1 Cluster World Congress 24 -26 March 2015, Dabrowa Gornicza

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1 Cluster World Congress 24 -26 March 2015, Dabrowa Gornicza
1st Cluster World Congress
24th-26th March 2015, Dabrowa Gornicza, Poland
Zaglebie Palace of Culture, 1 Wolnosci Sq.
www.clusterworldcongress.com
1 Day of the Congress – 25 March 2015 (Wednesday)
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Simultaneous panel discussions
09.00 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. Panel on medical / medical innovation part I
Place: second floor, Chamber Hall - 306
Welcome guests and opening comment:
Dariusz Dziadzio – Vice-chairman of the Parliamentary Group for Cluster Policy
Presenter:
Anna Kaczmarek – Vice-chairwomen of Polish Medical Cluster Pikmed
Speakers:
Coordinated Healthcare – from idea to practice
● Witold Paweł Kalbarczyk – physician, health expert, manager of the insurance and pension
● Adam Kozierkiewicz – physician, expert in the health care market, consultant of Jaspers EIB
● Jacek Grabowski – physician, Chancellor of the Medical University of Lodz
● BartoszPędzioski – Director of Medical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Center LCM Ltd., a lecturer in the
Department of Public Health, Medical University of Bialystok
● Andrzej Zapaśnik – physician, President of Baltimed Ltd., Vice-President of the Pomeranian
Association of Employers for Health
10.00 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. Panel for local government part I
Place: ground floor, Kadr cinema - 114
Presenter:
Kazimierz Barczyk – Chairman of the Association of Municipalities and Districts in Malopolska
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Jacek Janiszewski - Member of Parliament in it’s third parliamentary term. Founder and President of
programme council of association called ‘Integration and Cooperation’, Ministry of Agriculture and
the Country’s Development in the years 1997-1999
Zygmunt Berdychowski - Founder of East Institute Studies, which organize periodic meeting of
politicians and businessmen from Central and Eastern Europe under the name Economic Forum in
Krynica-Zdrój
Waldemar Socha - Mayor of Zory
Jacek Pietruszka – Proeko
Topics for presentation and discussion:
What governments can do for the development of clusters, and how clusters can help local governments
Should local governments encourage the creation and development of clusters? The role of local
governments in obtaining grants for the creation and development of Clusters. Do supporting clusters can be
considered one of the fundamental tasks of local authorities? Planning, economic, financial and
infrastructural instruments of creating clusters’ development Financial instruments for cluster development grants for the development of clusters and cluster initiatives possible to obtain both by the clusters and local
governments.
12.00 p.m. – 01.30 p.m. Panel „The role of cluster initiatives in the development of Polish-African
partnerships”
Place: First floor, Agora large - 233
Welcome guests and opening comment:
Mamadou M. Bah– Chairman of Council of Cluster „For Africa”
Presenter:
Jarosław Płoszek
Polish technologies and solutions in building lasting clusters as a means for a business in Sub-Saharan
Africa
● Anna Masłoo-Oracz
● Michael Mazurewicz
Africa – a lot of opportunities continent. Cooperative partnership with Africa exampled agricultural and
food market
● Marek Sawicki – Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
● Dariusz Dziadzio – Parliamentary Group for Cluster Policy
● Mamadou M. Bah– Chairman of Council of Cluster „For Africa”
● Alicja Launer – Sarl SKLODY Algieria
● Andrzej Tomaszewski– Sarl SKLODY Algieria
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Tomasz Miśkiewicz – Mufti of Muslim Religious Union in Poland
Higher Education and development sector B+R through common research project
● Killion Munyama – Parliamentary Group for Africa, Poznan University of Economics
● Józef Sowioski – Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences
● Arkadiusz Szymanek – University of Technology in Czestochowa
● Mamadou M. Bah – Chairman of Council of Cluster „For Africa”, Institute of Animal Reproduction
and Food Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Olsztyn
12.00 p.m. - 01.30 p.m. Panel “Mining the foundation of the Polish energy sector – challenges for science
and business – how to meet the challenges of the industry and the development of a modern economy”
Place: first floor, Conference Room - 218
Presenter:
Józef Dubioski – General Director of Central Mining Institute
Speakers:
● Sławomir Brodzioski – Deputy Secretary of State in the Ministry of the Environment, Chief Geologist
● Piotr Czaja – University of Mining and Metallurgy of Stanisław Staszicin Cracow, Dean of the Faculty
of Mining and Geo-engineering
● Mirosław Koziura – President of the Higher Mining Office
● Wojciech Zasadni – Vice-President of Becker-Warkop Ltd.
