On 15 September 2025, in the Coat of Arms Hall of the Marshal’s Office of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, an agreement was signed for the creation of one of the region’s most important strategic projects – the Pomeranian Technology and Industrial Park in Wojanowo, located in the Gmina of Pruszcz Gdański.
The park will be developed on an area of over 500 hectares and will focus on investments in advanced technologies, including semiconductors, e-mobility, and high-tech industries. The agreement was signed by Mieczysław Struk, Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship; Leszek Bonna, Deputy Marshal; Weronika Chmielowiec, Mayor of the Gmina of Pruszcz Gdański; Piotr Ciechowicz and Rafał Dubel, Vice Presidents of the Pomerania Development Agency; Mirosław Kamiński and Błażej Konkol, President and Vice President of the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone; and Michał Kaźmierczuk, Management Board Member of POLHOZ Sp. z o.o., the owner of the site.
Thanks to its strategic location near the Tricity metropolitan area and the A1 motorway, the adoption of a local development plan, completion of geological surveys, and a single landowner, the project offers not only operational advantages but also unique development potential.
— “Our aim is not just for the Pomeranian region to keep up with global change, but to co-create it,” said Mieczysław Struk, Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. “This agreement reflects our ambition and readiness to invest in the future. Together, we are building the conditions for the development of technologies that will shape the competitiveness of Poland and Europe.”
A Synergy of Competencies
The signatories committed to close cooperation in spatial planning, investment promotion, site preparation, investor support, and creating favorable conditions for the development of the high-tech industry.
The Pomerania Development Agency will be responsible for preparing the investment offer, promoting the project at international industry events, and providing direct investor services. Meanwhile, the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone will support investor acquisition by offering, among other benefits, preferential tax relief (including CIT exemptions).
— “The cooperation between public institutions, local governments, and the private sector allows us to effectively respond to the needs of even the most demanding investors,” said Sławomir Kosakowski, President of the Pomerania Development Agency. “We are creating an ecosystem where not only location matters, but also access to qualified talent, scientific infrastructure, and stable, clean energy sources – from Polish nuclear power plants and offshore wind farms to an expanding green energy sector.”
Weronika Chmielowiec, Mayor of the Gmina of Pruszcz Gdański, added:
— “The creation of this technology and industrial park is a strategically significant investment that will not only attract new investors but also drive the development of the entire municipality. Our priority is to ensure that the project benefits residents – by creating new jobs, supporting local businesses, and contributing to the expansion of the technical infrastructure that we all use.”
International Cooperation
For the past three years, the Invest in Pomerania team – a strategic initiative coordinated by the Pomerania Development Agency – has actively participated in semiconductor sector events across Europe and East Asia to ensure that the project is built upon proven international best practices.
In June, a delegation including representatives from Invest in Pomerania, the Gmina of Pruszcz Gdański, and local universities visited Saxony, Germany’s semiconductor capital, where existing industry-specific parks are already operational, and a new one is under construction. Meetings with Silicon Saxony, regional authorities, and TU Dresden allowed for a direct exchange of knowledge about successful public-private partnership models and comprehensive investor support systems. Recommendations from this visit – such as the “one-stop shop” approach and aftercare programs for employees – have been incorporated into the Pomeranian project.
Last week, during Semicon Taiwan, the teams from Invest in Pomerania and the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone presented the region’s investment model and the Wojanowo Park project to potential partners from Asia. Key moments of the visit included:
- A meeting with Taiwan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Lin Chia-Lung, focusing on Poland–Taiwan cooperation and presenting the Pomeranian Technology and Industrial Park in Wojanowo.
- A visit to Chiayi City, including talks with Mayor Liu Pei-Tung and representatives of the Asia UAV AI Innovation Application R&D Center. Discussions focused on the applications of drones and AI in smart cities. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the City of Chiayi, the UAV R&D Center, and the Polish side.
- Meetings in Tainan, Taiwan’s oldest city, where agreements were signed to support cooperation between Tainan and the Pomeranian region in the fields of technology and the semiconductor industry.
Direction: Growth and Specialisation
The park in the Gmina of Pruszcz Gdański has the potential to become a gateway for high-tech investment in Central and Eastern Europe. The project has already been included in strategic documents of the Ministry of Development and Technology, the Industrial Development Agency, and the Polish Development Fund, underlining its national importance.
In the coming months, work on updating the local spatial development plan is expected to be completed, followed by intensified investment promotion efforts (including at the upcoming SEMICON event) and further actions aimed at aligning the Pomeranian region with the broader European strategy for the development of the semiconductor industry.

