PPNT projects

The Poznań Science and Technology Park carries out research and development, investment, and international projects related to academic entrepreneurship, innovation policy, and technology transfer. The amount of funding already exceeds PLN 100 million. Funds from the European Union enabled the expansion of the Park’s infrastructure and the launch of a technology incubator in 2006, and in recent years, the High Technology Incubator Complex. PPNT has thus become one of the national leaders in incubation and business development support. This was made possible by its own capital fund (also established thanks to EU funding), which enabled us to invest in thirteen newly established companies in the chemical, biotechnology, and IT industries.

Current projects:

Life After Coal is a project aimed at supporting Eastern Greater Poland in its energy transition.

The CREDIT4CE project focuses on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in Central and Eastern Europe in the process of decarbonizing their operations.

The atTRACTION project supports the development of innovative deep-tech companies from Greater Poland, Lithuania, and Andalusia by connecting them with international capital and strong innovation

Project „Kto Pyta Nie Błądzi — nauka dostarczy odpowiedzi” invites residents of Poznań and the surrounding area to a series of inspiring educational meetings. The aim

As part of the global EEN network, we support SMEs. Thanks to funding from the European Commission, companies can access pro-innovation services free of charge.

HPK Polska Zachodnia is a team of experienced experts advising scientists and entrepreneurs from the provinces of Wielkopolska, Zachodniopomorskie, and Lubuskie on applying to the EU

As of July 1, 2025, the Poznań Science and Technology Park and the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin will form a consortium that will

PPNT, as a research institution, conducts research projects in the field of chemistry, aiming to file patent applications or develop new technologies.

The main goal of the project is to develop new active substances for biostimulants based primarily on salicylic acid derivatives.

The aim of the partnership project entitled “Provision of pro-innovation services by the IOB network in Greater Poland” is to create a regional network capable of