
About the Summit
The Competitiveness & Security Business Summit 2025, organised 100 days after the inauguration of the European Commission and shortly after the planned publication of the Clean Industrial Deal, will serve as a timely opportunity to discuss the challenges and prospects for European business in the light of the newly proposed Commission's approach to enhancing competitiveness of the European Union. The Summit will take place under the official patronage of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU.
The main theme of the event – security and competitiveness – will be the starting point for a debate divided into five sections:

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Innovation
During the panel discussion titled ‘What does it take to innovate?’, speakers will share their companies' innovation success stories and discuss how to create a supportive environment for innovation through regulatory frameworks, government incentives, and fostering collaboration between businesses, research institutions, and start-ups.

Industry
During the panel discussion titled ‘Pillars of EU’s Common Future: Competitiveness and Economic Security’, topics will include affordable energy for industry, reducing external dependencies, industrial policies, supporting energy-intensive industries and balancing climate policies with competitiveness, while ensuring resilient supply chains and securing economic independence.

Financing
During the panel discussion titled ‘Financing for the Future: Boosting Europe's Competitiveness’, the focus will be on EU investment mechanisms, public-private partnerships, strategic financing for clean and digital transitions, and enhancing capital markets to drive competitiveness and security.

Strategic Value Chains
During the panel discussion titled‘Economic Security: from the ground to cleantech and space’, the conversation will explore key aspects of the economic security, including reducing external dependency, supply chain diversification and circular economy strategies, with speakers from across the entire critical raw materials value chain.

Defence
During the panel discussion titled ‘Towards a Stronger & Secure Europe: Advancing EU Defence Readiness’, key discussions will center around enhancing EU defence capabilities, cybersecurity, military mobility, defence industry competitiveness, and promoting strategic autonomy for securing Europe's defence interests.

Fireside Chats
Unlike formal presentations or panel debates, these sessions create an engaging atmosphere where thought leaders share personal insights, experiences, and expertise in a conversational style.

Who is driving the Summit?

Business & Science Poland
Business & Science Poland (BSP) is the largest Polish business organization in Brussels and a multi-sectoral platform that connects the leading Polish enterprises and the R&D community with the EU agenda. We represent – among others - industrial, chemical, transport, financial and digital sectors and are committed to upholding the core values of the EU while driving its transformation in a responsible and effective manner.
The main task of BSP in Brussels is to strengthen the representation of Polish economic interests in order to obtain favorable EU regulations, which will be beneficial for Polish companies and enable them to develop further. BSP is also a platform for meetings with business partners and a venue for substantive debates on legislative acts.
Grupa Orlen
Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa
KGHM
Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego
Expositions



We did it in Poland
Poland is a country of innovation, creativity, and remarkable accomplishments. This interactive exhibition will showcase key projects and the stories of people whose ideas are transforming our lives and driving progress across various fields. Explore inspiring Polish solutions and learn how our achievements are shaping the future on the global stage. It's a unique opportunity to see Poland through the lens of success and innovation. More information coming soon!

Suborbital rocket ILR-33 AMBER
Suborbital rocket ILR-33 AMBER 2K designed and developed by Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation with contribution of the Polish Space Agency. The world’s first rocket using 98% hydrogen peroxide (green propellant) as oxidizer reached 101 km in July 2024.
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