● Vladimir Rudoy – National University Of State Tax Service Of Ukraine
● Jerzy Podsiadło – Chairman of the Węglokoks S.A.
● Józef Wolski – Chairman, Kopex S.A.
● Stanisław Małolepszy – PCIE Polish Cluster for Innovation and the Environment
● Wojciech Duda – Commitee for Zaglebie Development
Invited guests
Marian Turek – Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Organization and Management, Dean of
the Faculty, Czesława Rosik-Dulewska – Institute of Environmental Engineering Sciences, President
of the Committee of Environmental Engineering, Stanisław Prusek - Central Mining Institute, Jan
Dulewski – Expert, Bogusław Śmigielski – Senator RP, Wojciech Saługa – Marshall of Silesia, Piotr
Kuczera – Mayor of Rybnik, Robert Gałązka – CEO of EDF Poland O/Rybnik, Reinhold Both – CFH
Holding GmbH, Martin Reuter – MARCO Systemanalyse und Entwicklung GmbH, Patrick Gruber –
Deilmann-Haniel Mining Systems GmbH (dhms), Christian Hartmann – Deilmann-Haniel Mining
Systems GmbH (dhms), Vinograd Vladimir – International Institute for Alternative Technology
Implementation, Kiev, Witalij Kliczko – Mayor of Kiev, Kiev City State Administriaton, Valentyna
Unynets-Khodakivska - National University Of State, Tax Service Of Ukraine, Natalia Gusyatynska –
National University Of State Tax Service Of Ukraine, Nikolajewicz Gusyatynski – National University
Of State Tax Service Of Ukraine, Yaroslav Romanchuk – Eucon International Legal Center, Kiev,
Nikolai Povoroznyk – Director of the Department of Economics and Investments of the Kiev city state
administration, Vladimir Repik- Director of the Finance Department of the Kiev city state
administration, Maksym Kuzmenko – Director of the Department of Industry and Business
Development of the Kiev city state administration, Igor Nikonov – First Deputy Head Kiev city state
administration, Vojnarenko Myhajlo Petrivich – Ukraine, Edward Szlęk, Wojciech Duda, Maciej
Zbożniak, Marek Niemczyk, Marcin Stachowicz, Piotr Niemczyk, Leszek Znamierowski, Paweł
Galbarczyk, Roman Cichoo, Aleksander Chmielewski,Wojciech Metlerski, Lech Banasik, Jerzy Duda,
Jerzy Mroczek, Jarosław Mróz, Jarosław Kasperek
12.00 p.m. - 01.30 p.m. Panel on medical / medical innovation part II
Place: second floor, Chamber Hall - 306
Speakers:
Comprehensive look at the area of risk management in medical
● Mariusz Piechota – Chairman of polish Medical Cluster Pikmed
● Krzysztof Bednarek – Director of IT ITQ Datacenter
● Rafał Biernacki – Director of the Office Insurance Medical Mentor SA
● Piotr Daniluk – Team of assessment medical risk PZU SA, Vice-chairman Polish Association Insurance
Medicine
Innovation in medicine, polish and international strategies and experiences
● Marek Girek – Chairman of Data Techno Park Ltd.
● Krzysztof Łanda – Chairman of MedInvest Scanner, President of Foundation WHC
● Waldemar Wolak – Chairman of the Panaceum Ltd.
