Kujawsko-Pomorskie is the region located in the heart of Poland, at the intersection of the main North-South and East-West transport routes, with an easy access to
This central location is highly attractive to all types of investors, as it guarantees fast, direct connection to both domestic and foreign markets.
Our regional authorities place considerable weight on the economic sector. A substantial part of European funds is spent in order to re-establish the regional economic growth conditions. We actively promote and assist sustainable development of leading-edge, innovative enterprises.
We provide 9 modern industrial areas: Bydgoszcz Industrial and Technological Park, Grudziądz Industrial Park, Torun Technology Park, Solec Kujawski Technology Park, Vistula-Park Swiecie, Vistula Park II, Wloclawek Economic Development Zone, Nadnotecki Industrial Park in Paterek, Pluznicki Investment Park.
BPO (Business Processing Outsourcing) is the region’s most dynamically developing sector. It has been identified, in the recent strategy for regional development, as the most promising market with approximately 8 000 employees in Bydgoszcz and over a 1 000 in Torun.
The key transeuropean network TEN_T routes intersect in Kujawsko-Pomorskie voivodship. We are located at the Baltic-Adriatic pan-European Corridor which connects Scandinavia with the south of Europe (Gdansk- Torun- Warsaw- Katowice- Žilina- Brno-Bratislava-Vienna- Graz- Klagenfurt- Trieste-Venice-Bologna).
Our widespread transport infrastructure network runs across the region. A1 highway connects Scandinavia, Gdansk and Torun with the south of Europe. Country roads such as DK10 lead to Szczecin and Warsaw, through Bydgoszcz and Torun. DK15 goes from Poznań to Warmia and Mazury through Torun. DK5, which will get integrated into newly constructed S5 road, leads to Poznan and Wroclaw from Gdansk through Bydgoszcz.