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Sectoral Operational Programme Improvement of the Competitiveness of Enterprises,

Sectoral Operational Programme Improvement of the Competitiveness of Enterprises, years 2004-2006 POLAND. Objective: Improvement of the competitive position of enterprises established in Poland, operating on the Single European Market. Programme Structure. SOP - ICE.

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Sectoral Operational Programme Improvement of the Competitiveness of Enterprises,

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  1. Sectoral Operational Programme Improvement of the Competitiveness of Enterprises, years 2004-2006 POLAND

  2. Objective: Improvement of the competitive position of enterprises established in Poland, operating on the Single European Market

  3. Programme Structure SOP - ICE Priority 1 business support institutions Priority 2 enterprises Measure 1.1 networks of BSI Measure 2.1 advisory services for SMEs Measure 1.2 financial institutions Measure 2.2 initial investments Measure 1.3 parks and incubators Measure 2.3 investments of SMEs Measure 1.4 R&D sphere Measure 2.4 environmental investments Measure 1.5 public services on-line

  4. Sources of financing: • Public funds – 1, 712 mln Euro, including: - 1 251 mln Euro from ERDF - 461 mln Euro from the Polish budget • Private funds - 1147 mln Euro

  5. SOP Competitiveness - where we are: • More than 27,000 projects presented by the beneficiaries. • Almost 4,000 projects approved for the total amount of support 3.25 bln PLN (more than 800 mln Euro, i.e. ca 47% of the total value of the Programme). • Demand for the support from the Programme much higher than the allocations in almost all measures. • Refunded payments of 70 mln PLN (17.5 mln Euro).

  6. Measure 1.3 – creation of favourable conditions for enterprises development (1) Objective: Improving the business activity environment

  7. Measure 1.3 (2)Expected results - Creating favourable conditions for existing enterprises and the start-ups, - Strenghtening co-coperation between enterprises and the scientific and research sphere, increasing the R&D expenditures in enterprises as well as increasing the number of innovative enterprises, - Creation of new jobs, - Development of post-industrial areas.

  8. Measure 1.3 (3)Types of projects • investment projects relating to establishment and development of industrial parks, science and technology parks and incubators of technology; • advisory projects - counselling services for institutions managing industrial parks, science and technology parks and incubators of technology.

  9. Measure 1.3 (4)Value of supported projects • Investement projects: value of the project higher than 2 mln PLN and not to exceed 45 mln PLN. • Advisory projects: value of the projects ranges from 40 thous. PLN up to 2 mln PLN.

  10. Measure 1.3 (5)Eligible expenditures Investment projects: • cost of purchase of land (up to 10% of the total eligible expenditure) and of adaptation of land andbuildings; • cost of decline of value of real estate or equipment and depreciation of real estate or equipment; • Cost of purchase or renovation of equipment; • expenditure incurred in relation to leasing operations and the leasing rentals; • overhead costs of the project, including among others the cost of project management, advisory fees, audit costs, costs of technical and financial expertise.

  11. Measure 1.3 (6)Eligible expenditure Advisory projects: • feasibility studies, business plans and environmental impact analyses; • management and operational support to institutions managing parks and incubators; • costs of project managing personnel, salaries of experts’ and subsidiary personnel; • costs of analysis, technical-documentation and studies, opening and administering WebPages, seminars, conferences and workshops; • preparing, publishing and distribution of promotional materials; • creation and development of databases; • cost related to implementation of the quality and certification systems ( ISO, TQM); • purchase of technology, licences, patents, know-how improving the quality of providing services or enabling providing services; • costs of audit and evaluation.

  12. Measure 1.3 (7)Projects selection • 3 application rounds took place during which 129 projects were submitted; • 60 projects selected for implementation for the total amount of ca 637 mln PLN (ca 157 mln Euro), which consitutes 92.8% of the total allocation of the measure; • Out of 60 projects, 32 are investment and 28 – advisory projects.

  13. Measure 1.3 (8)Incubators of technology • 20 projects under implementation (9 investment + 11 advisory). • Total value of support for incubators of technology projects amounts to 75 mln PLN (ca 18.75 mln Euro).

  14. Pomorskie Warmińsko- Mazurskie Zachodnio-pomorskie Podlaskie Kujawsko- Pomorskie . . Poznań(2) Lubuskie Mazowieckie Łódź(3) Wielkopolskie Kalisz Łódzkie Bełchatów Lubelskie Wrocław Dolnośląskie Legnica(2) Świętokrzyskie Opolskie Śląskie RudaŚląska(2) Katowice Kraków Podkarpackie Rybnik Małopolskie Bielsko- Biała Krosno Stary Sącz Incubators of technology

  15. Measure 1.3 (9)Science and technology parks • 15 projects (8 investment + 7 advisory). • Total value of support for science and technology parks projects amounts to 178 mln PLN (ca 44.5 mln Euro).

  16. Science and technology parks Pomorskie Warmińsko- Mazurskie Suwałki Zachodnio-pomorskie Podlaskie Toruń Szczecin Kujawsko- Pomorskie . . Poznań Lubuskie Mazowieckie Wielkopolskie Łódzkie Lublin Bełchatów Wrocław Lubelskie Dolnośląskie Wałbrzych Świętokrzyskie Opolskie Śląskie Rzeszów Gliwice Kraków(2) Podkarpackie Małopolskie

  17. Measure 1.3 (10)Industrial parks • 25 projects selected (15 investment + 10 advisory). • Total value of support for industrial parks projects amounts to 307 mln PLN (ca 76.7 mln Euro).

  18. Pomorskie Zachodnio-pomorskie Warmińsko- Mazurskie Police Podlaskie Grudziądz Stargard Szczeciński Białystok Zambrów Kujawsko-Pomorskie . . Płock Lubuskie Mazowieckie Wielkopolskie Radom Łódzkie Lubelskie Wrocław Dolnośląskie Częstochowa Świdnica Świętokrzyskie Nowa Ruda Opolskie Kędzierzyn Koźle Śląskie Bytom Bieruń Katowicei Chełm Śląsk(2)i Mielec Żory Ruda Śląska Jaworzno Tarnów Kraków Podkarpackie Małopolskie Industrial parks

  19. Measure 1.3 (11) Expected advantages for SMEs • diminishing of fixed costs related to business acitivity; • local taxes exemptions; • access to additional services, such as business advisory, legal and financial services; • closer co-operation links with other enterprises located in the parks and with R&D institutions in case of science parks and incubators of technology.

  20. Thank you for your attention Danuta Jabłońska www.konkurencyjnosc.gov.pl danjab@mg.gov.pl

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