Poznań Science and Technology Park joins the Green Transformation Cluster as a patron, strengthening the ecosystem of cooperation between science, business, and local governments around green innovation.



On 5 March 2026, an agreement establishing the Green Transformation Cluster was signed at Politechnika Poznańska. For Poznań Science and Technology Park, participation in this initiative as a partner is a natural continuation of the activities it has been carrying out for years at the intersection of science, business, and modern technologies.
Together with the Director of PPNT and the President of the Management Board of the Adam Mickiewicz University Foundation prof. Hieronim Maciejewski, the meeting was attended, among others, by Paulina Hennig-Kloska, Minister of Climate and Environment, Rector of the university, prof. Teofil Jesionowski Jacek Bogusławski, Member of the Board of the Greater Poland Voivodeship, and the initiator of the Cluster, Przemysław Karlik, President of the Institute for the Development of Ecological Thought.
Today, the green transformation requires not only ambitious goals, but above all effective cooperation and the capacity to implement concrete solutions. This is why partnerships bringing together universities, businesses, local governments, and innovation support institutions are so important. The Green Transformation Cluster creates a space where such efforts can be developed jointly and sustained over the long term.
The Park contributes to this initiative its experience in technology transfer, support for innovative companies, the commercialisation of knowledge, and building links between science and industry. These are exactly the kinds of competencies needed where environmental and energy challenges require an integrated approach to technology, business, and social responsibility.
PPNT views the signing of the agreement as an important starting point. The Cluster’s partners are now moving into a new phase focused on developing joint projects, strengthening competencies, and creating solutions that respond to the needs of the region and the wider economy. The goal is to play an active part in this process by supporting initiatives that combine innovation with practical implementation.
This marks another step in the consistent development of a collaborative ecosystem centred on modern technologies and sustainable development. It is within this kind of model that solutions with real potential to accelerate the green transformation can emerge.
The initiative is held under the honorary patronage of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Ministry of Energy, the Greater Poland Voivode, and the Marshal of the Greater Poland Voivodeship.


