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Keyvisual »Potsdam International Forum: Science Parks and Competitiveness – Bridging Regional Growth and European Innovation and Research Policy« April 15-16, 2026 at the Potsdam Science Park

2nd Potsdam International Forum »Science Parks and Competitiveness: Bridging Regional Growth and European Innovation and Research Policy« on April 15-16, 2026

The Potsdam Science Park site management will host the 2nd Potsdam International Forum »Science Parks and Competitiveness: Bridging Regional Growth and European Innovation and Research Policy« on April 15-16, 2026 at the Potsdam Science Park! Science Parks are vital drivers of European competitiveness, linking research excellence, entrepreneurial vision, and industry to foster high growth ventures and cross-border partnerships. Following-up on the current European debates on competitiveness, the Potsdam International Forum aims to actively contribute to these ongoing discussions.

Potsdam International Forum »Science Parks and Competitiveness: Bridging Regional Growth and European Innovation and Research Policy«

The agenda sets focus on how Science Parks and their regions can become epicenters of scientific achievement and innovation—accelerating breakthroughs, nurturing growth, and maximizing the positive impact of Europe’s innovation hubs. Participants will explore how emerging European policies influence competitiveness and regional development, share insights on shaping future innovation ecosystems, and discuss their real-world implications for scientific progress, sustainable growth, collaboration and international success.

The conference offers a unique platform to connect science parks, regions, and innovation ecosystems with key EU stakeholders. The two-day conference is an interactive cross-sectoral gathering of policy makers, leading experts and practitioners from Science and Technology Parks, cluster managers, and innovation agency representatives from across Europe. 100 experts and participants from 18 countries will conjointly explore how Science Parks and further innovation hubs can become key engines of progress within Europe’s wider innovation ecosystem.

100 experts and participants from 19 countries will conjointly explore how Science Parks and further innovation hubs can become key engines of progress within Europe’s wider innovation ecosystem.

Program Download

Download the conference program here (PDF)

The Sessions

The Relevance of Science Parks for Competitiveness & Innovation in Europe
The Single Market as a Tool to Power Europe’s Economy
Europe’s Innovation Capacity – What It Takes to Compete Globally
Policy to Value – Excellence to Regional Innovation Leadership
Tackling Key Tech – European Model Regions for Strategic Technologies
From Single Sites to Networked Ecosystems – How Science Parks Orchestrate Multi Site Innovation and European Value Pipelines

The Breakout Sessions 

A | European Competitiveness Fund – Tapping Into the ECF and Combining EU-Level Instruments with Regional Funding for Impact Innovation
B | New Horizon for Competitiveness – Perspectives for Science Park Managers
C | Co-Generating Excellence – Cities and Science Parks for Regional Innovation

Expert Speakers at the Potsdam International Forum 2026

  • Maria Cristina Russo – Deputy Director-General for Innovation, Prosperity and International Cooperation at DG RTD, European Commission
  • Tobias Dünow – State Secretary for Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg
  • Prof. Oliver Günther, PhD. – President of the University of Potsdam
  • Agnes von Matuschka – Potsdam Science Park & President, IASP European Division
  • Dr Justyna Adamska – Poznan Science and Technology Park, Poland
  • Cristina Andrés Urarte – Basque Country Technology Park, Spain
  • Mali M. Baum – WLOUNGE and MAGDA GROUP & European Innovation Council (EIC) Former Board Member
  • Roz Bird – Anglia Innovation Partnership LLP, Norwich Research Park, UK
  • Dr Derya Çağlar – Ostim Teknopark, Turkey
  • Gemma Carpenter – University of Strathclyde, Glasgow City Innovation District, UK
  • Lucas Resende Carvalho – EU Economic Policy, Bertelsmann Stiftung
  • Christine Chang – EU Affairs, Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council | Uudenmaan liitto, Finland
  • Dr Anna Christmann – SAI Europe – Strategic Agency for Innovation in Europe
  • Alessandro Corrado – EUIPO European Union Intellectual Property Office
  • Prof. Dr Carsten Dreher – University Professor and Member of the European Innovation Council
  • Claire Duranton – EUIPO European Union Intellectual Property Office
  • Karen Esser – Potsdam Science Park, Standortmanagement Golm GmbH, Germany
  • Natacha Faullimmel – European Commission Representation Berlin
  • Thorsten Kohlisch – Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform
  • Mateusz Kowalewski – Department for Urban Development Strategy in the Office of the Mayor of Szczecin, Poland
  • Christoph Krüger – JUNI – Just Unite to Innovate, Capital Region Berlin-Brandenburg, Germany
  • Fredrik Larsson – Linköping Science Park, Sweden
  • Janne Leino – Helsinki EU Office, Brussels, Belgium
  • Ebba Lund – International Association of Science Parks and Areas of Innovation
  • Elisabetta Maini – Directorate General for Knowledge, Labour and Enterprises, Region Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Dr Salvatore Majorana – Kilometro Rosso S.p.A. & President of IASP
  • Dr Maria Marquardt – »Net Zero Valley Lausitz«, City of Cottbus/Chóśebuz, Germany
  • Birgit Mayr – NOI Techpark, Bolzano, Italy
  • Dr Adam Mikołajczyk – Department of Regional and Spatial Development, Marshal’s Office of the Pomorskie Voivodeship, Poland
  • Dr Wolfgang Münch – DG REGIO Smart and Sustainable Growth, European Commission
  • Inger-Lise M. Nøstvik – Kunnskapsbyen Lillestrøm, Norway
  • Prof. Matthias Notz – Start2 Group, RISE & SCALE & Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Germany
  • Dr Rafael Popper – Futures Diamond Ltd, UK and CFI – Technology Partners, Poland
  • Roland Sillmann – WISTA Management GmbH, Germany
  • Dr Christina Quensel – BVIZ – German Association of Innovation, Technology and Business Incubation Centres
  • Lars Wirbatz – Unit for EU Economic and Financial Policy and the Coordination EU Funds, Ministry of Finance and for European Affairs of the State of Brandenburg
  • Prof. Dr Andreas Zaby – SPRIN-D – German Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation

Impressions

Photo impressions from the 2nd Potsdam International Forum »Science Parks and Competitiveness: Bridging Regional Growth and European Innovation and Research Policy« on April 15-16, 2026 are now available in our gallery.
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This Event is Funded

This conference is funded by the State of Brandenburg.
Diese Konferenz ist gefördert mit Mitteln des Landes Brandenburg.

This conference and the projects implemented by Standortmanagement Golm GmbH at Potsdam Science Park are co-funded by the European Union and the Federal State of Brandenburg.

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