● Mitchell Sugarman – Vice President of Global Health Economics, Policy and Payment for Medtronic’s
Cardio Vascular Division
● Ajay Pal – Commercial Director, F1 Pharma
12.00 p.m. - 01.30 p.m. Panel for local government part II
Place: ground floor, Kadr cinema - 144
Presenter:
Kazimierz Barczyk – Chairman of the Association of Municipalities and Districts in Malopolska
1. Creative Clusters as a driving force of the development of local government
2. Examples and models of cooperation and the development of local government units and Clusters
3. Panel discussion with representatives of the local government units and clusters.
During the discussion covered will be, inter alia, issues such as effective cooperation of local government units and clusters,
development opportunities for both co-operating sides - clusters and local governments. Panelists will answer the question as to
whether governments should encourage and assist in the creation of clusters, or just not interfere with their formation in their area.
Representatives of both parties also will look at the participation of clusters in Creating Regional Smart Specialisation - will discuss
the opportunities and possibilities as well as the obstacles to participation of enterprises in the creation of regional policies and
strategies - including the Regional Innovation Strategy (RIS). In a short discussion will be explained the importance of RIS for the
development of enterprises and clusters and local government.
Issues to be discussed:
• Effective co-operation of local government and clusters - examples of areas of cooperation, opportunities
and threats;
• How to grow together? - can actually clusters help in the development of local governments? can local
government help in the development of clusters? Examples and possible areas of common, dynamic
development.
• Local government – passive supporter or participant in creation and development of clusters
• RIS - Regional Innovation Strategies - their role in the development of clusters and local governments and a
real and huge influence on the absorption of EU funds in the new financial perspective 2014-2020;
• RIS – can clusters have an impact on these kind of documents? - how ? why and for what purpose? - That
is, whether the clusters can and should be involved in the development of strategic documents? Is it just a
waste of time or does it bring any tangible benefits?
12.00 p.m. - 01.35 p.m. Panel Energy
Place: first floor, Dance Hall - 144
Presenter:
Iwona Gaweł – Agency for Enterprise Development Ltd., Coordinator of Polish Wood Cluster
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Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Installation at the Polish Wood Cluster – Andrzej Szlęk –Silesian
University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Technology
Biomass – opportunities for dispersed energy development and local cooperative relations – Jan
Bocian – President of POLBIO, Polish Economic Society for Bioenergy
„The future is shaped today. Presentation of energy-efficient office building - Upper Silesian
Industrial Park” - Mirosław Czarnik - President of the Upper Silesian Industrial Park Ltd.
„The specificity of the energy in the micro and small businesses timber “ - Jacek Pajnowski – LOGIS
„Cogeneration and certificates” – Grzegorz Błajszczak, Polish Wood Cluster
„Galmet – Polish contribution to the development of the market for heating using renewable
energy sources. Clusters - guarantee of safe investments ” -Robert Galara – Galmet
„Passive objects – the way of reducing energy costs of municipal enterprise”–Ryszard Langer Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive of the Municipal Water and Sewage SA, Chairman - Chief
Executive Officer of the Krakow Municipal Holding SA and Chairman of the Board of Partners of the
Malopolska Water Cluster
02.30 p.m. – 04.00 p.m. Panel “Clusters and ecosystems in the economic policies of local governments”
Place: ground floor, Kadr cinema - 144
Presenter:
Luk Palmen - Manager of Silesia Automotive Cluster at Katowice Special Economic Zone, CEO InnoCo Ltd.
Speakers:
● Zbigniew Podraza – Mayor of Dabrowa Gornicza
● Adam Neumann – Deputy Mayor of Gliwice
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Jacek Nowak- Vice President, Member of the Board of the Katowice Special Economic Zone
Bozena Dudzik - Head of Research and Development Department, Brembo Poland
Piotr Dembinski – Communication Manager Europe, Nexteer Automotive Poland
Etienne Verhelle - Economic Cooperation Manager – Europe, cd2e
Wojciech Sebzda - Head of Pre-Development Gliwice, DWS Draexlmaier Sp. z o.o.
1. What to do when the factor localization stops to be “lowest cost” and the investor is looking for a solution
for the “best price”, taking into consideration: administrative decision-making speed, easy access to the
investment areas and human resources, effective collaboration with local specialist service providers?
