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Poznań Science and Technology Park as a gateway to knowledge commercialization. Paweł Bartoszek pb@ppnt.poznan.pl

About Poznan The city of Poznan is classified as the third strongest centre of scientific research and education in Poland with the number of research workers reaching a 16 thousands, while the number of students - over 140 thousands.

Wielkopolska some data Mid west of Poland - Historical region of Poland (Poland s begginings are here) - Wealthy region of Poland, not so much of the EU - Population of 3.4 million - 29,825 sq. km - GDP per capita (2012) 8900 - Unemployment (2012) 10% - 26 university level schools (8 state universities) - Regional capital Poznań - 600 thousand population - Midway between Berlin and Warsaw - Important R&D and economy centre

Poznan Science and Technology Park in a nutshell First Science and Technology Park in Poland established in 1995 Independent organisation foundation Founded by two Professors (Chemists) from the Adam Mickiewicz University

History of PSTP 1990 - University Foundation formation 1995 - Land acquisition (3,1 ha) from gas-work plant and beginning of activity 1996/1997 - Adaptation phase for Park purposes 1997 - Centre of Chemical Technologies 1999/2000 - First investments 1999 - Innovation Support Centre 2006 Business Incubator 2006 - Strategic tenant GRACE R&D centre 2012 - High Technology Incubators Complex 2013 - Waste-Klaster

PSTP infrastructure - basic data Advanced Chemical Technology Center 2.650 m 2 Other laboratory facilities 2.400 m 2 Business InQbator 3.700 m 2 High Technology Incubators Complex 5.700 m 2 Total buildings area 18.450 m 2 Total land area 5,4ha Companies, spin-offs, start-ups ~65 Employees of the companies ~350 Employees of PSTP 130 Turnover (2012) $6,30 mln Profit (2012) $1,25 mln

Objectives of PSTP promotion entrepreneurship among young researchers creation entrepreneurship friendly environment for young researchers creation facilities adapted for high technology spin offs /start ups decreasing financial risk of starting new business synergy effects

PSTP main activities 1. Research and development services 2. Science economy relations 3. Business entrepreneurship, including supporting and giving space to innovative companies 4. Consulting, information and training services for enterprises and intermediary institutions 5. Cooperation and consultancy connected to construction of strategy and development documents on - innovation policy - research results commercialization - parks activities (on local, regional and domestic level)

1.RESEARCH CENTERS

Advanced Chemical Technology Center Advanced Chemical Technology Center offering design and facilitate the existing technologies of the synthesis of chemical compounds and solving synthetic, technological and analytical problems for different companies from a chemical sector.

Poznan Radiocarbon Laboratory 14C Poznań Radiocarbon Laboratory carry out 14C tests with the most modern accelerator technique (AMS). Poznań Radiocarbon Laboratory is the first of its type in Central and Eastern Europe. Method 14C is a standard method of dating archaeological and geological formations not older than about 50 000 years. The recipients are scientific institutions in the field of archeology, art history, geology, geomorphology, paleoclimatology, palaeobotany etc. 14C are also used in biochemistry and food industry.

Laboratories14C AMS in Europe Duży koszt aparatury sprawia, że laboratoriów 14 C AMS na świecie jest niewiele

Samples orgins Liczba próbek 1 2 5 10 20 50 Lata 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2002-2003 Liczba próbek 1 2 5 10 20 50 Lata 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2002-2003

Waste Management Center Waste Management Center Waste Park offering complex consulting services related to environmental preservation. 2014-03-07 14

Other PSTP R&D Centres Centre of Information Technologies Centre of Analytical and Medical Diagnostics Isotopic Laboratory Speech and Language Technology Laboratory Centre for Optics and Optometry

Other R&D Centres Grace is a premier specialty chemicals and materials company noted for experienced people, global reach and strong customer relationships. Ddevelopment of new additives for concrete hire 30 employees.

2. Science economy relations

Technology Transfer how do we do it? Individual consultations Business partner search Technology audit Opinion on innovativeness of technology Organization of conferences, seminars, workshops

EU Framework Programmes Regional Contact Point RCP Poznań is created by a team of people who work hard to motivate as many researchers and entrepreneurs from Wielkopolska and Lubuskie Regions as possible to participate in the EU Framework Programmes.

