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Introduction
Baranya, Hungary’s southernmost county is a medi-
um sized administrative unit of the country with a
population of 374,000 and a land area of 4,300 sq km.
With its plains and hills, rivers (the Danube and the
Drava), countless streams and artificial lakes, it is one
of the most diverse counties in Hungary. Due to its
natural conditions, mineral resources and multi-ethnic
population, Baranya belonged to the most developed
areas in the past.
The economic changes in the past 25 years were
not beneficial to Baranya County. Large capital was
rarely invested in the county, which had an adverse
transport network for a long time. The stagnation of
the agriculture and the construction industry resulted
not only in the relative but, in certain years, also the
actual deterioration of the situation of people living
here. Several local organizations intended to reverse
the negative processes. They were seldom productive;
however, but some of the initiatives have proved to
be successful. Beside programs with a spectacular
start, negative processes, which have prevented real
breakthroughs, have also emerged. One of the reasons
for this may be the insufficient knowledge of local
conditions that is why we considered it important to
compile an “inventory” of the county and its smaller
administrative units. This resource map primarily pre-
sents the diversity and qualifications of the population
living here, shows the present conditions and oppor-
tunities of education and training, and describes the
condition of business and agricultural infrastructure.
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POPULATIONThe population of Baranya County was approximately 374,000 at the beginning of 2014.This is 1.8% lower than it had been two years before. The negative change is characteristic of all administrative units.
Figure 1: Population of Baranya, 2014 (persons)
Szentlőrinc District:
Szigetvár District: Bóly District:Hegyhát District:
Komló District:
Mohács District:Siklós District:
Sellye District:
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Source: NSO (National Statistical Office)
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According to the data of the population census 2011, 85.1% of the population was Hungarian, 6.7% was German, 4.6% was Gipsy and 1.8% was of Croatian origin. 0.6% of the population belongs to various ethnic groups that have been living here for several decades or centuries, whereas 1.2% of the population comprised foreign students studying at the University of Pécs and people who had settled down here in the migration processes of the past two or three decades. The number of the Dutch who relocated from the Netherlands was significant.
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Hungarian 10 541 11 500 29 557 30 121 159 194 10 134 12 573 30 781 12 686 21 283 328 370
German 2 918 923 1 555 6 080 8 258 2 646 112 2 273 519 493 25 777
Gipsy 708 1 518 1 728 1 342 4 408 234 2 283 2 871 938 1 555 17 585
Croatian 360 11 77 905 3 272 139 1 381 721 104 215 7 185
Serbian 12 5 28 185 359 12 6 168 12 7 794
Rumanian 17 20 66 33 312 9 23 44 32 44 600
Polish – 1 13 6 161 6 2 16 2 6 213
Bulgarian 2 2 15 8 135 5 6 8 5 18 204
Slovak 10 1 19 18 104 5 3 13 4 5 182
Greek 1 1 20 1 116 1 5 2 1 1 149
Ukrainian 3 – 9 5 66 1 3 11 – 3 101
Armenian 4 2 5 4 60 1 2 10 1 5 94
Rusyn – – 1 2 69 – – 4 2 2 80
Slovenian 2 – 2 4 19 – – 3 1 3 34
Minority nationalities total
4 037 2 484 3 538 8 593 17 339 3 059 3 826 6 144 1 621 2 357 52 998
Russian 5 – 15 9 215 1 4 17 7 13 286
Arabic 1 – 9 5 178 – – 8 – 7 208
Chinese 1 – 4 5 91 – 1 2 6 3 113
Vietnamese – – 1 – 44 – – 1 – 1 47
Other 58 70 211 141 2 809 55 26 170 70 211 3 821
Total 14 643 14 054 33 335 38 874 179 870 13 249 16 430 37 123 14 390 23 875 385 843
Source: NSO
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The knowledge of foreign languages of the county population is highly influenced by their nationality. Accord-ingly, the number of people speaking German, Gipsy, Croatian and Serbian is quite high. More and more people are learning other languages as well. The number of people speaking English is high (57,503). This is close to the number of people speaking German (67,312); however, more people with higher education qualifications speak English than German.
Figure 2: Knowledge of languages according to the highest completed level of education, 2011 (%)
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Over 221,000 inhabitants of the county population above 16 years of age have secondary or higher educational qualifications. Approximately 50,000 people of them (22.4%) have higher educational qualification, and 95,000 (42.8%) secondary education. These rates (30.3% and 46.5%) are even better in the town of Pécs.
