Agencja Rozwoju Przemysłu S.A.
Budget
€25 — €0
EP Access
0
accredited persons
Staff
3
1.25 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
The Industrial Development Agency (IDA, Agencja RozwojuPrzemysłu ARP) is a Polish state-owned company that supports thegrowth and modernization of domestic industry. Its missionincludes providing financing and advisory services to companies,helping restructure and rescue firms in difficulty, managinginvestment areas such as special economic zones, and fosteringinnovation through projects that promote new technologies,digitalization, and industrial transformation.
EU Legislative Interests
EU industrial policy and competitiveness, includingmeasures to strengthen strategic value chains and supportindustrial modernization (e.g., Industrial Accelerator Act). Green transition and decarbonisation of industry, coveringemissions reduction, clean technologies, energy efficiencyand electrification (e.g., Clean Industrial Deal). Digital transformation and advanced technologies,especially AI, quantum technologies and digitalinfrastructures relevant to Industry 4.0 (e.g., AI Act orQuantum Strategy). Innovation, R&D and advanced materials, with frameworkspromoting technology development, research collaborationand industrial innovation (e.g., European Innovation Act orAdvanced Materials Act). Energy policy and access to affordable, secure energy,affecting industrial operations, grids, hydrogen andelectrification (e.g., Hydrogen Delegated Act or AffordableEnergy Action Plan). Critical raw materials, circularity and supply-chainresilience, supporting secure access to essential inputs andcircular industrial processes (e.g., Critical Raw MaterialsAct or Trans-Regional Circularity Hubs). Transport, logistics and industrial infrastructure, includingports, rail, and maritime strategy essential for industrialcompetitiveness (e.g., European Port Strategy andIndustrial Maritime Strategy or High Speed Rail Plan). Defence industry and dual-use capabilities, especially forcompanies in strategic sectors seeking EU funding orcooperation frameworks (e.g., European Defence Fund orEuropean Defence Industry Programme). Automotive sector transformation, addressing electrification, supply chains, and competitiveness duringthe shift to zero-emission mobility (e.g., Industrial ActionPlan for an Automotive Sector). Innovation financing and investment instruments, relevantfor ARP’s role in financing, restructuring or supportingcompanies (e.g., InvestEU or EIB vehicle on scale-ups andIPCEI design support hub). Public procurement and regulatory frameworks, shapingthe environment for industrial projects and large-scaleinvestments (e.g., Revision of Directives on PublicProcurement). Research and scientific cooperation, supporting industrialR&D ecosystems and knowledge transfer (e.g., EuropeanResearch Area Act). EU budget and structural funding, determining the financialenvelope for industrial, regional and innovationprogrammes (e.g., Multiannual Financial Framework –MFF). Sector-specific policies related to maritime, ocean, spaceand metals, influencing strategic industrial sectors andlong-term investments (e.g., Ocean Pact, EU Space Act, orSteel and Metals Action Plan). Climate-oriented state-aid rules, which define how publicfinancing can support industrial projects and restructuring(e.g., Clean Industry State Aid Framework). Support for early-stage and scaling companies, importantfor industrial innovation ecosystems (e.g., EU Start-up &Scale-up Strategy).
Communication Activities
The organisation may publish information on its advocacy-related activities through social media and other online communication channels. Such information can include updates on participation in meetings, conferences, and events related to European Union policies. The organisation is involved in meetings, workshops, roundtables, and events connected to EU policy discussions, including initiatives organised by European advocacy and policy-focused organisations, such as Business & Science Poland. These activities support the exchange of views, expertise, and policy-relevant information at the European level. Where appropriate, information about these activities may be communicated publicly in order to ensure transparency regarding the organisation’s engagement in EU-related matters.
Interests Represented
Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Member Of
DOLNOŚLĄSKA IZBA GOSPODARCZA United Nations Global Compact GÓRNICZA IZBA PRZEMYSŁOWO-HANDLOWA Izba Przemysłowo-Handlowa w Białymstoku LUBELSKI KLUB BIZNESU ŁÓDZKA IZBA PRZEMYSŁOWO-HANDLOWA ORGANIZACJA PRACODAWCÓW ZIEMI LUBUSKIEJ POLSKA IZBA BIZNESU POLSKA IZBA MORSKIEJ ENERGETYKI WIATROWEJ (dawniej Polskie Towarzystwo Morskiej Energetyki Wiatrowej) POLSKO-NIEMIECKA IZBA PRZEMYSŁAWO-HANDLOWA AHK POLSKA Stowarzyszenie Grupy Przedsiębiorców Przemysłu Lotniczego "Dolina Lotnicza" ZACHODNIA IZBA Przemysłowo-Handlowa Zachodnia Izba Gospodarcza - Pracodawcy i Przedsiębiorcy Związek Pracodawców Business & Science Poland Związek Pracodawców Sektora Kosmicznego Stowarzyszenie Akademia Umiejętności Technicznych LEONARDO Pomorska Izba Rzemieślnicza MŚP Opolska Izba Gospodarcza Polskie Stowarzyszenie Energetyki Wiatrowej Polską Fundacją Ośrodków Wspomagania Rozwoju Gospodarczego „OIC Poland” Polskim Klastrem Budowlanym
Organisation Members
https://arp.pl/en/what-we-do/grupa-arp/nadzor-wlascicielski/
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.