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Pomerania – explore the sea of possibilities

Pomerania offers a favorable coastal location, qualified personnel, modern business infrastructure, a booming economy, and complete investors' support. Discover the gateway to a sea of possibilities.

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Pomerania – explore the sea of possibilities

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  1. Pomerania – explore the sea of possibilities

  2. POMERANIA EQUALS: FAVORABLE COSTAL LOCATION QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MODERN BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE BOOMING ECONOMY COMPLETE INVESTORS’ SUPPORT

  3. FAVORABLE COSTAL LOCATION

  4. Pomerania – the gateway GDYNIA • HELSINKI SŁUPSK • OSLO S6 • STOCKHOLM WARSAW • MOSCOV GDANSK SOPOT • VILNIUS BERLIN • MINSK KOSCIERZYNA TCZEW • KIEV • PARIS • BUDAPEST A1 • BUCHAREST CHOJNICE • ROME • ATHENS

  5. Pomerania – facts & figures 2.3 1.6 7% 3 2 4 1

  6. Tri-City (Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot) – generalinformation Gdynia TRI-CITY The biggestagglomeration in the Southern Baltic Region Baltic Sea Sopot Summercapital of Poland Gdańsk Gdansk – capitalcity of the region 1,2M residents in Tri-City • ROME Thrivingeconomiccentre • ATHENS Warsaw Lodz Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com 

  7. Direct Flight Connections to All Major EuropeanAirports • Over 60 connectionsincluding major Europeanhubs; • 3rd largestPolishairport; • The greatest number of air connections with the Scandinavian countriesamongPolishairports. Gdansk – Munich – 1h 35m Gdansk –Copenhagen – 1h Gdansk –Frankfurt –1h 40 min Gdansk –Helsinki – 2h

  8. Sea Ports and ContainerTransshipments Tide- and ice-free all year-round; Twodynamically developing ports in Gdansk and Gdynia; Part of the Baltic-AdriaticCorridor; Undergoinginfrastracturalinvestments; Handling and storage facilities of all cargo. Source: Port of Gdynia, author: T.Urbaniak Source: Port of Gdynia, author: T.Urbaniak Source: Port of Gdynia, author: T.Urbaniak Source: Port of Gdynia, author: T.Urbaniak Source: SganghaiMaritimeUniveristy 2019

  9. Gdansk – new port hub for CEE Port hub for CEE countries (Poland, Western Russia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Belarus, North-Western Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia); Possibility to benefit from Port Centric Logistics; 2 direct calls weekly with major Asian ports (including Shanghai, Ningbo, Yantian); Seasonal direct calls with Latin America; Almost 2 m. TEU transshipped in 2018; Capacity – 3 m. TEU; Handles vessels of over 22.000 TEU ensuring economies of scale and energy efficiency – low fuel consumption. Source: DCT Gdańsk Source: DCT Gdańsk Source: DCT Gdańsk Source: Own materials Source: DCT Gdańsk

  10. Denseroad & railway network GDANSK Slupsk S6 S22 A1 Olsztyn S7 Szczecin Bialystok Torun 5 A1 WARSAW S7 Poznan A2 A2 A2 Borders of voivodships Mainroads Roadsunderconstruction --- Railway network Gdansk – Warsaw – 2 h 45m* Gdansk – Krakow– 5h 13 m* * Pendolino train Gdansk – Warsaw – 3h 35m* Gdansk – Krakow– 6h 25m* * A1 Motorway

  11. QUALIFIED PERSONNEL

  12. Education in Pomerania The biggest Academic Center in Northern Poland; 24 higher education institutions 84068 students 25 672graduates of higher education institutions Gdansk University of Technology Source: K. Krzempek/ PG University of Gdańsk selected faculties: English philology, Nordic languages, economics, administration,management, law, finance and banking, biotechnology, chemistry, biology Technical University of Gdańsk selectedfaculties:informatics, electronics and telecommunication, electricaltechnology, informationtechnology, construction, mechanics and machine design, biotechnology, management, automatic control and robotics, ocean engineering, environmental engineering Gdynia Maritime University selectedfaculties: management and marketing, electronics and communication, electricaltechnology, mechanics and machine design, navigation Medical University of Gdańsk selectedfaculties: medicine, pharmacy, biotechnology NavalAcademy selectedfaculties: navigation, mechanics, humanities University of Gdansk Source: Dominik Werner / KFP University of Gdansk Source: Dominik Werner / KFP Gdynia Maritime University Source: K.Okońska/ AMG Source: Central Statistical Office, 2018

  13. Pomerania – enjoyable to live 1

  14. Positivemigrationbalance 2nd highestpositivebalance in Poland (2006-2016) 3rd most attractivelocation in Poland +116,106 Gdańsk areapopulationgrowth Populationgrowth in Pomerania Source: Central Statistical Office (2006-2016) *opinion of Polish executives and managers, Antal, September 2017