Table2: Population aged17 years or over by the highest qualification, 2011 (persons)
Districts
Secondary education without matriculation
examination with certificate
Matriculation examination
University, college degree
Total
Bóly 2 697 2 268 1 035 6 000
Hegyhát 2 707 2 139 761 5 607
Komló 9 223 8 046 2 582 19 851
Mohács 8 184 7 389 3 205 18 778
Pécs 31 066 55 456 35 045 121 567
Pécsvárad 2 968 2 335 997 6 300
Sellye 2 974 2 058 638 5 670
Siklós 7 961 7 133 2 556 17 650
Szentlőrinc 3 451 2 995 1 034 7 480
Szigetvár 6 012 4 851 1 707 12 570
Baranya County altogether 77 243 94 670 49 560 221 473
Of which: Pécs town with county rights 23 928 47 771 31 088 102 787
Source: NSO
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BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Baranya County belongs to the underdeveloped areas in terms of its GDP per capita. The county value is only two thirds of the national average. If data are calculated without the value of Budapest, the county figure appears to be better (88%). However, this just reveals the extent to which regions are lagging behind Budapest. The situa-tion is far more disadvantegous if the data are compared to the European Union average. The GDP per capita in purchasing power is only 44% of the EU-27 average.
Table 3: GDP per capita in Baranya County
Description 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Per capita gross domestic product at market prices
Thousand HUF 1 784 1 882 1 802 1 806 1 832 1 890 1984
As percentage of national average 70,5 70,1 69,0 67,0 65,2 65,7 65,8
Rank of the county in GDP per capita ranking 12. 13. 13. 13. 14. 13. 15.
GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity
PPS 10 926 11 315 10 666 10 917 10 804 11 269
As percentage of EU-27 average 43,7 45,3 45,4 44,6 42,9 44,0
Source: NSO
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The situation of the county is not ideal considering the economic sectors either. The rate of agriculture is above the national average whereas the industry – especially the processing industry - significantly lags behind.
Figure 3: Gross value added by economic sectors (at current prices) in Baranya County (Million HUF)
Source: NSO
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There are more than 23,000 enterprises in the county, the majority of which are corporate entities. The number of enterprises in agriculture and industry is below 3,000, which shows that the economic output per business is the highest in these sectors.
Table 4: Number of enterprises per industrial sector and their legal status in Baranya County, 2012
Economic Sector Companies Sole proprietors Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishery 570 504 1 074
Mining and quarrying 20 1 21
Food, drink and tobacco production 229 92 321
Textile, clothes, leather and leatherware production 114 68 182
Wood processing, paper productions andprinting 167 45 212
Production of chemicals and chemical products 8 – 8
Pharmacy 2 – 2
Production of rubber, plastic and other non-metallic mineral products 132 30 162
Manufacture of basic metals and fabricated metal products 209 55 264
Production of computer, electronic and optical products 26 6 32
Manufacture of electrical equipment 21 4 25
Manufacture of machinery and equipment 76 6 82
Manufacture of motor vehicles 20 5 25
Other manufacturing 183 215 398
Manufacturing 1 187 526 1 713
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 22 – 22
Water supply; sewerage; waste managment and remediation activities 73 17 90
Industry 1 302 544 1 846
Construction 1 278 911 2 189
Trade, motor vehicle servicing 2 828 1 826 4 654
Transporting and storage 323 357 680
Accommodation and food service activities 627 536 1 163
Information and communication 639 275 914
Financial and insurance activities 381 596 977
Real estate activities 812 170 982
Professional, scientific and technical activities 2 418 1 339 3 757
Office administrative and support activities 621 567 1 188
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 6 – 6
Education 383 773 1 156
Human health and social work activities 811 460 1 271
Arts, entertainment and recreation 241 229 470
Other services 278 768 1 046
Total 13 518 9 855 23 373
Source: NSO
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SUPPLIER CAPACITIES
Machinery Manufacturing Industry
The machinery manufacturing industry is traditionally a diversified key sector, which has firm professional grounds (and history) in Baranya County. There are approximately 300 Hungarian and foreign SMEs working in this industry.
The South West Hungarian Engineering Cluster (www.ddgk.hu) is an Accredited Innovation Cluster, which is also entitled to use the international „Bronze Label” qualification. Members cover a comprehensive scale of engineering activities using state-of the art technologies including CNC technology, sheet metal working, metal cutting, water jet cutting and metalworking. Enterprises with all the required technological standards and ISO qualifications are suppliers to the automotive, engineering and steel structure industries. 50-80% of their revenue is generated by export activities. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology of the University of Pécs has laboratory capacity and a development center for innovative electrical technologies and mechanical engineering.
