BSH SPRZĘT GOSPODARSTAWA DOMOWEGO SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Appliances 125 12 CAPITA Krakow T. Park Great Britain Accountancy 110 13 CERAMIKA KOŃSKIE SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125 14 CERAMIKA NOWA GALA II SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125 15 CERRAD SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125 16 CERSANIT II SA Starachowice Poland Bathroom 125 17 CERSANIT III Walbrzych Poland Ceramics 125 18 COLGATE PALMOLIVE MANUFACTURING POLAND Walbrzych USA Chemical 125 19 COMARCH S.A. Krakow Technology Park Poland IT 110 20 DAICEL SAFETY SYSTEMS EUROPE Walbrzych Japan Automotive 125 21 DELL PRODUCTS (POLAND) SP. Z O.O. Łodź USA IT 125 22 DONALDSON POLSKA Walbrzych Luxembourg Industrial 125 23 EATON AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS SP ZOO Katowice USA Automotive 20 24 ELECTROLUX POLAND Walbrzych Sweden Appliances 125 25 ERICPOL SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Poland IT 110 26 EUROGLAS POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Industrial 125 27 FABRYKA KOTLOW SEFAKO S.A. Starachowice Poland Metal 125 28 FAURECIAWALBRZYCH Walbrzych France Automotive 125 COMPANY SEZ COUNTRY SECTOR DISTANCE (KM) 29 FIAT, GM POWERTRAIN POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Katowice Italy Automotive 20 30 FIRMA OPONIARSKA DĘBICA S.A. Mielec USA Automotive 140 31 FUJI SEAL POLAND SP. Z O.O. Łodź Japan Packaging 125 32 GENERAL MOTORS MANUFACTURING POLAND Katowice USA Automotive 20 33 GERDA 2 SP. Z O.O Starachowice Poland Metal 125 34 GILLETTE POLAND INTERNATIONAL SP. Z O.O. Łodź USA FMCG 125 35 GKN DRIVELINE POLSKA Walbrzych UK Automotive 125 36 GOODRICH AEROSPACE POLAND SP. Z O.O. Mielec USA Aerospace 140 37 GRUPA ONET.PL Krakow T. Park Poland IT 110 38 GUARDIAN CZĘSTOCHOWA Katowice USA Glass 20 39 HAERING POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Industrial 125 40 HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Mielec USA Aerospace 140 41 HCL POLAND SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park India IT 110 42 HEESUNG ELECTRONICS POLAND SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg South Korea Electronics 150 43 HUSQVARNA POLAND SP. Z O.O. Mielec Sweden Agriculture 140 44 IBM GLOBAL SERVICES DELIVERY CENTRE POLSKA Walbrzych USA IT 125 45 INDESIT COMPANY POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Łodź Italy Appliances 125 46 ISUZU MOTORS POLSKA Katowice Japan Automotive 20 47 JADARTECHMATIK S.A. Tarnobrzeg Poland Electronics 150 48 KAYE ALUMINIUM OPOLE SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Spain Metal 125 49 KIRCHHOFF POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Mielec Germany Automotive 140 50 KRONOSPAN MIELEC SP. Z O.O. Mielec Austria Wood Process- ing 140 51 LEAR CORPORATION POLAND II Katowice USA Automotive 20 52 LEAR CORPORATION SP. Z O.O. Mielec USA Automotive 140 53 LG ELECTRONICSWROCLAW SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland Electronics 150 54 LG PHILIPS LCD POLAND SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg South Korea Electronics 150 55 LOTTEWEDEL Walbrzych Netherlands Food 125 56 MAFLOW POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Katowice USA Automotive 20 57 MAN BUS SP. Z O.O./VW GRUPPE Starachowice Germany Automotive 125 58 MANTRUCKS SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Germany Automotive 110 COMPANY SEZ COUNTRY SECTOR DISTANCE (KM) 59 MANDO CORPORATION Walbrzych South Korea Automotive 125 60 MARCEGAGLIA POLAND Walbrzych Italy Industrial 125 61 METZELER AUTOMOTIVE PROFILE SYSTEMS Walbrzych Germany Industrial 125 62 MTU AERO ENGINES POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Mielec Germany Aerospace 140 63 NEXTEER AUTOMOTIVE POLAND Katowice USA Automotive 20 64 NGK CERAMICS POLSKA Katowice Japan Ceramics 20 65 NIDEC MOTORS AND ACTUATORS (POLAND) SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Japan