2. What are the expectations of international companies that want to strengthen their presence in Poland?
3. How to develop local ecosystems which provide the necessary competence for the modern economy?
4. How clusters can count on the support / cooperation of local government units?
02.30 p.m. – 04.00 p.m. Panel innovation in the construction industry
Place: second floor, Conference Room - 218
Presenter:
Les Surowiec – Chairman of the Board, LS TECH HOMES S.A. , Chairman of the Construction Innovation
Cluster
Speakers:
● Tomasz Wojtkiewicz – Director of WACETOB, consultant in the field of building projects and
expertise related to the residential and industrial
● Eligiusz Koniarek – USAID programs consultant (US Agency for International Development)
● Dariusz Zgorzelski – Ecoville Ltd.
● Andrzej Królicki – Vice-President of the Silesian Construction Safety Council at the District Inspector
of Labour in Katowice
● Janusz Juraszek – Head of the Department of Civil and former director of the Center for Technology
Transfer operating at the University of Technology in Bielsko-Biala
● Mateusz Górka - Polish Aluminum Cluster
02.30 p.m. – 04.00 p.m. Panel “Venture Capital and Business Angels – Financing possibilities for clusters”
Place: First floor, Dance Hall - 202
Speakers:
Business Angels and Venture Capital as a financing source of a powerful technology transfer in clusters Przemysław Jura – Chairman of the Board, Polish Energy Found Sp. z o.o.
Venture Capital, Seed Capital, Business Angels - which funding is best for clusters - Artur Kopijkowski –
Gożuch – Vice President of the Foundation Institute of Economic and Social Sciences
Cluster funds as a new form of financial support for clusters’ activities within the EU 2014-2020 - Marek
Dondelewski – Vice President of Polish Clustering Association
Support for cluster projects by venture capital funds - Jacek Błooski – Member of the Board of Business
Angels Europe
Industry-academia cooperation and support for clusters under HORIZON 2020 - Katarzyna WalczykMatuszyk – Vice Director, National Contact Point for Research Programmes of the EU, representatives of
National Contact Point for Research Programmes of the EU experienced with participation in the Framework
Programmes projects
Environmental investment financing from the European Union and the National Fund for Environmental
Protection and Water Management - Jan Wiater – Department of Strategy and Communications, National
Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management
Paweł Poneta - Head of Research and Development Office Regulatory Department of External Funds,
TAURON Poland Energia SA
02.30 p.m. – 04.00 p.m. Panel on aviation
Place: basement, Basement Theater - 60
Presenter:
Zbigniew Bochniarz – Aviation Valley
Introduction – What is the biggest benefit of being in a cluster from the point of view of the organization you
represent?
Speakers:
● Rafał Ładzioski – Cluster Flaris
● Krzysztof Krystowski – Silesian Aviation Cluster
● Representative Aerospace Cluster in Mexico
● Paweł Poncyljusz - Vice-president of AVIO Poland
● Barbara Sieoko-Kułakowska - Rzeszow University of Technology
● Together or separately? - Zbigniew Bochniarz – Aviation Valley
Topics for discussion:
1. What are the main problems of being a member of the cluster?
2. How to be innovative in the industry?
3. How to get involved in research and development?
4. How to overcome difficulties to enter the global market with a new product?
5. Is the internationalization of the cluster is the right way to enter the global markets?
6. How important is social capital in the cluster and its main products – trust and shared values?
7. How important are the cluster management organizations (CMO) – associations?
8. Do CMO should cooperate with each other and how best to do it?
9. What changes in government policy are needed for aviation cluster to be even more competitive?
02.30 p.m. – 04.00 p.m. Panel “Polish-Hungarian Relations in cluster’s cooperation development” part I
Place: First floor, Agora large - 233
Presenter:
Anna Skarżyoska – Proxy for International relations of Polish National Cluster of Innovative Enterprises,
President of Cluster Of Innovative Regions
Panel guest:
Anna Wisniewski – Hungarian Embassy Consulate General in Krakow, economics senior councillor
Speakers:
● FUTURA International Economic Development Cluster Presentation –Zoltán Sárosi– Executive
Chairman of FUTURA International Economic Development Cluster
● Harmful effects of electromagnetic pollution on health and economic impact of the efficiency.
Electrosmog Discharge –Mariann Molnár– Owner-manager of Space Harmony Systems Inc.