Technologies, activities and qualifications used by engineering enterprises
CNC technologies (milling, machine cutting, sheet metal working, machining, horizon lathe, turning, grinding, top grinding), tap welding, edge bending, surface treatment technologies, machining, injection moulding technologies, rolling, hydrogen-powered fuel cell technologies, heat treatment, industrial welding technologies (CO, inert gas,GMAW, SAW, MIG, TIG, AWI, WIG), laser, plasma and flame cutting, laser engraving, mechanical machining and cold forming, robotic welding, deburring, compu-ter-aided design andwater jet cutting. Fabricated metal
product manufacturing (automotive slivered parts, steel structures, electric filter housings, roller/chain tracks, mechanical safety devices, engine and generator houses) electrical equipment manufacturing (sensors, metering boxes, control and regulating devices), mechanical en-gineering - mechanical equipment manufacturing (food processing technologies, welded crane components, fireplaces/chandeliers) and automotive manufacturing (aluminum silo units, hydraulic equipment, communal vehicle superstructures)
ISO 9001, 9002, ISO 14001, DIN EN ISO 3834-2, ISO TS 16949, EMAS DIN EN 1856-2, EN 1090-2, DIN EN 18800-7, AD 2000 HP0, DIN 2261
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Food Industry
The food industry in the county is closely related to food production, agro-innovation (manufacture of agricultural equipment) and agro-trading. The aim of the majority of the local Hungarian food production and agro-enterprises is to implement sustainability both in production and consumption. Local developments cover the Research+De-velopment+Innovation (RDI) of the full food production chain. The goal of the food industry projects is to establish a short food chain both in space and time that keeps the biological value and promotes the creation of local brands, whereby not only local points of sales are created but export opportunities are also generated (especially for unique Hungarian products, the so-called Hungaricums). The role of RDI is of great importance in the production of quality food with high added value, functional foods and Hungaricums in the local food industry, shortening the food production chain and food safety.
Most important local sectoral development priorities
Research on using traditional agricultural products in the product chain with special focus on their physiological effects, eg- adding grape seeds or herbs to fruit juice, and experimental development of the production of handmade beer based on hop as vegetable ingredient.
Research on functional food which is related to the spe-cific local products of the county, their development as marketable products (eg. honey capsule, development of age-related foods), development of healthy food ad-ditives, and research on grape varieties.
Companies in the food industry have the required operation and production licenses.
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Creative Industry
The key objective of the creative industry is to generate innovative industrial processes with high economic po-tential, whose impact on economic development may improve the income-generating capacity and qualitative development of services within the sector.
Key factors of the creative industry:• Technology: presenting the use and utilization of the creative industry, its relation to industrial production,
biotechnology, environmental projects, and communication and financial services;• Knowledge: operating a network that regularly communicates and co-operates and is capable of coherently
formulating its interests, optimizing the capacity of the internal market and cooperate.
The Creative Industry Cluster (www.kikk.hu) is responsible for managing the paradigm shift of the economic development, whereby a more efficient utilization of the capacities of the local creative industry and export of creative industry products and services should be implemented. There is an outstanding rate of creative companies (including IT enterprises) in the county. The University of Pécs provides training programs of IT, creative industry management and arts as well.
Activities of the creative industry companies in the county
Between 2008 and 2012, the fastest growing areas wit-hin the creative industry were the product, graphic and fashion design areas. The gross added value was nearly tripled and the number of enterprises was increased by two and half times. Software and game development,
planning and design and architecture are the areas where employment grows and entrepreneurial activities increase. Creative industry companies are able to implement all the activities that are related to marketing, public relations and IT development at a high level.
Obtaining qualifications within the creative industry is not relevant.
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Plastic Industry
The plastic industry in Baranya County is significant even when the quality aspects are taken into consideration.
The utilization of the capacities of the enterprises working in the automotive and construction industries and producing for both the domestic and foreign markets can be considered to be acceptable.The organizational, technological and infrastructural developments are implemented continuously partly with their own resources or with funds from tenders.
Clustering has begun recently as a bottom-up initiative to increase market presence and representation and achieve better supplier positions and closer technological cooperation.
Activities and classifications of the plastic industry companies in the county
3D scanning, shading, manufacture of other plastic pro-ducts, manufacture of injection moulded plastic products, manufacture of road vehicle, motor vehicle parts, plastic packaging material, plastic construction materials, plastic plates, sheets, tubes and profiles, technical consulting,
prototype development and production, development and production of complex electronic units, production and trade of polyethylene (PE) packaging material, Ra-pid Tooling, Reverse Engineering, Rapid Manufacturing, design and development, mass production.
