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VIII Investment Forum

of Economic Forum

 

 

Date:  7-­‐8  September  2015  

Place:  Teatr  im.  Ludwika  Solskiego  in  Tarnów  

                            DAY  1   LARGE  ROOM     12:30  –  13:00     OPENING     13:00  –  14:30     DISCUSSION  PANEL:  

Financing  of  the  economy,  how  to  secure  growth  of  another  decade?    

PARTNER:  Małopolska  Region    

In  the  new  perspective  of  the  EU,  Poland  continues  to  be  the  biggest  beneficiary  of  European  funds.  The  money   provides  an  opportunity  for  the  completion  of  ongoing  investments  as  well  as  further  development  of  Polish   civilization.  Previous  financial  perspective  proved  that  we  are  capable  of  issuance  and  accounting  of  EU  funds.   Increasingly,  however,  questions  about  the  effectiveness  of  investment  are  being  raised.  Already  we  notice  the   great  challenges  of  innovation,  as  the  activities  in  this  area  do  not  bring  big  results,  hence  they  are  either   inadequate  or  poorly  addressed.  Will  the  state,  local  governments  and  companies  be  able  to  use  EU  funds  in  a   way  that  they  play  a  role  of  a  flywheel  for  the  Polish  economy  in  the  coming  decades?  

 

Moderator  

Jacek  Socha,  Vice-­‐President,  PwC    

Panelists:    

Axel  Kalinowski,   Manager,  Continental  Europe,  London  Stock  Exchange  

Marek  Kozak  Associate  professor  of  Warsaw  University  ,  Centre  for  European  Regional  and  Local   Studies  

Pawel  Tamborski,  President,  Warsaw  Stock  Exchange    Bogdan  Chiriţoiu,  President,  Competition  Council,  Romania  Stanislaw  Sorys,  Vice-­‐Marshal,  Małopolska  Region  

   

14:20  –  14:30     PRESENTATION  OF  THE  RAPORT    

Azoty  Group's  strategy  in  comparison  with    the  European  and  world-­‐wide     chemical  market.  The  first  year  of  implementation  

 

 

Pawel  Jarczewski,  President  of  the  Board,  Azoty  Group   Krzysztof  Jalosinski,  Vicepresident,  Azoty  Group       14:30  –  14:40     COFFE  BREAK        

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LARGE  ROOM    

14:30  –  16:00   BLOCK  THEME    

PRESENTATIONS:    

Good  practice  in  transformation  of  industrial  complexes  in  Podkarpacie   Voivodeship  and  economic  development  with  the  use  of  such  instruments  as   special  economic  zones  and  science-­‐technology  parks    

 

Wladysław  Ortyl,  Marshal,  Marshal  Office  of  the  Podkarpackie  Voivodeship    

New  energy,  how  "savings"  could  become  a  new  resource?    

Grzegorz  Nowaczewski,  Member  of  the  Executive  Board,  Virtual  Power  Plant  Sp.  z  o.o.    

 

DISCUSSION  PANEL:  

The  role  of  business  and  its  importance  for  local  society.  How  the  industry  can   make  a  positive  influence  on  local  environment?  

   

The  aim  of  regional  policy  is  to  promote  long-­‐term  economic  development,  based  on  solid  foundations  that  can   only  be  created  by  large  companies  with  a  strong  network  of  suppliers.  Modern  enterprises  build,  also  at  the   local  level,  cooperation  between  businesses,  local  governments  and  science.  Furthermore,  mutual  cooperation   between  large  companies  and  SMEs,  even  not  formally  linked  to  each  other,  results  in  increased  

competitiveness,  reduced  logistics  costs  and  measurable  social  benefits  in  times  of  recession  or  economic   crises

.  

   

Moderator:  

Lukasz  Zalicki,  Partner,  EY    

Panelists:    

Roman  Ciepiela,  Mayor,  City  of  Tarnow  

Malgorzata  Tudaj,  District  Governor,  Kedzierzyn-­‐Kozle  District  Council  Marcin  Jedrzejewski,  Principal,  The  Boston  Consulting  Group      

Witold  Szczypinski,  Vice  President  of  the  Board,  General  Director,  Azoty  Group  Wojciech  Zurawski,  Redaktor,  Reuters  

    SMALL  ROOM   14:30  –  16:00       PRESENTATION           Poland  3.0    

Bogdan  Węgrzynek,  President  of  the  Board,  Ogólnopolski  Klaster  Innowacyjnych  Przedsiębiorstw    

