Polish-Israeli B2B meetings for companies from the IT and ICT sectors. The match making session for Polish and Israeli companies took place on March 29th, 2011 at the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency.
The session included 37 B2B meetings which were attended by representatives of 16 IT/ICT companies from Eastern Poland and Israel. Talks held during the meeting concerned cooperation in the field of research and product development, distribution, licence granting, services and production; and technology cooperation. Companies which took part in the meeting represented a wide range of business activities, from entities providing web hosting and multimedia services to companies providing management and application systems for call centres.
Before the session participants took part in a panel devoted to financing methods of Polish-Israeli R&D projects in the field of advanced technologies which was chaired by Hanna Sroczyńska from the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR).
During the panel, companies had the chance to learn how to apply for subsidies for projects developing innovative projects with considerable commercial potential. The Centre is likely to announce the second edition of the contest for the Polish-Israeli R&D projects in June 2011.
Israeli entrepreneurs visited Poland in the framework of a trade mission organised by the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency (PAIiIZ) and financed from the Programme of Economic Promotion of Eastern Poland, Operational Programme – Development of Eastern Poland, Measure I.4 Promotion and Cooperation. The event was supported by: the Trade and Investment Promotion Section of the Polish Embassy in Tel Aviv, the Manufacturers’ Association of (MATIMOP), the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) and the Business and Innovation Support for North-East Poland (BISNEP).
Źródło: paiz.gov.pl
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