MSZ EN ISO 9001:2009, 14001:2005, 28001:2008, EN13067:2003, MŰA-G standard, DVS Guidelines, ISO14001, HACCP and ISO/TS 16949.
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Environmental Industry
The environmental industry is one of the industrial branches that have been developing dynamically in the past decades. They include large re-gional companies and some small businesses with only a few employees. The majority of them are Hungarian enterprises, but there is municipal ownership as well and restructuring that complies with the communal policy of the government. The number of companies operating in the environmental and related industries is over 200 in the county.
The Hungarian Environmental Technologies Manufacturing and Development Cluster (www.hunvirontech.hu) has been established recently. The primary objective is to develop and produce tools and procedures for the resource-efficient urban systems management. Close co-operation is planned between manufacturers and suppliers, and between the supply and demand sides, involving the knowledge base of the national and local research units. Another important objective of the cluster is to create jobs.
The coordination of the activities of the manufacturers enables the region to produce entire product chains rather than remain in a supplier position. This will not only improve the income generating capacity of the region, but it also contributes to retaining highly qualified specialists here and creates new jobs.
The product range is expected to cover the majority of necessary communal industry equipment. Vehicles suitable for transporting urban solid and liquid waste, road surface repair and slippery prevention equipment, vehicles for water utility companies, flat bed and curtainsider freight superstructures, which can enable further market expansion on the basis of the current orders, can also be found in the portfolio. The Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology of the University of Pécs also offers environmental industry training while there is an environmental industry research centre at the Szentágothai Research Centre.
Activities and certifications of the environmental companies in the county
Environmentally friendly, up-to-date disposal of animal waste, mining, CNC machining, turning, geological exp-loration, geothermal exploration-planning , production of machinery, welding, hydrogeological investigations, machinery with infrared heat technology for asphalt re-pair and reheating asphalt, composting, environmental
planning, collection, selection and sale of secondary raw materials, engineering services, plasma cutting, radiometric tests, computer aided design, soil mechnical engineering and investigation, collection, treatment and disposal of urban solid waste, water and soil chemical analyses, and laboratory testing (NAT-1370/2012)
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO/IEC 27001 DVS Guidelines, ISO TS 16949
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Biotechnology
There is a long tradition of research on life sciences and biotechnology in South West Hungary and especially in Pécs. Micro-enterprises, which started to cooperate in order to become more effective, were established owing to the research results. This cooperation was later extended beyond the university.
The Biotechnology Innovation Base Cluster, which is an Accredited Innovation Cluster (www.bibnet.hu), was generated from this collaboration in 2007. The cluster and its member companies mainly develop, manufacture and market products and services for the medical biotechnology, pharmaceu-tical and agroalimentary sectors. The cluster provides a more rational use of resources in several research and innovation related areas: procedures investigating the biological impact of ingredients and substances of in vitro diagnostic medical devices, diagnostic procedures, reagents and instruments, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, foods, and other chemicals with environmental impacts. The world class medical and biotechnological training programs in foreign languages at the Medical School of the University of Pécs and the Szentágothai Research Centre support the professional work of the local SMEs. www.szkk.pte.hu
The research groups of the Szentágothai Research Center at the University of Pécs, and activities and certifications of the county biotechnology companies
Names of the Research Groups by Activities
Circulation Research Laboratory Functional Protein Dynamics Research Group Lab-on-a-Chip Research Group Microbial Biotechnology Research Group Molecular Neurophysiology Research Group Molecular Pharmacology Research Group
Neurobiology Research Group Plant Biology Research Group Reproductive and Tumour Immunology Research Group Signal Transduction Research Group Structural Neurobiology Research Group Wnt Signalling Research Group
Certifications in the field of biotechnology
MSZ EN ISO 9001:2001 qualification, MSZ EN 1997 (Eurocode 7) standard, MSZ EN ISO 9001:2009 qualification, MSZ EN ISO 14001:2005 standard, ISO 9001:2008 audit, ISO 13485:2003 audit, complex systems according to the Hungarian Health Care Standards.
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Engineering Firms
Engineering firms in the county represent eight professions
• Geodesy and Geoinformatics• Solid Minerals Mining• Building Design• Building Services Engineering• Water management• Environmental Protection• General contracting• Transport
The activities of the approximately 800 SMEs cover all the areas of the technical development such as data processing, structural design, architecture and noise control. The local SMEs are capable of planning industrial facilities and managing the entire construction work. The University of Pécs, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology offers high quality engineering training, which includes architecture, statics, mechanics, electrical disciplines and industrial design as well.