Automotive 110 66 NSK STEERING SYSTEMS EUROPE Walbrzych Japan Transport 125 67 ORIZZONTE POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Starachowice International Metal 125 68 PASTA FOOD COMPANY Walbrzych France Food 125 69 PCC P4 Walbrzych Germany Chemical 125 70 POLARIS POLAND Walbrzych USA Automotive 125 71 POLSKIE ZAKLADY LOTNICZE SP. Z O.O. Mielec USA Aerospace 140 72 PRINTPACK POLAND SP. Z O.O. Łodź UK Packaging 125 73 PROCTER AND GAMBLE OPERATIONS POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Łodź USA FMCG 125 74 PROWELL SP. Z O.O. Łodź Germany Paper 125 75 QUADWINKOWSKI SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland Printing 150 76 RONAL POLSKA Walbrzych Swiss Automotive 125 77 RR DONNELLEY SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park USA Printing 110 78 RRD STARACHOWICE SP. Z O.O./ RR DONNELLEY Starachowice USA Printing 125 79 SANFARM SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Poland Pharmaceuti- cals 150 80 SHELL POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Krakow T. Park Netherlands BPO 110 81 STAR-DUST SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125 82 STAR-GRES SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125 83 STARPOL II SP. Z O.O. Starachowice Poland Ceramics 125 84 TOSHIBATELEVISION CENTRAL EUROPE SP. Z O.O. Tarnobrzeg Japan Electronics 150 85 TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING POLAND Walbrzych Japan Automotive 125 86 UBS SERVICE CENTRE (POLAND) Krakow T. Park Switzerland Banking 110 87 UMA INVESTMENTS SP. Z O.O. Łodź USA Food 125 88 WABCO POLSKA Walbrzych USA Automotive 125 89 WABCO POLSKA Walbrzych Holand Automotive 125 90 ZAKLADY AZOTOWE „PULAWY”S.A. Starachowice Poland Chemical 125 REGIONAL INVESTORS COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE INVESTMENT IN 250 KM RADIUS OF SIEWIERZ JEZIORNA SOURCES:PAIIZ, company websites
  • 42. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.N OF A. T NAME BRANCH SUB-ZONE COUNTRY CITY POSTAL CODE STREET PHONE INVESTMENT STATUS CONTACT WEBSITE 1 ABUS CRANE SYSTEMS POLSKA Machine Gliwicka None Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 20 32 334 70 00 Operating without KSSE permit http://www.abuscranes.pl/Kontakt http://www.abuscranes.pl 2 AGORA POLIGRAFIA Printing Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Towarowa 4 32 325-22-00 Operating drukarnia@katowice.agora.pl www.druk.agora.pl 3 AGRO-JAN PRODUKCJA SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Pcim 32-432 Pcim 1147 12 372 79 66 Designing 4 AGROTEX INTERNATIONAL SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czerwionka-Leszczyny 44-230 3 Maja 44 32 422 96 11 Operating aspiewok@agrotex.net 5 AIUT IT Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Wyczolkowskiego 113 032 775 40 00 Operating biuro@aiut.com.pl www.aiut.com.pl 6 AIUT SERVICE SP. Z O.O. IT Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 ul. Wyczolkowskiego /113 (032) 775 40 00 Operating 7 ALUFLEXPACK POLSKA Steel Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 22 32/ 326 47 90 w.22 Operating sekretariat@tychy.aluflexpack.pl 8 ALUFORM Steel Tyska Polish Tychy 43-109 Strefowa 4 32/324 57 30 Operating 9 ALUPOL PACKAGING Steel Tyska Polish Tychy 43-109 Strefowa 4 32 324-57-33 Operating alupol@grupakety.com www.grupakety.com 10 ALURON Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Zawiercie 42-400 Podmiejska 11 32 678 00 80 Operating biuro@aluron.pl www.aluron.pl 11 APERAM STAINLESS SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS POLAND Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska French Siemianowice Slaskie 41-103 Krupanka 97 32 763 61 00/11 Operating without KSSE permit www.ugine-alz.arcelor.pl 12 APPE POLSKA Plastics Tyska Spain Tychy 43-100 TuryNska 80 32 788 04 20 Operating tychy.polska@appe.com www.appepackaging.com 13 ARCEN POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Portugal Żory 44-240 Wygoda 9 32 43 50 172 Operating biuro@arcen.pl 14 ASSEMBLY CENTRE GLIWICE SP. Z O.O. Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-100 Adama Opla 1 032 270 95 87 Operating Ewa.Szlachta@manferrostaal-automotive.com 15 AUTOROBOT STREFA Automotive Gliwicka Italy Gliwice 44-109 Wyczolkowskiego 29 032 775 33 90 Operating autorobot@post.pl www.autorobotstrefa.pl 16 AVIO POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Aviation Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 40 12 Operating www.dolinalotnicza.pl/en/9/9/art1html 17 AWAX OKNA Plastics Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 18 32/ 326 41 41 Operating awax@awax.pl www.awax.pl 18 AWAX-PLAST SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Wygoda 5 032/ 326 41 41 Operating awax@awax.pl www.awax.pl 19 AWECO POLSKA APPLIANCE Hause APP Tyska Germany Tychy 43-100 TuryNska 80 32/ 780 95 01 Operating 20 BEST POLAND Hause APP Gliwicka Italy Zabrze 41-807 Pyskowicka 19 32 373 76 06 lub 624 Operating magdalena.kordys@best-spa.com 21 BIOAGRA-OIL Chemical Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Przemyslowa 64 32/ 329 10 51 Operating ji@bioagra-oil.pl 22 BITRON POLAND Hause APP Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Sosnowiec 41-218 Jednosci 46 32 290 25 30 Operating www.bitron.pl 23 BJG SP. Z O.O. Developer Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czechowice-Dziedzice Legionow 83 32 215 18 07 Operating without KSSE permit 24 BMT Printing Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Eiffle'a 4 032 775 35 55 Operating bmt@bmt.pl www.bmt.pl 25 BMZ POLAND Electronics Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Leonarda da Vinci 5 32 784 24 50 Operating biuro@bmz-gmbh.de www.bmz-gmbh.eu 26 BNT Electrical Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Balice 32-083 Krakowska 84 12/658 74 36 Designing www.bntsystems.pl 27 BOBREK ALUMINIUM SP. Z O.O. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Bielsko-Biala 43-300 Legionow 81 33/ 846 44 03 Designing 28 BORYSZEW S.A. ODDZIAL MAFLOW W TYCHACH Automotive Tyska Italy Tychy 43-100 Serdeczna 42 32/ 789 03 05 Operating praca.map@maflow.pl www.maflow.pl 29 BOS AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS POLSKA Automotive Tyska Germany Tychy 43-100 Cielmicka 61 32/ 327 86 00 Operating info@bos-ty.com www.bos.de 30 BRATECH ŻUREK SP.J. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Wygoda 12 A 32/ 46 96 440 Operating 31 BREMBO POLAND Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Dabrowa Gornicza 41-303 RodzieNskiego 13 32 295 66 11 Operating www.brembo.com 32 CAPEK SP. Z O.O. Construction Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Skrzyszow 44-348 PowstaNcow Slaskich 236 32 4756560 Operating r.parchuta@capek.pl http://capek.com.pl/ 33 CAPGEMINI POLSKA IT Tyska French Katowice 40-007 Uniwersytecka 13 12/634 78 96 Operating office@capgemini.com www.pl.capgemini.com/careers/Katowice 34 CATERPILLAR POLAND Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska USA Sosnowiec 41-208 Jednosci 10 32 368 39 10 Operating www.polska.cat.com 35 COLMEC None Gliwicka None Rudno 83-121 Przemyslowa 5 58 536 11 00 Operating without KSSE permit info@colmec.com.pl www.colmec.com.pl 36 COOPER STANDARD AUTOMOTIVE POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska USA Bielsko-Biala 43-300 Piekarska 77 33 828 91 00 Operating http://www.cooperstandard.com/polish/index.php 37 CORNAGLIA POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 57 12 Operating www.cornagliapol.pl 38 DA GAMA Wood processing Gliwicka None Lubliniec Designing SOURCE: KSSE APPENDIX 7 KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES DATABASE AS OF 2013