  15. Business magnet attractinginhabitants Number of migrantsrelocating to Pomerania form otherprovinces TRI-CITY Most of the migrants moved fromwithin our cachment area; About 7 709 of migrants from Poland have chosen Pomerania as a new living place in 2016; 3rd bestPolishdestination for relocation (Antal recruitmentAgency 2017) Olsztyn Szczecin Bydgoszcz Białystok Poznań WARSAW Łódź Wrocław Lublin Number of people 2000 Katowice 1000 500 0 Source: Central Statistical Office , 2016

  16. Live more. Pomerania Project aimsatsharing all the best there is in Pomerania with the residents from other parts of Poland, Europe and the world. MAIN GOAL Attractingnewemployees to companiesalreadybased in the region and to potentialinvestorsinterested in carrying out projects in Pomerania. HOW? Providingcomprehensive and reliableinformationabout the region to raiseitsattractivness. www.livemorepomerania.com /LiveMorePomerania /company/live-more-pomerania www Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com 

  17. MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE

  18. Science and Technology Parks Pomeranian Science & Technology Park Largest Science and Technlogy Park in Poland; 2000 new jobs and development opportunities for 300 companies; Includes: Design Center, Startup Zone, Laboratories, PrototypingAreas, SocialInnovation Center, Patent Information Center, Conference Center; Pomeranian Science & Technology Park Source: …….. Gdansk Science & Technology Park Total area of over 40 000 m2; Over 200 companies registered in the Park. Portfolio companiesincludes: Polpharma, Biovento, Looxon, Polish Space Agency, RoboNET etc. Gdansk Science & Technology Park Source: Pomeranian Special Economic Zone

  19. BOOMING ECONOMY

  20. Top sectors BUSINESS SERVICES SECTOR (including IT) MARITIME ELECTRONICS AUTOMOTIVE CHEMISTRY The economy of the Pomeranian Region is based on services and industrial operations (63,5% and 34% of the generated gross added value respectively) Source: Olivia Business Centre

  21. Business Services in Pomerania 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

  22. Business Services (including IT) 26000 13000 cca 120 Source: CSO

  23. Maritime 30000 40 30 2 1300

  24. Electronics 20 000 2 years 1 R&D

  25. Automotive Products 15 000 R&D

  26. COMPLETE INVESTOR’S SUPPORT

  27. Invest in Pomerania initiative THE INVEST IN POMERANIA TEAM SUPPORTS INVESTORS AT EACH STAGE OF THE INVESTMENT PROCESS. We offer free-of-charge and comprehensive care. WE WILL PROVIDE: investment offer based on your needs; referencevisit to the region; Reports and other materials on the region’s economy; information about legal standards related to business activity conducted in Poland and in Pomerania, as well as available investment support forms; meetings which potential business partners in the region; support in cooperation with local authorities.

  28. Invest in Pomerania initiative - Partners Pomerania Development Agency- certified partner of the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency Partners of initiative: • Marshal Office • Cities and Communes: Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot, Słupsk (city), Kościerzyna, Pruszcz Gdański, Starogard Gdański, Rumia, Tczew, Malbork, Słupsk (commune), Dębnica Kaszubska,  • Wejherowo County • GdanskEconomic Development Agency, Pomeranian Special Economic Zone, Slupsk Special Economic Zone,

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  31. Wojciech Tyborowski Director T: +48 58 32 33 256 T: +48 603 872 123 E: wojciech.tyborowski@investinpomerania.pl Industry & Real Estate Business Services Sector Marcin Grzegory DeputyDirector T: +48 58 32 33 240 T: +48 603 872 123 E: marcin.grzegory@investinpomerania.pl PR & Marketing Nazeen Koonda PR&Brand Manager T: +48 516 936 500E: nazeen@investinpomerania.pl Anna Rajzer Project Manager T: +48 58 32 33 180 T: +48 607 555 610 E: anna.rajzer@investinpomerania.pl Bartosz Wojtasiak Project Manager T: +48 601 446 560 E: bartosz.wojtasiak@investinpomerania.pl Invest in Pomerania Team Mikołaj Trunin DeputyDirector T: +48 58 32 33 242 T: +48 609 860 060 E: mikolaj.trunin@investinpomerania.pl Maria Muszyńska Marketing Specialist T: +48 58 32 33 260 T: +48 500 351 681 E: maria.muszynska@investinpomerania.pl Monika Wójcik FDI Specialist T: +48 58 32 33 149 T: +48 500 351 535 E: monika.wojcik@investinpomerania.pl Joanna Irzabek PR&Marketing T: +48 58 32 33 225 T: +48 503 074 535 E: joanna.irzabek@investinpomerania.pl Maciej Silarski Project Manager „Invest in Pomerania 2020” T: +48 58 32 33 183 T: +48 500 351 660 E: maciej.silarski@investinpomerania.pl Anna Huryn FDI Specialist T: +48 58 32 33 248 T: +48 500 351 639 E: anna.huryn@investinpomerania.pl Magdalena Kowalewska-Pahlke Operations Manager T: +48 58 32 33 110 E: magdalena.kowalewska-pahlke@investinpomerania.pl

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