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Major international companies in the county
Company Activity Website
Bader GmbH electronics www.badergruppe.com
Cemex Group construction materials www.cemex.com
Eckerle Holding GmbH production of electronics spare parts www.eckerle-gruppe.com
EON AG energy supply www.eon.com
Ethanol Renewables Ltd ethanol production www.pannoniaethanol.com
GC Großhandels Contor GmbH trade of construction materials www.gc-gruppe.de
Harman electronics www.harman.com
Hauni Maschinenbau AG machinery manufacturing www.hauni.com
HeidelbergCement Group building materials www.heidelbergcement.com
iT Systems ICT www.it-system.hu
Jabil Circuit EMS www.jabil.com
Koller Gruppe automotive supply industry www.koller-formenbau.de
Lafarge Group cement production www.lafarge.com
Max Blank GmbH fireplace production www.maxblank-kaminofen.com
ODW-ELEKTRIK GmbH automotive industry www.odw-elektrik.com
Ottakringer Brauerei AG food industry www.ottakringerbrauerei.at
Spitzer-Group vehicles manufacturing www.spitzer-silo.com
Terex Corporation mechanical engineering www.terex.com
Veolia energy production www.veolia.com
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Major Banks Operating in the County
Bóly District
OTP Bank Bóly, Hősök tere 8/b
Hegyhát District
OTP Bank Sásd, Dózsa György utca 2. OTP Bank
Komló District
K&H Bank Komló, Városház tér 18.
OTP Bank Komló, Kossuth Lajos utca 95/1.
Mohács District
Erste Bank Hungary Mohács, Szabadság utca 16.
K&H Bank Mohács, Szentháromság utca 1-3.
OTP Bank Mohács, Jókai Mór utca 1.
Raiffeisen Bank Mohács, Széchenyi tér 1.
Sberbank Mohács, Szabadság utca 3/a
Pécs District
Budapest Hitel- és Fejlesztési Bank Pécs, Rákóczi út 60.
CIB Bank Pécs, Ferencesek utcája 33.
Erste Bank Hungary Pécs, Rákóczi út 62-64.
K&H Bank Pécs, Búza tér 6/a
OTP Bank Pécs, Rákóczi út 44.
Raiffeisen Bank Pécs, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky utca 11.
Sberbank Pécs, Király utca 66.
UniCredit Bank Pécs, Rákóczi út 17.
Magyar Külkereskedelmi Bank Pécs, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky utca 11.
Pécsvárad District
OTP Bank Pécsvárad, Bem utca 2/b
Sellye District
OTP Bank Sellye, Köztársaság tér 4.
Siklós District
OTP Bank Siklós, Felszabadulás u. 60-62.
Szentlőrinc District
OTP Bank Szentlőrinc, Munkácsy Mihály utca 16/a
Szigetvár District
K&H Bank Szigetvár, Széchenyi utca 4.
OTP Bank Szigetvár, Vár utca 4.
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Location of Pécs, Baranya County
Figure 4: Distance of European Cities from Pécs
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Production Infrastructure
Baranya County has all the elements of a modern production infrastructure.
Road Network
The M6 Motorway between Budapest and Pécs connects the county directly with the European motorway network. After the planned developments have been implemented, there may be direct connection with the southern, eastern and western countries as well.
Figure 5: Motorway Network in Hungary (October, 2014)
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EXISTING MOTORWAYS
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Rail Transport
There is an electrified rail line between Pécs and Budapest with direct train service pairs nine times a day. There is access to Zagreb by transfer from either the Szigetvár or the Dombóvár railway line, and Osijek can also be reached by rail from Villány. Main lines and branch lines within the county can be used by both passenger and freight trains.
Figure 6: Rail Map of Hungary
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Air transport connections
The Pécs-Pogány Airport is located 9 km south of the city center of Pécs, next to the Main Road 58, 3 km from the exit of the Pécs-Budapest motorway and the Pécs South Industrial Park. The four-lane road provides a quick connection between the airport and the city center. The Pécs-Pogány public airport has cross-border right. It is currently conducting general air transport activities such as sports aviation, training, and receiving business flights. Charter flights are mainly launched and received during the summer season. The runway of the Pécs-Pogány Air-port is 1,500 m long and 30 m wide.
The Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest, which is a Class I airport, can be reached (240 km) via motor-way. The Osijek airport (Osijek-Klisa airport) is 95 km south of Pécs, and its runway is 2500 m long and 45 m wide.
