From April 27th to April 29th, 2011 politicians and businesspersons met during "Europe: North, East - Business without Borders" organised for the third time in Świnoujscie - Heringsdorf.
The Baltic Business Association, the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency, the City Council of Świnujście, the Head of the Zachodniopomorskie Management Board organised a meeting for representatives of business, politics and administration.
The Forum’s opening ceremony was attended by: Aleksander Kwaśniewski – former Poland’s President, Waldemar Pawlak - Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of the Economy, Sławomir Majman, President of PAIiIZ, Olgierd Geblewicz - Head of the Zachodnipomorskie Voivodship Management Board, Piotr Krzystek - President of Szczecin, Jacek Piechota - President of the Polish-Ukraine Chamber of Commersce and founder of the Baltic Business Forum; and Dariusz Rosati – Head of the Baltic Business Forum.
This year the Forum focused on European matters and the European dimension of cooperation within the framework of the Eastern Partnership and the Northern Dimension. “Business without borders” translates into creation of a user-friendly political, legal, financial, ecological and media infrastructure.
The Baltic Sea today plays a crucial role in the energy security of Poland and the wider region. It serves as a key route for oil and gas supplies, hosts underwater power and fiber-optic cables, and is the site of large-scale offshore wind farms that will supply Poland’s energy system in the coming years. With the growing strategic importance of the Baltic Sea and the ongoing war in Ukraine, the scale of threats to critical offshore infrastructure is also increasing.
czytaj więcejPoland is undertaking a major infrastructure project to implement the ERTMS/GSM-R system across the railway lines operated by PKP Polskie Linie Kolejowe S.A. as part of the National Railway Programme until 2030 (with a perspective to 2032). The project aims to modernize the signaling and communication systems, increasing the safety, efficiency, and interoperability of the national rail network with European standards.
czytaj więcejAs part of the National Railway Programme until 2030 (with a perspective until 2032), Poland is conducting a comprehensive study focused on the development directions of the national railway network, taking into account limitations at key railway nodes across the country.
czytaj więcejPoland is implementing a series of major strategic investments aimed at strengthening transport connectivity, energy security, and long-term economic development. Several flagship projects have already been completed, while others remain under development.
czytaj więcejPoland is carrying out an extensive programme of infrastructure development, covering both rail and road transport. The ongoing investments aim to improve connectivity, safety, and efficiency across the country, while supporting regional development and economic growth.
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