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21.03.2017

TARGI KIELCE OPEN FOR KIELCE TECHNOLOGY PARK COMPANIES

The Kielce Technology Park tenants are offered favourable terms of exhibition space lease at selected expos -- these are the principles of the contract concluded between Targi Kielce and Kielce Technology Park

The cooperation agreement was signed by (from left) Andrzej Mochoń PhD - TK CEO and Szymon Mazurkiewicz - KPT Director
The cooperation agreement was signed by (from left) Andrzej Mochoń PhD - TK CEO and
Szymon Mazurkiewicz - KPT Director

The agreement becomes effective from April 1.  A company interested in exhibiting at selected exhibitions will receive a certificate that is one of the Kielce Technology Park tenants.  These companies are entitled for half-price discount scheme.  According to Szymon Mazurkiewicz, the KPT director this is another option for the Park's tenants and response to their needs.  Mr Mazurkiewicz stresses the fact that such favourable conditions boost entrepreneurship development - this measure is one Targi Kielce's priority. This sparked the idea for cooperation.  

Now KPT is the home for more than 150 companies; tenants are offered a variety of professional services.  KPT aids young entrepreneurs, business entrants who need support at the beginning of their professional development.  KPT offers such assistance.  - In the business park there companies that are about to enter the next development phase and therefore look for valuable business contacts.  That the agreement with the expo centre; as it is a great place to prosper for partners and clients - says Szymon Mazurkiewicz.  Andrzej Mochoń PhD, president of Targi Kielce is of a similar opinion. This is not the first time when the institutions are jointly involved in supporting young businesses.  - Park has already been invited to cooperate in the INNOTECH organization - the event especially targeted at start-ups that look for capital - says Andrzej Mochoń.

The agreement was signed on Tuesday, 14 March 2017 also included mutual promotion of Targi Kielce and Kielce Technology Park offers.

Szymon Mazurkiewicz believes that Kielce is a very attractive place for young people who wish to start their own businesses.  -  In a sense, the entrepreneurship support ecosystem has developed; now it includes another institution.  Targi Kielce is an important city-forming institution - says the KPT director.

The KPT director has indicated that the Park sets new standards and has new ideas to support business.  The next step on the way is to establish cooperation with other technology parks in the Poland.  Firms - KPT tenants on the reciprocity basis could benefit from coworking areas and conference rooms in other centres.

(BS)