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 Piotr Dardziński

Piotr Dardziński

Company: Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland

Position: Undersecretary of State

Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, responsible for the cooperation between science and business. He oversees a governmental agency named the National Centre for Research and Development as well as the National Information Processing Institute. He holds a PhD in political science and teaches at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations of the Jagiellonian University. His research interests concern economic doctrines, particularly ordoliberalism and economic policy. He studied at Hamburg University and at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). He led a group of advisors to the Minister of Justice Jarosław Gowin, in which he shared the responsibility for relaxing occupational licensing. He is a former expert of the Analysis Centre of the Jagiellonian Club. 

Participates in the sessions:

  • Innovation and the R&D sector

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    Innovation and the R&D sector

    Innovation and the R&D sector

    • An idea is not yet innovation. Effective commercialisation and the market will have the final say
    • The culture of innovation in the economy. How to create it? Openness, freedom, effective support for creativity
    • Risk is difficult to accept. Company structure and mindset as a barrier to innovation. Failure as investment?
    • The small dream big. Young entrepreneurship and specialised daughter companies as “carriers of innovation”?
    • A common language for science and business. Do we still need a translator? Brokers of innovation, clusters, standards of co-operation between universities and companies
  • Science for industry - changes are coming

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    Science for industry - changes are coming

    Science for industry – changes are coming

    • Assumptions of the industrial science system reform (that is, the reform of the network of state-owned research and development units for industry)
    • The time has come for integration. Benefits arising from establishing the interdisciplinary National Institute of Technology (NIT)
    • Will operations be conducted as part of the NIT or on a commercial basis? The future of over one hundred state-owned research institutes
    • Questions and controversies. Opinions expressed by scientific and industrial circles 
    • The importance of changes to the further operation of Polish science and industry – particularly in the area of advanced technologies
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