International Cooperation

Companies planning to establish cooperation with foreign partners have the opportunity to apply for financial support through dedicated grant programs.

These funds can be allocated for the implementation of broadly defined international projects, which encompass both market expansion and knowledge exchange. These programs support enterprises in the process of internationalization, enabling them to effectively enter new markets, establish strategic partnerships, and implement innovative solutions that can significantly enhance the competitiveness of the company on the international stage.

Companies planning to collaborate with international partners have the opportunity to apply for financial support through dedicated grant programs.

These funds can be used for broadly defined international projects, which include both market expansion and knowledge exchange. These programs assist enterprises in the process of internationalization, enabling them to effectively enter new markets, establish strategic partnerships, and implement innovative solutions that can significantly enhance competitiveness on the global stage.

Support may cover expenses related to:

  • Market analysis of the target market,
  • Development of market entry strategies,
  • Participation in international trade fairs and conferences,
  • Legal and tax advisory services.

Such grants constitute a significant instrument of entrepreneurship support policy, enabling Polish companies to dynamically develop on the global economic scene.

Target groups eligible to apply for grants for international cooperation include a wide range of economic entities. The most important among them are:

  • Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): Businesses of small and medium scale that plan to expand into foreign markets or establish international business partnerships.
  • Large enterprises: Corporations and large companies seeking opportunities to expand their operations into new foreign markets and establish strategic international partnerships.
  • Startups: Newly established technological and innovative companies that require financial support for the development and introduction of their products or services into foreign markets.
  • Research institutes and academic units: Organizations engaged in scientific research and technology development, collaborating with foreign institutions for knowledge and technology exchange.
  • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs): Associations and foundations implementing international projects in various areas such as social development, environmental protection, education, or health.
  • Clusters and consortia: Groups of companies, research institutions, and other entities collaborating on joint international projects aimed at developing innovative solutions and technologies.
  • Local government units: Municipalities, counties, and regions implementing international cooperation projects to improve infrastructure, develop the local economy, or enhance the quality of life for residents.
  • Educational institutions: Schools, universities, and training centers collaborating with foreign partners in student and staff exchanges, as well as joint educational and research projects.

Each of these target groups can benefit from various grant programs tailored to specific needs and goals related to international cooperation and expansion.

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