Our aim is not just for the Pomeranian region to keep up with global change, but to co-create it. This agreement reflects our ambition and readiness to invest in the future. Together, we are building the conditions for the development of technologies that will shape the competitiveness of Poland and Europe.

Mieczysław StrukMarshal of Pomeranian Voivodeship

The cooperation between public institutions, local governments, and the private sector allows us to effectively respond to the needs of even the most demanding investors. We are creating an ecosystem where not only location matters, but also access to qualified talent, scientific infrastructure, and stable, clean energy sources – from Polish nuclear power plants and offshore wind farms to an expanding green energy sector.

Sławomir KosakowskiPresident of Pomerania Development Agency
  • A meeting with Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lin Chia-Lung, focusing on Poland–Taiwan cooperation and presenting the Pomeranian Technology and Industrial Park in Wojanowo.
  • A visit to Chiayi City, including talks with Mayor Liu Pei-Tung and representatives of the Asia UAV AI Innovation Application R&D Center. Discussions focused on the applications of drones and AI in smart cities. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the City of Chiayi, the UAV R&D Center, and the Polish side.
  • Meetings in Tainan, Taiwan’s oldest city, where agreements were signed to support cooperation between Tainan and the Pomeranian region in the fields of technology and the semiconductor industry.

The creation of this technology and industrial park is a strategically significant investment that will not only attract new investors but also drive the development of the entire municipality. Our priority is to ensure that the project benefits residents – by creating new jobs, supporting local businesses, and contributing to the expansion of the technical infrastructure that we all use.

Weronika ChmielowiecMayor of the Gmina of Pruszcz Gdański