Inland shipping
The Danube, Europe’s largest river, is the eastern border of Baranya County. Mohács is 40 km from Pécs and its port is a European Union border port as well. From Pécs it can be accessed via the M60 motorway. The port includes 2,000 sqm usable building and provides full customs house services.
Figure 7: River Navigation in Europe
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Figure 8: River Navigation in Hungary
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The local government of Mohács is planning to establish a new public open-water port in the coming years by creating an approximately 330-meter vertical river wall and associated port infrastructure. The port is designed mainly for the distribution of general cargo and container loading.
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Public Utilites
ENERGY NETWORKS
Baranya County is directly connected to Hungary’s largest power generator, the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, the pow-er plant in Pécs and the national transmission grid. The 400 kV voltage system is capable of meeting the region’s total need for electricity. The safety of supply is further increased by its connection to the Croatian network, which provides an opportunity for a bidirectional supply. The natural gas network of the county is directly connected to the gas production and storing system in the Southern Alföld, from where a pipeline network transports the required quantity of gas to the county.
WATER SUPPLY, WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT
Water supply is provided in the whole area of the county, and the constant water supply is also ensured by local water bases and built network systems (Mohács-Pécs-Komló, Pécs-Harkány, Pécs-Szentlőrinc). Sanitary sewers and sewage and waste water treatment are mainly available in larger settlements.
WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL
Municipal solid waste is collected and disposed of in each settlement of Baranya County. Selective waste collection and disposal started in the past few years.
PUBLIC UTILITY CHARGES
The main suppliers of electricity and natural gas in the County are members of the E.ON Group. Four tariff packages for electricity consumption are offered so that different customers’ needs can be met.
The price of gas supply is determined on the basis of basic, capacity and aggregated flow tariffs, which depend on the nominal capacity of the gas meter, and the volume of the capacity defined in the contract.
It is advisable to directly negotiate with both suppliers in order to optimize the services and tariffs.
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INDUSTRIAL PARKS, INDUSTRIAL AREASPécs Industrial Park
The municipality of Pécs (a town with county rights) regarded accessibility as the most important factor in the development of its first industrial areas. This is how the central industrial area inside the town and the eastern industrial areas were established. Companies located in the central industrial area represent the town’s historical industries with a long tradition: machinery manufacturing, leather processing and precision engineering). After the mine, which had been the most important industry in the region, was closed down, its site in the eastern part of Pécs was completely restored and extended southward, whereby the Pécs Industrial Park could be established in this new area. The municipality provides industrial areas from 15 to 50 hectares, with maximum 5% inclination for greenfield investments requiring a significantly large contiguous area. They are located next to the national main roads and adequate in all respects.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• It is located 2 km from the Main Road 6 (Pécs – Budapest) next to the Pécs East exit of the M60 motorway (Pécs – Budapest) and 15 km from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport
• Supportive management services (to obtain permits and exploit tenders)• Re-training and further training systems adapted to needs• Highly skilled and relatively cheap workforce familiar with the latest technologies
The industrial park expects enterprises to locate here from the following areas: The industrial park expects enterprises to locate here from the following areas: local businesses, Hungarian investors outside Baranya and foreign investors.
Main profile of the Industrial Park: industry, logistics and trade
Figure 9: Layout of the Pécs Industrial Park
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Southern Industrial Park
The 110-hectare land at the Southern border of Pécs has been entitled to use the Industrial Park title since 2010, and the Best Industrial Park award from HITA since 2012. Its system of points of single contact (PSC) and the provision of legal, financial and technical counselling were developed in collaboration with the town of Pécs. The Industrial Park collaborates with representatives of the national and foreign industry, chambers of commerce, vocational schools and the university.
They provide 200 hectares of land in one block, where the minimum size of the sites is 2,500 sqm with 50% site coverage andthe maximum building height is 6-10 meters or, depending on the location, 10-15 meters. Sites with full infrastructure are sold, rented or leased.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Direct connection to M6/M60 Budapest – Pécs motorways• 1 km distance from the Pécs-Pogány International Airport• Supportive management services (to obtain permits and exploit tenders)• Skilled and trained, multilingual workforce
Businesses: The Industrial Park provides opportunity for green field investments. The industrial park expects businesses to locate here from the following areas: local businesses, Hungarian investors outside Baranya and foreign investors
Main profile of the Industrial Park: industry, logistics and trade.