 

DISCUSSION  PANEL:  

The  role  of  clusters  in  development  and  promotion  of  Polish  economy   through  consolidation  for  the  benefit  of  the  new  EU  industrial   policy,  cooperation  between  clusters  and  their  participation  in  large   European  Union’s  projects  and  programmes  

 

It  has  the  purpose  of  directing  towards  a  presentation  of  the  role  of  clusters  in  development  and  promotion  of   the   economy   through   consolidation   for   the   benefit   of   the   new   EU’s   industrial   policy,  cooperation   between   clusters   and   their   participation   in   large   European   Union’s   projects   and   programmes,   e.g..   Horizon   2020   and   large   supraregional   projects   of   the   European   Union   as   the   pillars   of   innovative   economy.    The   aspect   of  

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cooperation   between   clusters   and   local   governments   will   be   also   discussed   –   the   main   areas,   forms   and   potential  solutions  and  expectations  towards  local  government  and  voivodeships.  The  panel  will  include  a  key   programme   for   the   Polish   economy   realized   by   clusters   POLAND   3.0   –   the   project   of   the   biggest   Logistics   Centre  and  the  biggest  navigation  projects  in  Central  Europe.  The  perspectives  of  cooperation  between  clusters   in  Poland  in  2014-­‐2020  will  be  also  presented  –  the  National  Cluster  Network  Initiative  and  other  examples.    

Moderator:    

Angelika  Jaroslawska, Member  of  the  Board,  Ogólnopolski  Klaster  Innowacyjnych  Przedsiębiorstw    

Panelists:  

Grazyna  Henclewska,  Undersecretary  of  State,  Ministry  of  the  Economy  

Anna  Czerwinska,  Finance  Director;  Chairwoman  of  the  Board  of  the  Running  Festival  Foundation,   Institute  for  Eastern  Studies      

Josef  Tobola,  Plenipotentiary  ,  The  Government  of  the  Czech  Republic  Marek  Niemczyk,  Chief  Executive  Officer  ,Bomar  SA  

Tomasz  Lesniak,  Vice-­‐President,  Ogólnopolski  Klaster  Innowacyjnych  Przedsiębiorstw         16:00  –  16:30           LUNCH       LARGE  ROOM     16:30  –  17:30         PRESENTATIONS:        

Why  corporations  should  take  part  in  creation  of  incubators  and   accelerators.  How  should  they  look  like?  

 

Agnieszka  Lewandowska,  President  of  the  Board,  Fundacja  Startup  School    

 

Good  Practise-­‐  how  to  build  local  and  global  start-­‐ups?    

 

Michal  Sadowski,  Founder  and  Chairman  of  the  Board,  Brand24    

 

The  future  of  start-­‐ups  in  Poland      

Artur  Kurasinski,  Founder  and  Chief  Executive  Officer,  MUSE  

The  ecosystem  and  building  a  scaled  startup    

Michal  Kordaczuk,  Co-­‐Head  of  Dentons  Poland  Startup  Program,  Dentons    

 

SMALL  ROOM    

16:30  –  17:30           WORKSHOP  

        Development  opportunities  in  the  bioeconomy  

The  purpose  of  the  meeting  is  to  locate  the  problem  bioeconomy  and  biobusiness  agencies,  taking  into  account   regional,   national   and   European.   During   the   panel   we   will   review   recent   initiatives   and   development   of   the   bioeconomy   in   Europe   and   we   will   look   at   how   these   activities   are   related   to   biotechnology   and   socio-­‐

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economic   Actors   .   Due   to   the   increasing   awareness   and   perception   of   the   green   economy   among   regional   entities   for   the   purpose   of   the   meeting   set   ourselves   to   identify   and   discuss   partnerships   related   to   the   bioeconomy  at  regional  and  inter-­‐  regional  levels.  

 

Kazimierz  Murzyn,  President  of  the  Board,  Fundacja  Klaster  LifeScience  Kraków    (brak  rejestracji  na   Forum)  

Tomasz  Twardowski,  Head  of  Team,  Institute  of  Bioorganic  Chemistry  PAS    Tomasz  Jalukowicz,  Chief  Specialist,  Ministry  of  Science  and  Higher  Education               17:30  –  17:40   COFFE  BREAK       LARGE  ROOM     17:40  –  19.00   PRESENTATIONS:  

        Complex  informatization  of  health  care  sector  in  local  government  units.      

