Transcript Document
2009
Bożena Lublińska-Kasprzak
Chief Executive Officer
Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PAED)
PAED Support
for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
China, August 2009
China, August 2009
Polish Economy Advantages
•
Economic Growth – GDP growth in 2007 – 6,7%; 2007-2013 up to 67
billion EUR from the EU structural funds, co-organiser of EURO 2012,
•
Strategic location – part of the single market of about 500 mln people,
single customs market, springboard to the East
•
Human resources – Youngest population in Europe (almost 50% under
age of 35 years); about 2 million students, 455 higher education institutions
•
Investment incentives – Corporate Income Tax – 19%, intensity of
regional state aid in the years 2007-2013, 14 Special Economic Zones,
•
FDIs – cumulative value of FDI in 2008 – 109 772 billion EUR, the
European centre for BPOs
China, August 2009
Polish Economy Weakness
China, August 2009
What is our objective?
China, August 2009
Policy Framework
Creation of conditions for better competitiveness of knowledge and entrepreneurship based
economy which is to assure employment growth and growth of the level of social, economic and
spatial cohesion
HORIZONTAL OBJECTIVES of National Strategic Reference Framework for the years
2007-2013
Improving the
functioning
standard
of public
institutions
and
development of
partnership
mechanisms
Improving the
quality
of human capital
and
enhancing social
cohesion
Development and
modernization of
technical
infrastructure
which
has the
fundamental
importance for
growth of the
competitiveness
of
Poland and its
regions
Improving the
competitiveness
and
innovativeness
of
enterprises,
including
especially
the
manufacturing
sector with high
added value and
development of
the
services sector
Increase of the
competitiveness
of
Polish regions
and
preventing their
social, economic
and
territorial
marginalisation
Balancing
growth
opportunities
and
supporting
structural
changes on rural
areas
OPERATIONAL PROGRAMMES for delivery of National Strategic Reference
Framework for the years 2007-2013
China, August 2009
Financial Resources – EU Funds
16 Regional
Operational
Programmes
24,6%
OP Human Capital
14,4%
OP Innovative
Economy
12,3%
OP Eastern Poland
Development
3,4%
The total value of the EU
resources:
67.3 billion EURO
Total budget of NSRF:
85,6 billion EURO
OP European
Territorial
Cooperation
1,1%
OP Infrastructure
and Environment
41,5%
National
performance reserve
2%
OP Technical
Assistance
0,8%
China, August 2009
Small and Medium Enterprises in Poland,
data as of December 2007, CSO.
majority of SMEs – 99%;
share of SMEs in GDP – 47.4%;
share of SME employees in total number of workers – 69.3%;
share of active enterprises in total number of registered companies – 46.8% (1.7 m);
the highest growth in the number of small (1.9%) and micro-enterprises (1.4%);
decrease by 0.8% in the number of newly created enterprises in 2007 r. to 314 thous.;
decrease by 10.6% in the number of liquidated enterprises to 257 thous.;
survivability indicator of enterprises established in 2006 – 66.5% , in 2002 – 24.6%.
China, August 2009
Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PAED)
established by the Act of 9 November 2000, a governmental agency subordinate to
the Minister of Economy
The main objectives of the PAED:
Structure of the PAED
enterprise development
Supervisory Board
application of new techniques
CEO, Deputy to CEO (3, poss. 5)
export development
21 Units
regional development
about 500 employees
creation of new jobs, tackling unemployment
(90% engaged in implementation of the
human resources development
programmes co-financed by the EU)
Budget for 2009:
2,889 m PLN (652.3 m EUR)
China, August 2009
PAED Activities – main areas
1. Research and analysis (also impact assessment studies).
2. Raising awareness.
3. Direct support instruments – investments grants, training, counselling
services.
4. Cooperation with partners:
socio-economical institutions and organisations (eg. Consultation Council,
Research Council);
public administration,
(regional) business support institutions.