● Art and innovation – Tünde Hegedűs –Painter-banker, Artistic Director of FUTURA International
Economic Development Cluster, Hungary Artists for World Peace Ambassador, NIVO World Gallery
Collection and Tünde Hegedűs Female Painter exhibition material
● Friends innovative wine brand. The cool-quality space– Gábor Herczeg–Happy Hungarian Wine
02.30 p.m. – 04.00 p.m. Panel on medical / medical innovation part III
Place: second floor, Chamber Hall - 306
Speakers:
Cooperation Start-ups and investors, chance of positive change in public health
● Tomasz Szelągowski – President of the Cluster a Modern Medicine
● Paweł Wielgus – President of Start-IT Fund
● Ryszard Olszanowski – President of the Chamber of Commerce Medicine Poland, Vice-Chairman of
the Health Committee of the National Chamber of Commerce
● Marcin Mirski – Entrepreneur, shareholder of the call-The-Doc
● Magdalena Dutkiewicz – Project Manager at Diabdis.com
● Arkadiusz Piechocki –Managing Partner at Speed Up Group
Workshops medical clusters; discussion on the role and tasks for clusters; meta-cluster platforms, aims
● Tomasz Leśniak – Vice-chairman of Polish Medical Cluster Pikmed
● Romuald Litwin – Managing Director of National Cluster of e-Health
● Bartosz Hajncz – President of the Medical Cluster: Innovative of Medicine
● Tomasz Szelągowski – President of the Cluster a Modern Medicine
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel Transport and logistic
Place: first floor, Conference Room -218
Presenter:
Bartłomiej Bodio – Member of Polish Parliament in third parliamentary term, Chairman of the Parliamentary
Group on Cluster Policy, President of Cluster the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS Cluster)
„Cross-modality integration and equivalence in the Polish transport and logistics”
Speakers:
● Cooperation of the government with the parliament in terms of the law relating to transport –
Andżelika Możdżanowska – Secretary of State in the Prime Minister’s Office
● Freight transport as a part of the Polish transport system – Zbigniew Rynasiewicz – Director of the
Department of Road Transport, Ministry of Infrastructure and Development
● Maritime transport as a part of the Polish transport system – Dorota Raben – President, Port of
Gdansk SA
● Transport Clusters – Domestic and international cooperation – Luc Ampleman – Director of ITS
Cluster
● Aviation transport as a part of the Polish transport system – Paweł Wojda – Director of the
International Airport in Katowice
● Cross-modality integration of polish transport system – Ewa Wolniewicz-Warska –Sales Country
Manager Kapsch Telematic Services
● Public-private partnerships in financing infrastructure investments – Jan Kordasiewicz – Managing
Partner Cieślak & Kordasiewicz Law Office
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel RES “Citizen with Energy”
Place: ground floor, Kadr Cinema - 144
Presenter:
Artur Bramora – Member of the Parliament
1. What is pro-consumer energetics?
2. Sustainability of pro-consumer energetic in Poland? – rules of development in the context act about
Renewable Energy and niches for sector.
3. The economics of installing pro-consumer.
4. Meaning proper good installation on dependents from demand on energetics – energetic profile of
investor.
5. Possibilities financing micro-installation.
6. Cluster or energy cooperative society? (differences and similarities)
Speakers:
● Waldemar Pawlak – Member of the Parliament
● Grzegorz Wiśniewski – President of the Institute Renewable Energy
● Mariusz Klimczak – President of the BOŚ Bank
● Małgorzata Skucha – President of the NFOŚiGW
● Krzysztof Brzozowski – Cluster of Energetic Technology
● Lutz Ribbe – Director of the Naturschutzpolitischen Abteilung Euro Natur
● Ireneusz Perkowski –President of the Tauron Sale Ltd.
● Rafał Soja – Vice-President of the Tauron Sale Ltd.