Janusz  Filipiak,  President  of  the  Board,  Comarch  S.A.      

 

Diabetes  education  through  telemedicine–  DIABDIS     Tomasz  Dabrowski,  President,  Diabdis  Sp.  z  o.o.    

   

DISCUSSION  PANEL:    

The  many  faces  of  telemedicine  -­‐  computerization  of  healthcare    

 

Research  shows  that  treatment  of  a  patient  with  the  use  of  modern  technology  increases  the  feeling  of  safety   and  in  a  long-­‐term  process  can  significantly  reduce  the  cost  of  treatment.  Currently,  a  common  problem  in  the   introduction  of  telemedicine  services  is  the  lack  of  legal  solutions,  as  according  to  the  Act  on  profession  of  a   physician  and  dentist,  the  doctor  decides  about  the  state  of  health  of  the  patient  only  after  examination.  New   technologies  are  also  used  in  the  management  of  medical  institutions,  so  that  the  quality  of  services  provided  is   on  the  top  level.    

   

Moderator:      

Michal  Czarnuch,  Senior  Associate,  Domański  Zakrzewski  Palinka  Law  Firm    

Panelists:      

Dariusz  Dudek,  Professor,  President  of  2nd  Clinic  of  Cardiology  and  Cardiovascular  Interventions,   University  Hospital  in  Krakow  

Piotr Bushman, Deputy  Head,  CBR  American  Heart  of  Poland  S.A.Wojciech  Glinkowski,  President  of  

the  Board,  Polish  Telemedicine  Society    

Wojciech  Glinkowski,  President  of  the  Board,  Polish  Telemedicine  Society  Andrzej  Osuch,  Business  Transformation  Director, LUX  MED.  GROUP    Pawel  Sieczkiewicz,  Chief  Technology  Officer  ,  telemedi.co  

         

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SMALL  ROOM    

17:40  –  19.00       The  role  of  intellectual  property  in  startups  and  how  to  protect  it?    

The  discussion  is  devoted  to  main  challanges  of  IP  acqusition  and  protection  in  start-­‐ups.  Participants  will  talk   about  IP  as  the  most  important  asset  of  Polish  startups  as  far  as  the  global  competition  is  concerned.  Why,  to   what  extent,  and  how  should  IP  be  protected?  How  to  make  contribution  of  IP  to  a  company?  What  does  the   newest  changes  in  law  bring  to  the  technology  commercialization  in  Poland?  

 

Moderator:    

Piotr  Pietrzak,  CEO,  StartVenture@Poland  sp.  z  o.o.  SKA      

Paneliści:    

Michal  Zoltowski,  Doctor  of  Law,  Kancelaria  Destrier  

Dorota Rzazewska, Legal  Counsel,  Managing  Partner,  JWP  Rzecznicy  Patentowi,  JWP  Adwokaci  i  

Radcowie  Prawni  

Bartosz  Wsol,  Legal  Advisor,  National  Center  of  Research  and  Development  Mateusz  Dubek, Associate at Bird & Bird

      19:00  –  19:10         COFFE  BREAK       LARGE  ROOM     19:10  –  20:40         PRESENTATION:  

        New  technologies  supporting  business  

 

Agnieszka  Zawistowska,  Director  of  UPC  Business,  UPC  Poland  

                 

   

        DISCUSSION  PANEL:  

        Digital  economy  –  business  strategies.    

In  the  new  economy,  each  company  wanting  to  survive  in  the  market,  must  invest  in  new  technologies.  Their   use  in  the  enterprise  gives  a  chance  to  better  exploit  the  potential  and  attain  its  objectives.  How  to  meet  the   challenges  of  a  competitive  market  and  not  to  get  ahead  of  the  companies  that  provide  the  same  services  in   the  new  business  model?  

 

Moderator:    

Lukasz  Mezyk,  Journalist, 300polityka.pl    

Panelists:    

Artur  Czerwinski,  Virtual  Business  Manager,  Cisco  Systems  Poland  Sp.  z  o.o..  

Krzysztof  Folek,  Business  Development  Manager  –  ISVs,  Startups,  New  Business  Ventures,  Microsoft   Sp.  z  o.o.    

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John  Hobbs,  Senior  Lecturer,  Cork  Institute  of  Technology           SMALL  ROOM     19:10  –  20:30       DISCUSSION  PANEL:  

        What  Values  Does  the  Modern  Capitalism  Need?    

