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Fondation Progress & Business
La Fondation "Progress and Bussiness" a été fondée en 1991 (no. d´enregistrement au Tribunal de Varsovie: 1536) à l´initiative du milieu universitaire de Cracovie et d´autres institutions liées au développement de la science, à la restructuration de l´économie polonaise, et en particulier à l'implantation des recherches scientifiques. En 1997 la Fondation est devenue membre du Systčme National de Service pour les PME coordonné par la Fondation Polonaise de Développement et de Promotion des PME (no. d´enregistrement 407).
Les organes fondateurs de la Fondation "Progress and Business" sont les suivants:
- Université Jagellone, Cracovie
- Académie des Mines et de la Métallurgie, Cracovie
- Institut Danoise de Technologie, Taastrup, Danemark
- Ministre de l´industrie et du commerce, Varsovie
- Maison de Commerce de la Science, SARL, Varsovie
- Chambre d´Industrie Chimique, Varsovie
- Institut de Chimie Industrielle, Varsovie
- Marold S.A., Balzers
Resources at the Foundation´s disposal:
- Extensive working relationships in specific industries, notably the energy, refining, petrochemical, chemical, electronics, packaging, furniture, clothing industries.
- Working relationships with government agencies at national, Voivodeship, and local government levels.
- Recognised position in the international network of development agencies and other organisations including the European Commission (Energy Directorate), UNIDO, Helsinki Economical University (Finland), ESSOR (France); Segal, Quince, Wicksteed Ltd.. (Cambridge, England), Danish Technological Institute, AED (USA), KANTOR (Greece) and others.
- Working relationships with various departments of Kraków universities (Jagiellonian University, Academy of Mining and Metallurgy, the Academy of Agriculture, and the Cracow Academy of Economics) including involvement of key professionals in Foundation´s projects on contract basis.
- Core professional staff with project management expertise and analytical skills relevant to economic restructuring in key industrial sectors.
- High-level computer system including local area network, a LINUX based network, extensive Internet access, supported by qualified computer experts, as well as a range of specialised software
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