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel „Benchmarking and certification of cluster management organizations”
Place: ground floor, OKIP Room - 123
Presenter:
Helmut Kergel – Director of European Secretariat for Cluster Analysis
Speakers:
● Explanation of the Role of Bronze, Silver and Gold Labels for Cluster Organisations – Helmut Kergel
– Director of European Secretariat for Cluster Analysis
● Danish Experiences in Benchmarking and Certification of Cluster Organisations – Merete Daniel
Nielsen -Director at Cluster Excellence Denmark
● Summarising of Benchmarking Activities in Poland – Jakub Karp – Rzeszow Regional Development
Agency
Panel discussion:
● Helmut Kergel – Director of European Secretariat for Cluster Analysis
● Merete Daniel Nielsen – Director at Cluster Excellence Denmark
● Dariusz Dziadzio – Member of the Polish Parliament, V-ce Chairman of Parliamentary Group for
Cluster Policy
● Bogdan Węgrzynek – President of the Polish National Cluster of Innovative Enterprises, President of
the Agency for Enterprise Development Ltd.
● Enric Pedros – Manager of Catalan Cluster of Agricultural Machinery in Spain
● Jakub Karp – Rzeszow Regional Development Agency
Questions to answer:
1. How important is improving management in cluster organisation?
2. What are benefits out of benchmarking and certification?
3. How benchmarking and certification is being financed in Europe?
4. What are the best practices in increasing share of member fees and chargeable services in sources
of financing cluster organization?
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel “Input of clusters in the development of innovation in Poland”
Place: first floor, Dance Hall - 202
Presenter:
Andrzej Simaszko – Secretary General of the Polish Institute of Technology
Speakers:
•Jan Szmidt – Rector of Warsaw University of Technology, Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Polish
Institute of Technology
•Krzysztof Kurzydłowski – Director of the National Centre for Research and Development
•Elżbieta J. Syrda – Coordintor Baltic Cluster sEaNERGIA, PPT Construction
•Artur Bartkowiak - Chemical Cluster Green Chemistry
•Danuta Ciechaoska –POLINTEGRA Polymers and Biopolymers Cluster
•Mariusz Figurski – Cluster of Aerospace Engineering and Satellite
•Wojciech Komorniczak – BSP Cluster, PPT Unmanned Systems
•Iwona Gaweł – Agency for Enterprise Development Ltd., Coordinator of Polish Wood Cluster
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel “Polish-Hungarian Relations in cluster’s cooperation development” part II
Place: First floor, Agora large - 233
Presenter:
Anna Skarżyoska – Proxy for International relations of Polish National Cluster of Innovative Enterprises,
President of Cluster Of Innovative Regions
Speakers:
● How the Hungarian clusters implement the professional messages of the “European Trends” for
the economy – development –György Szügyi –Vice President of Archenerg Cluster
● The role of clusters in the local energy use reduction program implementation. Modern heating –
the role of cooling / PYD / insulation technology and reducing energy consumption – István
Németh–Manager of FUTURA International Economic Development Cluster
● Shops importance of international co-operation of clusters–JánosKovács–Trade Division Director of
FUTURA International Economic Development Cluster
● Given this economic crisis in Ukraine is not a lecture –István Gajdos–Honorary member of FUTURA
International Economic Development Cluster,formermember of the Ukrainian Parliament,
formerMayor of Beregszász
● Business Opportunities in Serbia, the Serbian government cluster policy– Branislav Rankic –
Serbian Vice President of FUTURA International Economic Development ClusterThe role of
international law in the international cooperation of clusters–Marija Budic – International lawyers
of FUTURA International Economic Development Cluster
● Romanian Industrial Park Association and the clusters of cooperation opportunities, support
investment opportunities. Benefits of public institutions passive design–Nagy István –Vice
President of Romanian Industrial Park Association, Vice President of RomaniaFUTURA International
Economic Development Cluster
● Ilfov Mechatrec – Integratedvector of competitiveness, eco-efficiency andinnovation, for high-tech
Mechatronics Industry– Ion Gheorghe – Regional Cluster Bucharest
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel “Security of ICT resources in cyberspace” Panel IT – Competition or
Cooperation? Clusters or informal cooperation?