Figure 10: Layout of the Southern Industrial Park
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PANNOVA Industrial Park (Kővágószőlős)
This 58.82-hectare area is the real estate investment of STRABIL Ltd. is located at the premises of the former ore dressing plant and in its sur-roundings at the South- West foot of Mecsek hills. PANNOVA Park has very favorable geographical conditions: it is far from inhabited areas, located in green areas, and business activities are not restricted. The aim of the location strategy of the Pannova Industrial Park is to satisfy the requirements of the investors concerning both the utilities and location to the greatest possible extent.
Figure 11: Layout of PANNOVA Industrial Park
Sites within the industrial park area can be instantly connected to the full spectrum of the reconstructed infra-structure: gas, electricity, drinking water, fire water network, sanitary sewer, drainage, telephone, railway siding, outdoor lighting and road networks.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Direct connection to the Main Road 6, 10 km distance from the M6/M60 Motorways• 16 km distance from the Pécs–Pogány International Airport• Mohács/Danube Port: 50 km• Distance from inhabited areas• Supportive management services (to obtain permits and exploit tenders)• Skilled and trained, multilingual workforce• Flexible attitude toward investor needs
Businesses: buildings and sites are available for investors. The industrial park expects businesses to locate here from the following areas: local businesses, Hungarian investors outside Baranya and foreign investors.
Main profile of the Industrial Park: industry and services
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Why Pécs – as local people see it
The M6 motorway directly connects Pécs and its surroundings with Budapest, the Liszt Ferenc International Airport and the European motorway network. The central location of the micro-region and the existing road network allows for quick access to each area. There is an electrified rail route to Budapest.
Electricity, gas and water supply are provided for Pécs and its region. The installed capacity of networks allows for smooth operation and contributes to meeting consumers’ further demand for development.
The available workforce in the town and its region is about 6700 persons, 5000 of whom have professional qualifications. Approximately 800 of them have certificate from higher-level vocational training or college or university degree. It is an important advantage of Pécs and its surroundings that due to central traffic conditions, it is easy to commute from smaller regions to the center on a daily basis. Owing to this, the available workforce is more than 20,000 persons, 12,600 of whom have professional qualifications.
Another advantage is that beside the high rate of German and Croatian minority workforce, the number of people with English, Italian and French language competence is quite high owing to the special language programs in high schools and foreign language training programs at the university.
The Pécs region is rich in outstanding natural conditions due to Mecsek Hills, which have several nature reserves, park facilities, forest paths, streams, and lakes in the valleys, whereby they attract not only the local population but also offer pleasant resting and sporting facilities to tourists.
Pécs defined the directions of its economic development by taking into account the traditions of the town and the region, and emerging needs that can be expected in the near and distant future. In the past, mining was the basis of the economy. However, advanced food processing, light industry and machinery manufacturing were also present. The energy industry used to have an impact on the entire region of South-Transdanubia. All these were supported by a prominent vocational training system. In the past 25 years, however, significant changes have occurred. Mining has ceased, the food and light industries have shrunk, the energy industry (production or supply of energy) has significantly transformed. The machinery manufacturing industry,
after a setback two decades ago, has started developing again and has become the crucial factor of the local economy.
The university significantly contributes to the local capacities. Its role in education and position in research contribute to the development of the local economy. It offers several possibilities to the environmental industry, health industry and the creative industry, where the competitiveness of enterprises has considerably improved in recent years.
The greatest challenge of future needs is the protection of the environment. Therefore, Pécs has set the objective - taking the traditions and capacities into consideration – to develop the machinery manufacturing industry, the environmental industry, and technologies and services applied in the green economy. Investors are mostly expected in this field.
Beside the three industrial parks in the Pécs area, there are several smaller areas that are suitable for industrial activities. There are further large development areas in the neighbourhood of the Pécs Industrial Park, which is the location of Hungarian and foreign businesses. The Southern Industrial Park - directly located at the M60 motorway - provides sites with public utilities, and the preparation of the other areas has been started. The Pannova Industrial Park is located far away from residential areas offering modern infrastructure to investors. Existing, unoccupied factory buildings are also available in this industrial park. When construction work is needed, the staff of the industrial park help the licensing procedures and the technical preparation of the investments. The Southern Industrial Park has developed a system of points of single contact (PSC) with provision of legal, financial and technical counselling. There is no uniform investment support scheme in Pécs. It is possible, however, to apply for specific support. Depending on total investment cost and planned employment, the implementation of development plans has been assisted several times in the past.