  • 43. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.O OF A. T NAME BRANCH SUB-ZONE COUNTRY CITY POSTAL CODE STREET PHONE INVESTMENT STATUS CONTACT WEBSITE 39 DAEDONG POLAND Automotive Gliwicka Korean Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 6A 032 338 67 51 Operating office@shinchang.com.pl www.shinchang.com.pl 40 DAYCO POLAND Automotive Tyska USA TYCHY 43-100 Strefowa /27 32/791-11-00 Under construction dayco.poland@dayco.com www.dayco.com 41 DOOSAN BABCOCK ENERGY POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska England Rybnik 44-207 Podmiejska 7 +48 32 739 17 40 Under construction sekretariat@doosan.com 42 DP CLEAN TECH POLAND Machine Gliwicka Denmark Jędrzejow 28-300 Jasionka 96 413142222 Operating without KSSE permit www.dpcleantech.com 43 DP CLEAN TECH POLAND None Gliwicka None Jędrzejow 28-300 ul. Jasionka 96 (41) 314 22 22 Operating without KSSE permit 44 DSO SP. Z O.O. Wood processing Gliwicka Austria Strzelce Opolskie 47-100 1 Maja 52 077 400 45 00 Operating office.strzelce@kronospan.pl www.kronospan.pl 45 DYNAMIC TECHNOLOGIES SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Czerwionka-Leszczyny 44-230 Armii Krajowej 5 32/42-95-460 do 61 Operating http://dynamic-technologies-group.com/page. php?pagina=91 46 EATON AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska USA Bielsko-Biala 43-382 Rudawka 83 033 4993507 Operating 033 499 36 70 www.eaton.com 47 EFEKT T. MAKUCH, M. MITAS, M. MONASTYRSKI SP. J Uslugi prania Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa /8 32/ 326 56 91 Operating biuro@pralnia-efekt.pl www.pralniaefekt.pl 48 EKO MAR SP. Z O.O. None Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Jastrzębie Zdroj 44-335 PodhalaNska 31 32 4710035, 4711231 Operating without KSSE permit 49 EKOLAND Food Tyska Polish Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 2 032 789-55-00 Operating j.nowak@maspex.com.pl www.maspex.com.pl 50 ELECTROLUX POLAND Hause APP Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Sweden Siewierz 42-470 Warszawska 87 32 672 44 00 Operating www.electrolux.pl 51 ELECTROPOLI, GALWANOTECHNIKA SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska French Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 21 13 Operating www.electropoli.pl 52 ELHAND TRANSFORMATORY SP. Z O.O. Electrical Gliwicka Polish Lubliniec 42-700 PCK 22 (34) 353 17 10 Designing 53 ELOROS SP. Z O.O. Chemical Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany Chorzow 41-503 Maciejkowska 30 32 77 26 000 Operating vladislav.sywala@messer.pl 54 ELPLAST SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Strazacka 42 032 4730930 Operating info@elplast.org 55 ELPLAST+ SP. Z O.O. Plastics Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Jastrzębie Zdroj 44-336 Swierczewskiego 8 8 32 47 18 040 Operating elplast@elplastplus.com.pl www.elplastplus.com.pl 56 ENERGO-METAL SYSTEM POLSKA Machine Gliwicka England Gliwice 44-109 ul. Wyczolkowskiego 23 32 236 26 26 Designing 57 ENTE IT Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 7 032 338 22 00 Operating ente@ente.com.pl www.ente.com.pl 58 ETISOFT Paper Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-100 Szara 21 32 332 80 02 Operating without KSSE permit marketing@etisoft.pl www.etisoft.com.pl 59 EUROS POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Electrical Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany UstroN 43-450 Jozefa Kreta 2 033 854 7554 Operating 60 EUROTERMINAL SŁAWKÓW/CZH Logistic Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Slawkow 41-260 Groniec 1 32 714 24 00 Operating www.euterminal.pl 61 EXTRAL SP. Z O.O. Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Wygoda 2 032 7879100 Operating extral@extral.com.pl www.extral.com.pl 62 FABRYKA PLASTIKOW GLIWICE Plastics Gliwicka French Gliwice 44-109 Wyczolkowskiego 20a 032 234 57 50 Operating sebastian.kowalski@pvl.ee.eu www.groupe-plastivaloire.com 63 FAMUR Machine Tyska Polish Katowice 40-698 Armii Krajowej /51 32/ 359 63 00 Operating famur@famur.com.pl www.famur.com.pl 64 FERROLI POLAND Machine Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Sosnowiec 41-200 Narutowicza 53 32 263 05 64/91 Operating www.ferroli.com.pl 65 FIAT AUTO POLAND Automotive Tyska