At the end of 2015 PARP identified more than 130 clusters in Poland, which are specific collaboration forms involving geographically concentrated institutions and organisations, mainly enterprises operating in the same or related industries.
The oldest clusters in Poland exist more than 13 years but most of them (over 60%) are young structures established between 2011 and 2015.
All identified clusters have in total almost 6,000 participating entities of which enterprises account for 78%. The largest number of clusters are active in the following sectors: ICT, energy/renewable energy and construction, as well as in healthcare. Significant number of clusters represent metal industry, production technologies, tourism and business services.
The Cluster Map presents the clusters that currently operate in Poland and successfully registered in the database*. Data and information presented on the Map are being updated every six months.
If your cluster is not on the Map yet, please fill in the registration form. Both, the registration and use of the data presented on the Map, are free of charge. Before registering please read the registration principles.
Should you have any questions or remarks, please feel free to contact klastry@parp.gov.pl.
* as registration on the Map is voluntary, some of clusters currently operating in Poland may be missing.