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Seminar on Poland’s Central Communication Port

20/03/25

Are you working in the construction, infrastructure, or transport sectors? Would you like to be part of the largest transport infrastructure investment project in the European Union? Don’t miss our English-language seminar on the “Central Transport Hub of Poland” on March 20th in Brussels!

About

For the first time, the “Central Transport Hub of Poland” (CPK) project will be presented to Belgian companies. This megaproject, worth over 30 billion euros, includes the construction of a new central airport for the country, a high-speed train network intersecting near the airport, and a conference center. Mr. Franciszek Labno, Deputy Director of International Cooperation at the CPK Government Agency, will present the project at the hub.brussels offices. He will explain the tendering methodology and answer questions from companies. He will be accompanied by Nicolas Nève, our General Delegate in Poland, who will provide an overview of the economic context of the project. The presentation will be followed by a networking lunch hosted by hub.brussels.

Why Poland?

  • Poland is the largest beneficiary of European cohesion funds, with an acceleration of distribution since the end of 2023 (20 billion EUR released in 2023, 30 billion EUR expected in 2025 and 2026).
  • A growth rate of 3.8% is expected in 2025.
  • It is one of the most dynamic markets in Europe in the construction sector.

Program

11.40 Welcome

12h-10 Introduction – “The economic situation in Poland in early 2025 and its opportunities” by Nicolas Nève, General Representative of the Brussels-Capital Region in Warsaw

12h10-40 Presentation – “The Central Port of Poland” by Mr F. Łabno

12.40-13.00 Q&A session  

13h-14.00 Lunch & networking

Practical info

  • The seminar and networking lunch will take place in the “La Fabriek” room, on the ground floor.
  • Participation in the seminar is free, but prior registration is required.

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