Past projects

Regional networking Linking the science and economy - Regional Innovation Strategy and Wielkopolska Innovation Network - Collaboration with All R&D institutes - Co-organizer of Poznan Day of Academic Enterprenurship - Regional and local authorities - Idea of Wielkopolska Incubators Network International networking - International Association of Science Parks (IASP) - Innovating Regions in Europe Network - Gate2Growth Incubator Forum (EU) - Science Park & Innovation Center Expert Group (SPICE) - Many EU projects - Cooperation with science parks in US (AURRP), Europe and Asia - Visits and trainings for delegation from Europe and Asia (e.g. Ukraine, Bielarus, Kazakhstan, Mongolia)

3. Business entrepreneurship

Business InQbator Business entrepreneurship, including supporting and giving space to innovative companies (3300m 2 total floorage) InQbator provides entrepreneurs from the SME sector with an assistance in starting and running a business that is based on a product or a service that rooted from new technology implementation.

High Technology Incubators Complex 5700m2 total floorage, 4800m2 available All-purpose and specialized chemical and biotechnological laboratories plus IT zone. Server room and many specialised IT services Dedicated working rooms, including microbiological and analytical laboratories. Technological hall.

High Technology Incubators Complex Next laboratories to be opened in 2014/2015: Genomic laboratory Optimization of chemical processes Centre for Biotechnology Laboratory of high pressure (CO 2 ) Bioremediation and biomonitoring Photovoltaic Laboratory of imagination Data center

Seed fund capital support for biotechnology, chemistry and information technology. up to 150 000 euro for new companies no own contribution needed 12 start-ups created

4. Other benefits

Other benefits kindergarten free parking space restaurant on-place conference rooms facilities data center

Realised projects (2009-2013) Type of project Research and development Seed capital Investments International Adademic enterpreneurship Kindergaten Technology transfer Total Budget 4 043 010 zł 9 815 712 zł 74 229 000 zł 6 740 303 zł 4 656 820 zł 1 650 000 zł 2 566 224 zł 103 701 069 zł 2014-03-07 30

High Technology Incubators Complex Business InQbator Advanced Chemical Technology Center Infrastructure and area of PSTP

Poznań Model of Knowledge and Technology Transfer INVENTION INNOVATION Scientific discoveries Research & Development Innovation Technology transfer Sector of science (universities, research institutes) Science & technology parks (technology incubators, SME) 37

Wielkopolska Centre of Advanced Technologies in Poznań (WCAT) - Multidisciplinary Research Centre and the basis of Technology and Knowledge Transfer

Wielkopolska Centre of Advanced Technologies in Poznan (WCAT) - Consortium 5 Poznań State Universities Adam Mickiewicz University, University of Technology, University of Life Sciences, University of Medical Sciences, University of Economics 4 Institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Bioorganic Chemistry, Genetics of Plants, Genetics of Man, Molecular Physics, 2 R&D Institutes: Institute of Natural Fibres and Medical Plants Poznan Science and Technology Park City of Poznań

The strategic aim of the project is: to establish a multidisciplinary research centre in the domain of high-tech materials, biomaterials and nanomaterials, capitalising on the latest scientific achievements in related fields of chemistry, chemical technology, physics, medicine, biotechnology and agricultural sciences. The Project addresses two main research areas: i) The determination of original selective pathways of chemical and biochemical (agrochemical) synthesis, so-called fine chemicals, ii) A new generation of materials and nano-materials or their precursors and thus the elaboration of advanced technologies, biotechnologies for their production and aplication in optoelectronics, nanoelectronics, ceramics, medicine, agriculture, pharmacology and industrial chemistry.

Wielkopolska Center of Advanced Technologies Main zones of the WCAT: Center of Biomedical Technology Center of Industrial Biotechnology Center of Chemical Technologies Center of Materials Science and Regional Unique Apparatuses Laboratory

WCAT AMU Ławica Airport PSTP Highway

Why PSTP? Complex services: promotion, technology transfer, business support, legal advice, accountancy, etc. Infrastructure: laboratories, equipments, facilities, Research relations close links to Poznan research environment

Why PSTP II? Financial support: seed capital, common projects, lower overheads Flexibility: less bureaucracy, public procurement not needed Critical mass 60 tenants, 350 people market oriented, good adress

What we do NOT give? Business idea!

Thank you for your attention Paweł Bartoszek +48 664-021-432 pb@ppnt.poznan.pl