Abstract

Purpose – To analyse the situation in Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in the European Union and in Poland.Research method – Desk research and the analysis of available literature. The sources of data used were, among others: European Patent Office, Central Statistical Office, IMD World Competitiveness Centre and High Level Expert Group reports as well as the reports and data of the European Commission. KETs’ analysis in Poland was conducted based on the published CSO data. The article presents selected variables characterising the activity of enterprises operating in the field of biotechnology and nanotechnology, and the analyses of research and development activities as part of the executive sectors in both of the analysed fields. In addition, data on the number of registered patents in Poland and the share of the number of registered patents in the field of biotechnology in relation to their total number were presented. Results – The article covers topics connected with the measurement of KETs’ competitiveness, describes the situation of KETs in Europe and in Poland, not being a very innovative EU country. Originality / value – The problem of KETs and their importance for the EU and its members’ sustainable development is recognized in a limited scope. There is not much literature on the topic. There is no strategy for KETs at the national level in Poland.

Highlights

  • To improve the innovative economy is one of the main goals of each member state of the European Union (EU) and it is one of the biggest challenges that the European Commission (EC) faces

  • The European Commission data from 2009 showed that only 25% of Research and Development (R&D) capital is invested in highly advanced production technology, while in the US over 30% of R&D investments are focused on highly advanced technologies

  • The study of literature and reports of the European Commission shows that the European Union took the necessary steps to implement the Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) plan

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Summary

Purpose – To analyse the situation in Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in the European Union and in Poland. KETs’ analysis in Poland was conducted based on the published CSO data. The article presents selected variables characterising the activity of enterprises operating in the field of biotechnology and nanotechnology, and the analyses of research and development activities as part of the executive sectors in both of the analysed fields. Data on the number of registered patents in Poland and the share of the number of registered patents in the field of biotechnology in relation to their total number were presented. Results – The article covers topics connected with the measurement of KETs’ competitiveness, describes the situation of KETs in Europe and in Poland, not being a very innovative EU country. Article received on 08 July 2019, accepted on 05 February 2020

Introduction
Key Enabling Technologies’ importance and impact – EU perspective
KETs as a source of technological competitiveness
Key Enabling Technologies in Poland
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