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What is Pomerania?
We are growing economy at the heart of Central Europe
We are one of the fastest-developing regions in Poland. Strategically located in the northern part of the country and backed by thriving port infrastructure, the region is a dynamic player in Central European trade and investment. With strong macroeconomic indicators, a diversified industrial base, and a high quality of life, Pomerania provides a solid economic foundation for future growth.
Competetive Environment
Pomerania offers a cost-efficient and innovation-driven business climate, enhanced by simplified administrative procedures and strong local support. These advantages translate into real operational benefits—from lower setup and running costs to seamless access to talent and infrastructure.
Lower labor & real estate costs
Companies operating in Pomerania benefit from lower employment and office space costs compared to many other regions in Central and Western Europe. This means better margins without compromising on talent or quality.
Strong public infrastructure
With modern transport, digital, and energy infrastructure, Pomerania enables seamless operations for businesses in logistics, manufacturing, tech, and more.
Access to skilled workforce
The region’s 90,000+ students and 25+ universities ensure a steady pipeline of educated professionals—especially in tech, engineering, business, and life sciences.
Support from Invest in Pomerania
From site selection to workforce planning and navigating incentives, Invest in Pomerania acts as your on-the-ground partner, providing hands-on assistance throughout the investment process.
Investment Incentives
Investors in Pomerania benefit from tailored support and generous incentives — including tax exemptions, grants, and access to EU funding. These mechanisms are designed to reduce investment risk, support growth, and accelerate business operations.
CIT & Real Estate Tax Exemptions
Companies investing in Pomerania can benefit from significant Corporate Income Tax (CIT) and real estate tax exemptions. These are granted within the framework of the Polish Investment Zone, covering the entire country. In Pomerania, there are two Special Economic Zones — Pomeranian Special Economic Zone (PSSE) and Słupsk Special Economic Zone (SSSE).
They manage dedicated investment areas and issue support decisions, allowing eligible businesses to deduct up to 50% of eligible costs, with even higher thresholds for SMEs. These zones also provide access to well-prepared investment plots near key infrastructure nodes such as ports, highways, and airports.
R&D and Innovation Grants
The region actively supports innovation and technological advancement. Businesses engaged in research and development activities can apply for grants and co-financing under national and EU-funded programs. These include subsidies for developing new products, improving production processes, or collaborating with scientific institutions. Such funding not only enhances innovation capacity, but also offsets costs associated with launching advanced projects in the region.
Employment & Training Subsidies
To foster local employment and skill development, companies creating new jobs or upskilling their workforce may access employment and training subsidies. This includes job creation grants, financial support for internal and external training programs, and reimbursements for recruitment and onboarding costs. These tools help reduce operational costs and secure a stable, well-qualified team for long-term business success.
One-Stop-Shop Investor Support
Invest in Pomerania, the region’s official investment promotion initiative, provides dedicated investor support at every stage of the investment process. From site selection and permitting to partner matching and post-investment care, investors benefit from individual guidance, market intelligence, and facilitation of administrative procedures. This minimizes complexity, ensures smooth onboarding, and strengthens confidence in long-term growth within the region.
Fast-Track Permits
Time is money — and in Pomerania, the process of obtaining permits and licenses is significantly simplified. Thanks to close cooperation between regional authorities and investment agencies, selected projects benefit from streamlined procedures and prioritized processing, reducing the time needed to launch operations and begin construction or hiring.
Business Infrastructure
With the largest science & technology park in Poland and a growing network of incubators, Pomerania nurtures innovation at every stage.
Across the region, innovation is supported by a mature ecosystem of science and technology parks that connect businesses with academia, R&D, and specialised support for startups and scale-ups.
Logistics and Warehouse
Pomerania’s logistics parks and warehouse spaces are fully integrated with seaports, rail, and expressways — making it a natural Baltic distribution hub.
Thanks to its strategic location on the Baltic Sea, Pomerania serves as a key entry point to Central and Eastern Europe. The logistics infrastructure is built to accommodate both regional distribution and international supply chains.
- Pomeranian Logistics Centre – Located next to the Deepwater Container Terminal at the Port of Gdańsk, this park offers state-of-the-art warehousing and cross-docking solutions.
- Modern warehouse parks – Facilities throughout the region are scalable, professionally managed, and equipped with high-tech systems and security.
- Multimodal connectivity – Strong rail, road (via S6, S7, A1), and maritime access enables fast, cost-effective movement across Europe.
Investment Land Offer
Investment-ready plots near key hubs are available with support from local authorities and the Pomerania Development Agency. The region offers fully serviced land options for manufacturing, logistics, and business development — with a clear focus on investor support and administrative efficiency.
Key advantages
- Zoning & planning support – Assistance with land use decisions, permits, and documentation from municipalities and regional agencies.
- Ready infrastructure – Most plots come with utility access (power, gas, water, internet) and proximity to key transport nodes.
- Attractive pricing & incentives – Competitive land prices combined with access to public aid, especially within Special Economic Zones.
