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The transfer of knowledge at the European level has currently been one of the solutions leading to the creation of economy based on know-how. It not only constitutes the pillar of integration but also one of the most effective methods of internationalization of scientific research, thus cooperation between Polish research centres and enterprises represent a fundamental condition for the civili-zational advancement of Poland. In the paper, on the basis of ROP KP- R for the years 2007–2013 and the analysis of the conducted competitions (within 5.4 Operation: Enhancement of the Regional Research and Development Technological Potential) by the Marshals Office of the city of Torun, and various publications in the field, the author touches upon issues concerning the support for the cooperation between science and business received from the European subsidies within ROP, as well as the assessment of the support for the cooperation between the research and development centres and the enterprises in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region.
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JEREMIE (Joint European Resources for Micro-to-Medium Enterprises) is a non-subsidized mechanism for the support of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. It is a joint initiative of the European Commission, European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Investment Fund (EIF), which is based upon revolving financial instruments. The concept of the creation of the initiative was to fill the financial gap in the scope of the financial instruments for the support of the MSMEs sector and to increase the supply of capital, including the risk capital for the enterprises, particularly for the smallest ones which conduct their business activities at the regional level. Contrary to European means, the aid offered within JEREMIE is not a direct refinancing in its nature. The aim of this paper is to present the essence of the JEREMIE initiative, the benefits which it offers for the enterprise in Poland, with special attention paid to the possibility of increasing the MSME sector financing. The analysis was based on data relating to the construction and use of JEREMIE distribution in the Kujavian-Pomeranian region. In the 2014-2020 financial framework proposal, the Jeremie initiative is to be continued and the funds available for its implementation are set to increase, compared to the financial framework 2007-2013.
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