Italy Tychy 43-100 TuryNska /80 32/ 217-91-00 Operating www.fiat.pl 66 FIAT POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGIES POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 57 66 Operating www.fiat-gm-pwt.com.pl 67 FIAT POWERTRAIN TECHNOLOGIES POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 +48 33 813 21 00 Operating www.fiatgroup.pl 68 FIAT SERVICES POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Accounting service Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 033 813 20 20 Operating fiatgroup-services-pl@fiatgroup.com 69 FICOMIRRORS POLSKA Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Spain Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Koksownicza 30 32 731 01 00 Operating www.ficosa.com 70 FINAL Construction Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Dabrowa Gornicza 42-523 Koksownicza 9 32 299 00 00 Operating www.final.com.pl 71 FLEXIDER POLAND Automotive Tyska Netherlands Tychy 43-100 TuryNska /100 32/ 217 96 44 Designing www.flexider.com 72 FRANCISCO ROS CASARES POLSKA Steel Gliwicka Spain Gliwice 44-109 Alfreda Nobla 1 032 777 55 55 Operating biuro@froscasares.pl www.froscasares.pl 73 FRONIUS POLSKA Machine Gliwicka Austria Gliwice 44-109 Eiffel'a 8 Operating without KSSE permit 74 GALIA Textile Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Polish Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Przybylaka 15 Operating without KSSE permit 75 GALTIC INVESTMENTS Developer Tyska Polish TYCHY 43-100 TOWAROWA /50 32/603-03-03 Operating without KSSE permit joanna.janiszewska@segro.com www.segro.pl 76 GARUS PORĘBSKA BEATA Steel Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czechowice-Dziedzice 43-502 Slowackiego 33 32 / 736 01 36 Operating 77 GC INVESTMENT S.A. Developer Jastrzębsko-Żorska None Katowice 40-606 Kolejowa 54 0 Operating without KSSE permit APPENDIX 7 continued KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES DATABASE AS OF 2013
  • 44. CLEANTECH BUSINESS PARK - COMMERCIAL CONCEPT A.P OF A. T NAME BRANCH SUB-ZONE COUNTRY CITY POSTAL CODE STREET PHONE INVESTMENT STATUS CONTACT WEBSITE 78 GENERAL MOTORS MANUFACTURING POLAND Automotive Gliwicka USA Gliwice 44-100 A. Opla 1 032 270 90 00 Operating 79 GENERAL MOTORS POWERTRAIN POLAND Automotive Tyska USA Tychy 43-100 Towarowa 50 32 219 96 00 Operating aleksandra.soga@isuzu.pl 80 GEODIS CALBERSON POLSKA Logistic Tyska French TYCHY 43-100 TURYNSKA /80 32/780-10-80 Operating www.geodiscalbersonge.com 81 GIELDA TOWAROWA Food Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Jastrzębie Zdroj Swierczewskiego Operating without KSSE permit 82 GIMPLAST Plastics Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Italy Sosnowiec 41-203 BaczyNskiego 25b 32 72 10 200 Operating www.ostangroup.it 83 GIOBERT POLSKA Electronics Gliwicka Italy Gliwice 44-109 Leonarda da Vinci 5 032/777-61-57 Operating sekretariat@giobertpolska.com 84 GORAZDZE CEMENT Construction Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Germany Dabrowa Gornicza 41-303 RodzieNskiego 14 77 777 94 34 Operating www.ekocem.pl 85 GORNOSLASKI PARK PRZEMYSLOWY Developer Tyska Polish Katowice 40-155 Konduktorska /39 A 32/ 781 20 00 Operating without KSSE permit gpp@gppkatowice.pl www.gppkatowice.pl 86 GST AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY POLAND Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Germany Częstochowa 42-202 Legionow 202/210 34 377 51 00 Operating www.bst-safety-textiles.com 87 GUARDIAN CZĘSTOCHOWA Glass Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska USA Częstochowa 42-202 Korfantego 31/35 34 323 92 00 Operating www.guardian-czestochowa.com 88 GUHRING Steel Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Germany Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Zaglębia Dabrowskiego 21 32 428 70 00 Operating biuro@guehring.pl www.guehring.pl 89 HABERKORN SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Austria Skrzyszow 44-365 PowstaNcow