Supporting business in Poland
03.06.2022
Online
During the webinar the European Investment Bank (EIB) will present their bank’s product offer, referring to the example of the support it has given to the e-mobility sector throughout the whole supply chain for electric vehicles.
Battery production is a fast advancing industry and the trend towards the electrification of the automotive industry is gaining ground. The Covid-19 crisis has highlighted Europe’s vulnerability to interruptions in the supply of critical materials and technologies. As the green energy transition accelerates, creating a full value chain of electric vehicle battery production industry is vital to protect Europe’s competitive position in the world economy.
During the years 2010-2019, EIB signed financing agreements in support of the battery industry in Europe of close to EUR 240m. In 2020 alone, the EIB signed close to a value of EUR 1bn.
The Bank will also present its partnership with the European Commission which allowed to put in place instruments like InnovFin – Energy Demonstration Programme and InvestEU.
The event will finish with a short summary of challenges. The war in Ukraine is a second shock, coming hot on the heels of the pandemic. Poland weathered the pandemic well, with a fairly swift economic recovery. Nonetheless, the impact on companies was sizable; it had an impact on sales and revenue, which in turn affected their investment strategies. We will discuss the key structural investment challenges.
The webinar will be presented by:
- Monika Grzelak, Deputy Director, Centre for Strategic Investments, PAIH,
- Björn Domke, Head of Corporate Lending Austria, Baltics, Germany & Poland, the European Investment Bank,
- Daniel Kapitański, Loan Officer, Corporate Lending Austria, Baltics, Germany & Poland, the European Investment Bank.
The webinar will be held online in English.
Registration: Free of chargé and is available on the following link.
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