Place: basement, Basement theater - 60
Presenter:
Łukasz Kister - independent expert of security, an expert witness in the field of information security
management
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Human and his behaviours in cyberspace – aggrieved on own requirement - Łukasz Kister independent expert of security
Andrzej Chromioski, Aleksander Goszczycki, Włodzimierz Kotłowski – MATIC, Military Technical
Academy
CenSec – Industrial cluster for defence, security and production – Klaus Bolving – CenSec Center for
Defence, Space & Security, Denmark
Damian Kopacz – Syrion, E-South Cluster
ICT Cluster Ecosystem Mapping - John Hobbs – Cork Institute of Technology
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel on medical / medical innovation part IV
Place: ground floor, Chamber Hall - 306
Medical Start-ups and investments – backroom collaboration. Workshop
Presenter:
Wiktor Pałys – Cluster of Modern Medicine,
Partners and investors: Michał Ryś – dr Omnibus, Magdalena Dutkiewicz – Diabdis, Paweł Szczepka –
Callthedoc.com, Tomasz Szelągowski – Senaca, Ryszard Olszanowski – KIGMED, Arkadiusz Piechocki – Speed
Up Venture Capital Group
04.30 p.m. – 06.00 p.m. Panel “Clusters vs. research and business environment institutions” – education
and work panel
Place: University of Dabrowa Gornicza
Opening:
Zdzisława Dacko-Pikiewicz – Rector of the University of Dabrowa Gornicza
Presenter:
Marcin Lis – Vice-Rector for Development and Student Affairs, University of Dabrowa Gornicza
Marek Jabłooski – Vice- President OTTIMA plus Ltd., Vice-President Southern Railway Cluster
Part 1: Cluster innovation networks
The scientific role of the cluster networks and the activity of enterprises. Implementation of open innovation
through the cluster a networks. Cooperation of business environment and the development of clusters.
Networking business models and creation of innovation. Internationalization as a source of network dynamic
of cluster of initiative.
Part 2: Rail and its vulnerability to the creation of knowledge and innovation through a cluster network
Development of railway companies through participation in cluster networks. Railway as an area of creating
innovation networks based on clustering. Railway technologies as a platform for rail investment. Innovation
of rail and security issues in rail transport. Standardization and regulations in rail transport and the creation
of innovation.
Speakers:
● Adam Jabłooski–Chairman- OTTIMA plus Ltd., Chairman of Southern Railway Cluster
● Andrzej Płonka –Head of the Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer, Institute of NonFerrous Metals in Gliwice
● Monika Zając – Director of Sosnowiec Science and Technology Park, the Regional Development
Agency SA in Sosnowiec
● Włodzimierz Boroo– Director of the Institute EMAG Plenipotentiary in the field of international
cooperation and clusters, Institute of Innovative Technologies EMAG in Katowice
● Jerzy Mikulski– President of Polish Association of Transport Telematics in Katowice
● Tomasz Pfeifer–Welding Institute
06.00 p.m. – 07.00 p.m. Panel “Polish Cluster Academy”
Place: ground floor, OKIP Room - 123
During Polish Cluster Academy Panel it is planned to organize closed session, when all details concerned with
trainings in Poland will be discussed. Training is going to be delivered in Autumn 2015.
(06.00 p.m.– 06.15 p.m.) Presentation of Polish Cluster Academy
Jakub Karp, Tomasz Bober – Rzeszow Regional Development Agency, graduates from Train the trainer
programme, responsible for Polish Cluster Academy implementation
(06.15 p.m.– 07.00 p.m.) Discussion
● Reza Zadeh - Director of European Foundation for Cluster Excellence
● Bogdan Węgrzynek – President of the Polish National Cluster of Innovative Enterprise
● Tomasz Leśniak – Vice President of the Polish National Cluster of Innovative Enterprise
● Dariusz Dziadzio – Member of the Polish Parliament, V-ce Chairman of Parliamentary Group for
Cluster Policy
● Ekin Taskin –Managing Director at TABU Solutions
● Eda Ciner – Expert from Aegean Exporters Association, trainer at EFCE
● Caglyan Karatas – Expert from Aegean Exporters Association, trainer at EFCE
● Jakub Karp – Rzeszow Regional Development Agency
● Tomasz Bober – Rzeszow Regional Development Agency