Slaskich 238 454 69 22 Operating without KSSE permit haberkorn@haberkorn.pl 90 HAVI LOGISTICS Logistic Tyska None Tychy 43-100 TuryNska /80 32/737-10-00 Operating www.havi-logistics.com 91 HENKEL POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Chemical Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 728399272 Operating 92 HEWALEX SP. Z O.O. SPOLKA KOMANDYTOWA Hause APP Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Czechowice-Dziedzice 43-502 Slowackiego 33 32 / 214 17 10 Designing www.hewalex.pl 93 HILTON FOODS Food Tyska England Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 31 032 323 47 01 Operating without KSSE permit 94 HIRSCHVOGEL COMPONENTS POLAND SP. Z O.O. Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Jana Gutenberga 2 032 775 05 00 Operating maja.gniwecka@hirschvogel.com www.hirschvogel-kotani.pl 95 HL DISPLAY GLIWICE Plastics Gliwicka Sweden Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 22 32 440 02 16 Operating michal.gorski@hl-display.com www.hl-display.pl 96 HOBAS SYSTEM POLSKA Construction Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Switzerland Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Koksownicza 11 32 639 04 50 (52) Operating www.hobas.com.pl 97 HOLBOX POLAND SP. Z O.O. Paper Gliwicka Netherlands Gliwice 44-100 Leonarda Da Vinci 5 032 270 52 14 Operating info@holbox.pl www.holbox.pl 98 HP POLSKA Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Leonarda da Vinci 9 032 775 29 20 Operating contact.hppolska@pelzer.pl 99 HUF POLSKA Automotive Tyska Germany Tychy 43-100 Strefowa 6 32/ 780 85 00 Operating aleksandra.prokopowicz@huf-group.com www.huf-group.com 100 INGEST FACILITY POLSKA SP. Z O.O. Developer Jastrzębsko-Żorska Italy Bielsko-Biala 43-300 GrazyNskiego 141 33 813 2660 Operating without KSSE permit 101 INSTANTA SP. Z O.O. Food Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Żory 44-240 Kawowa 3 472 41 00, 44 19 490 Operating instanta@instanta.pl www.instanta.com.pl 102 INWESTOR ING Developer Tyska Netherlands Katowice 40-121 Chorzowska /50 32/731 60 10,32/731 60 11 Operating without KSSE permit www.chorzowska50.pl 103 IRESTAL SERVICE CENTER Steel Gliwicka Spain Swiętochlowice 41-600 Chorzowska 120 032 770 92 00 Designing irestalpolska@irestal.com www.irestal.pl 104 IRWN Machine Gliwicka Polish Warszawa 00-124 PaNska 7 510 225 334 Designing 105 JBG-2 SP. Z O.O. Machine Jastrzębsko-Żorska Polish Warszowice 43-254 Gajowa 5 324759150-1, 4940020 Operating www.jbg.com.pl 106 JOHNSON CONTROLS FOAM SP. Z O.O. Automotive Jastrzębsko-Żorska USA Żory 44-240 Wygoda 6 32 776 12 00 Operating www.johnsoncontrols.pl/content/pl/pl.html 107 JOHNSON CONTROLS SIEMIANOWICE Automotive Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska USA Siemianowice Slaskie 41-103 Krupanka 93 32 764 70 10 Operating www.johnsoncontrols.com 108 JOHNSON ELECTRIC POLAND Hause APP Sosnowiecko-Dabrowska Switzerland Dabrowa Gornicza 41-300 Przybylaka 15 32 295 27 00 Operating www.johnsonelectric.com 109 JOHNSON MATTHEY BATTERY SYSTEMS (AXEON) Electrical Gliwicka England Gliwice 44-100 Portowa 28 (32) 330 26 54 Under construction www.axeon.com 110 JOY MASZYNY GORNICZE Machine Tyska USA Tychy 43-100 Murarska 20 032 776 28 00 Operating jmg@joy.com www.joy.com 111 KALMET Logistic Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 6 032 301 50 71 Operating biuro@kalmet-trans.pl www.kalmet-trans.pl 112 KALMET Steel Gliwicka Polish Gliwice 44-109 Gaudiego 3 32 230 78 97 Operating biuro@kalmet.com.pl 113 KAUFLAND POLSKA MARKETY SP. Z O.O. S.K. None Jastrzębsko-Żorska Germany Wroclaw 50-421 Szybka 6-10 Operating without KSSE permit 114 KEILA INVESTMENTS Developer Gliwicka England PoznaN 61-894 Plac Andersa 5 Operating without KSSE permit 115 KIRCHHOFF POLSKA Automotive Gliwicka Germany Gliwice 44-109 Nobla 3 032 338 16 00 Operating e.piorkowska@kirchhoff.pl www.kirchhoff.pl APPENDIX 7 continued KATOWICE SEZ KSSE BENIFICIARIES DATABASE AS OF 2013