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pomorskie
Total area of the voivodeship | 19,547 km2 |
Population: - in urban areas |
2,359,573 62.3% |
Population density | 121 persons/km2 |
Main economic centre | Tricity (Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot) |
Other big cities in the voivodeship | Słupsk, Tczew, Wejherowo, Starogard Gdański |
Special Economic Zones | Pomeranian Special Economic Zone » Slupsk Special Economic Zone » |
Industrial & Technology Parks | Gdańsk Science and Technology Park » Pomeranian Science and Technology Park » Starogard Industrial Park Kwidzyn Industry and Technology Park » Baltic Energy Conservation Agency Bussines Incubator Cierznie » “STARTER” - Gdansk Entrepreneurship Słupsk Technology Incubator » |
Investor and Exporter Assistance Centre | Gdańsk » |
PAIH’s Regional Trade Office | Gdańsk » |
International airport | Gdańsk » |
Pomerania is a region with a strategic location on the Baltic Sea, which is dynamically developing in the area of modern technologies and industry. Strong research and development facilities, innovative IT, R&D, logistics, offshore and renewable energy sectors attract investors and specialists. The development of the semiconductor and high-tech industries strengthens the region's position as a key player in the European investment market.
Map of the Voivodeship against the map of the country
Investment opportunities
- Investment attractiveness confirmed in annual rankings (Financial Times ranking of European Cities and Regions of the Future – 3rd place in the FDI strategy and 7th place in the Business Friendliness category)
- Convenient coastal location at the intersection of Europe's key transport corridors
- The widest network of air connections with Scandinavia
- A booming semiconductor sector
- The best conditions in Poland for the development of offshore wind and onshore energy
- Strong industrial background: shipyards, offshore, logistics, electronics
- Over 88,000 students and 20,300 graduates annually
- Modern transport infrastructure: A1 motorway, seaports of Gdańsk and Gdynia, extensive railway network
- High quality of life confirmed in rankings
- Extensive support for investors, including tax reliefs and Special Economic Zones
Sectors with huge potential
- Semiconductors
- Renewable energy (including wind energy)
- Nuclear energy
- Knowledge Intensive Business Services, including: financial and digital security processes
- IT i R&D
- Automotive - Electromobility
- Shipbuilding and offshore
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