This  panel  will  touch  upon  on  the  religious,  ethical  and  moral  dilemmas  created  by  the  current  economic  and   structural  trends.  How  has  a  lack  of  ethical  code  affected  the  on-­‐going  economic  crisis?  Where  and  how  did  the   Christianity  and  business  go  separate  ways?  What's  the  role  of  ethical  business  in  the  free-­‐market  economy?        

Moderator:    

Michal  Karnowski,  Deputy  Editor  In  Chief,  „w  Sieci”      

Panelists:    

Piotr  Gliński,  Chairman,  Law  and  Justice  Programme  Council  (brak  rejestracji  na  Forum)  Aleksander  Grad,  Vice-­‐President  of  the  Management  Board,  Tauron  Polish  Energy  SA  Robert  Gwiazdowski,  President,  Warsaw  Enterprise  Institute    (brak  rejestracji  na  Forum)  Wladyslaw  Kosiniak  –  Kamysz,  Minister,  Ministry  of  Labour  and  Social  Policy      

ks.  dr  hab.  Janusz  Królikowski,  PhD  UP  JPII,  Dean  Wydziału  Teologicznego  Sekcja  w  Tarnowie    

   

21:00       Awards  ceremony  of  Investor  and  Investment  

 

 

 

 

Startup  AWARD  

            DAY  2     LARGE  ROOM     9:30  –  10:40       DISCUSSION  PANEL:  

        Startups  vs  corporations.  Why  they  can  not  exist  without  each  other?    

It  seems  that  corporations  have  no  choice.  If  they  want  to  live  through  the  next  decade,  they  must  adapt  to   newness,  to  create  and  commercialize  them  together  with  non-­‐corporate  partners,  operating  in  a  completely   different  style  than  the  corporation.  Startups  either  do  not  survive,  or  turn  into  a  real  business.  How  to  start  a   startup  and  successfully  cooperate  with  corporations?  What  are  mutual  benefits  of  the  cooperation?  

 

Moderator:    

Maciej  Sadowski,  President  of  the  Board,  Startup  Hub  Poland    

Panelists:    

Rafal  Agnieszczak,  Founder,  Fundacja  Startup  School  

Michał Fura

, Public  Affairs&Comms  Manager,  UPC  Poland  

Eliza  Kruczkowska, President  of  the  Board,  Startup  Poland  Marek  Gora, Chief  Financial  Officer,  Maspex  Wadowice  Group      

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Social  Wi-­‐Fi  as  an  analytical-­‐marketing  tool  on  the  basis  of  a  case  study   from  various  sectors  

 

Artur  Racicki,  President  of  the  Board,  Social  Wifi  sp.  z  o.o.    (brak  rejestracji  na  Forum)    

 

10:40  –  10:50         COFFE  BREAK    

10:50  –  11:00       PRESENTATION:  

S-­‐7  Expressway:  the  way  to  success      

 

Tomasz  Latocha,  Vice_President  of  the  Board,  Malopolska  Regional  Development  Agency    

   

11:00  –  12:20       THEMATIC  BLOCK  

Revitalization–  a  slogan  or  one  of  the  most  important     challenges  of  the  coming  years?  

 

Many   Polish   communes   are   affected   by   degradation   of   social,   technical,   environmental   and   spatial   conditions.  According   to   estimates,   this   problem   concerns   as   much   as   20   percent   of   urban   areas   in   Poland,   inhabited  by  ca.  2.4  million  citizens.  The  above  mentioned  problems  require  a  well  thought-­‐out  revitalization   programme.     During   the   debate,   we   will   try   to   define   ideal   cooperation   between   local   governments   and   investors,  in  order  to  create  completely  new  quality  of  public  space  by  revitalization.  We  will  also  answer  the   question  if  the  above  mentioned  process  is  possible  without  participation  of  developers.  

 

Moderator:    

Konrad  Plochocki,  General  Director,  Polish  Association  of  Developers    

Panelists:  

Pawel  Orlowski,  Undersecretary  of  State,  Ministry  of  Infrastructure  and  Development    Hanna  Zdanowska,  Mayor,  City  of  Lodz  

Radoslaw  Stepien,  Vice-­‐president  –  First  Vice-­‐President  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  BGK    Maciej.  K.  Krol,  President,  City  Investment  

Pawel  Kuglarz,  Partner,  WOLF  THEISS         12:30         CLOSING  REMARKS              

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