VIII Investment Forum of Economic Forum

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VIII Investment Forum of Economic Forum
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 13:00 – 14:30 OPENING 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 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 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-­‐
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 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. • 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 • Nicholas Watson, Editor-­‐in-­‐Chief, Founder, bne InteliNews, Great Britain 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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