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (1/8)
PAED in the financial perspective 2007-2013 is involved in
implementation of the following OPs:
OP Innovative Economy (OP IE)
Budget: 3.9 bn EUR
OP Human Capital (OP HC)
Budget: 672 m EUR
OP Eastern Poland Development (OP EPD)
Budget: 2.6 bn EUR
Share of OPs implemented by PAED in the NSRF:
7.2 bn EUR (8.4% of total NSRF budget)
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (2/8)
Innovative Economy OP – objectives
Main objective:
development of Polish economy on the basis of innovative enterprises.
Detailed objectives:
improvement of innovativeness of enterprises,
improvement of competitiveness of Polish science,
strengthening of the role of science in economic development,
increasing the share of innovative products of the Polish economy in the international
market,
creation of permanent and better workplaces,
growth of the use of information and communication technologies in the economy.
65% of financial resources allocated to the direct support of enterprises within
OP IE is assigned to SMEs.
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (3/8)
Innovative Economy OP - activities implemented by PAED
Direct support to enterprises:
grants for innovative investment projects;
grants for R&D and implementation of results of R&D projects;
grants for the development of R&D activity of enterprises;
SMEs support for industrial property protection;
support in the area of industrial design;
consuting services and support in obtaining external financing;
e-economy development (B2B, B2C projects) in newly established
enterprises;
development of SMEs foreign markets expansion.
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (4/8)
Innovative Economy OP - activities implemented by PAED
Direct support to business support institutions:
support to clusters development;
support to technology parks development;
support to business support institution active in the area of innovation (for
setting up innovative enterprises);
development of business support institutions networks providing proinnovative services;
support to the alternative forms of external financing of the SMEs
devlopment (investments funds, bussiness angels).
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (5/8)
Measures financed by the State budget
Loans for innovation - support for SMEs;
budget: 19.165.040,59 PLN (4.3 m EUR);
Innovation vouchers – support for micro and small enterprises,
development of cooperation between small business and R&D units;
budget: 7,650,000 PLN (1.7 m EUR);
Innovation express – support for clusters, development of
international cooperation in R&D and innovation;
budget: 3,150,000 PLN (0.7 m EUR).
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (6/8)
Trainings and counselling services
PAED implements two measures within II Priority of HC OP „Development of
human resources and adaptation potential of enterprises” addressed to:
Employers
Employees
Persons willing to establish a company
Business support institutions
(BSI)
trainings
access to business services and
counselling
development of the entrepreneurship support
system - complex offer of business services and
counselling
trainings
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (7/8)
Trainings and counselling services
Cofinancing trainings
employers and employees, BSI
Call for proposals for enterprises – training based on enterprises HCD
strategies
Trainings organized by the PAED – systemic projects, eg.:
•
trainings program for the development of small enterprises in Eastern
Poland
•
family business
•
clusters
•
new approach to public procurement
•
environmental legislation.
China, August 2009
Direct Support Instruments (8/8)
Trainings and counselling services
Development of the entrepreneurship support system
BSI, indirectly employees
and employers, persons willing to start economic activity
Improving the quality of services provided for enterprises by training institutions and
institutions supporting entrepreneurship and innovativeness, in particular through:
•
standards development in business support institutions and the standard of services
provided by them (observatory for KSU network),
•
advancement of qualifications and abilities of employees engaged in
training/counselling services aimed at supporting the entrepreneurship and
innovativeness development,
•
supporting the process of certification for qualifications of the training personnel;
Supporting the system of complex services provided by institutions to entrepreneurs and
persons willing to establish economic activity.
China, August 2009
Thank you for your attention
Polish Agency for Enterprise Development
81/83 Pańska Street
00-834 Warsaw, Poland
Tel + 48 (22) 432 80 80
Fax + 48 (22) 432 86 20
+ 48 (22) 432 84 04
Infoline: + 48 (22) 432 89 91/92/93
www.parp.gov.pl
www.pi.gov.pl