Council for Innovativeness at the City of Warsaw Mayor convened in NCBJ on April 8, 2016. The council mission is to advise local authorities how to foster innovative business ventures.
The Council includes representatives of Warsaw City Hall, Mazovian Voivodeship Marshall Office, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, some Warsaw-based Universities, business community, and some other entities interested in fostering economic innovativeness. NCBJ, an entity of the latter category, is represented in the Council by its Director General.
The session of the Council organized in Świerk was chaired by Michał Olszewski, Deputy Mayor of the City of Warsaw. The main subject of the session was Warsaw Convention Bureau offer, discussion how to foster business tourism in the region, and the topic of business tourism impact on local economy. Next, session participants were presented with NCBJ achievements and capacities, including some details of the international “TAWARA RTM” project to develop a prototype system to monitor radioactivity of water supplied to municipal water supply systems. Polish scientists contributed to the project by developing detectors capable to identify even trace amounts of radioisotopes in tap water.
The session was concluded with visits to selected labs of the Świerk Science & Technology Park, premises of the MARIA reactor, NCBJ Division of Nuclear Equipment (where the guests were presented with some medical and industrial accelerators developed in Świerk), and Świerk Computer Centre (where they could familiarize themselves with Centre’s technical infrastructure).