The transport connection of Pécs and its region has significantly been improved by the M6- M60 motorways. Nevertheless, it is unfortunate that the motorway network connection to the South or to the West has not been completed. Air traffic is ensured by the Pécs-Pogány Airport. The technical development of the airport is also planned for the upcoming years.
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Bóly Industrial Park
The Bóly Industrial Park has very advantageous conditions. It was awarded with the Industrial Park title in 1998. It provides completely improved land (full infrastructure) and is an intact area in terms of environmental protection.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Direct connection to the M6 motorway• 30 km distance from the Pécs–Pogány International Airport• Mohács Danube port distance: 15 km• A fibre optical network• Thermal water with temperature of 80 °C suitable for industrial utilization• Supportive management services (banking, IT, transportation and technical advice, financial and investment
counselling)• Flexible attitude to investor needs• Preferential land purchase options, low fees during lease• Full infrastructure available• Skilled, trained and multilingual workforce
The Industrial Park provides workshops and sites for potential investors.
The industrial park expects busi-nesses to locate there from the following areas: local businesses, Hungarian investors outside Baranya and foreign investors
Main profile of the Industrial Park: industry, services, trade and logistics
Figure 12: Layout of Bóly Industrial Park
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Why Bóly and its region – as local people see it
The greatest advantage of the micro-region is the motorway that traverses it. Each settlement is connected to the electricity, water and natural gas network. In Bóly, the thermal water could provide further development opportunities
The available workforce in the area is usually not skilled and capable of doing only semi-skilled jobs. The trained and skilled workforce should be attracted back from abroad. The local population consists of hard working Hungarians and minority Germans.
The micro-region is well protected from natural disasters, has excellent soil and sub-Mediterranean weather.
The industrial park in Bóly expects investors mainly from the agricultural processing industry; however, industrial production facilities are also provided.
There is a 15-hectare available land in the Bóly Industrial Park with full infrastructure. Further available areas can be found in the villages of Szajk and Olasz.
When construction work is needed, the staff of the industrial park staff the licensing procedures and the technical preparation of the investments In addition, the local government naturally helps decision making by providing local and market information to the interested parties.
It is possible to lease or buy land in the Bóly Industrial Park. Full infrastructure is available at each site border (water, sanitary sewer, drainage, natural gas, 22 kV power grid with transformers, optical fibre net, security camera system, 80°C thermal water network, and road network). In case of purchase of land, the price is 1,800 HUF/sqm.
The construction of utility lines was provided by the local government; however, service development tariffs should be paid to public utility companies.
There is no land tax in Bóly, the property tax is 250 HUF per sqm per useful floor area per year.
The main obstacle to economic development of the micro-region is the lack of unoccupied rentable factory buildings.
The main obstacle to economic development of the micro-region is the lack of unoccupied rentable factory buildings..
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Bicsérd Industrial Area
Bicsérd is located in the central part of Baranya County, 18 km southwest of Pécs. The settlement was first men-tioned in a certificate in 1262 in the so-called Árpád era. Developed agriculture has been typical here for several centuries. Bicsérd is well known for the fishing lake in the center of the village, streets decorated with flowers, outdoor works of art of the artists at the Bicsérd International Art Colony, the annual Potato Festival and other large-scale programs.
The utilization of the former military object on a 3.5-hectare land is planned to create jobs and improve employment.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Distance from the Main Road 6 is 3 km and from the railway station is 2.5 km• Its distance from the settlement is in accordance with the regulations, and it can be accessed on a paved
road• Electricity and water are available• Buildings have been renewed, the piping system has been replaced, new electrical wiring has been installed
and new lighting network has been created• The area is equipped with external spotlights, alarm systems, the entrance area is protected with video
surveillance, and the whole area is fenced
Businesses: the area is suitable for small workshops, storage of goods, small warehouses or several smaller plants with little workforce.
Figure 13: Bicsérd Industrial Area
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Hosszúhetény Industrial Area
Hosszúhetény is located 16 km northeast of Pécs, on the southern slope of the East Mecsek Hill, at the foot of Hármashegy and Zengő in picturesque surroundings. Püspökszentlászló and Kisújbánya, the largest forest villages of Baranya County can also be found here.
As a public administrative unit, it is directly adjacent to Pécs, the County seat and Komló, which is the second largest town in the county.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Opportunities due to the traffic on the Main Road 6 • The village belongs to a free enterprise zone with special discounts available for enterprises• Appropriate infrastructure, available network of institutions, and all utilities are provided in the village
Main profile: areas for economic utilization will be made available along the western bypass road, between the road and the settlement. Building restrictions will conform to natural environment in an environmentally friendly way, which will be included in the master plan amendment due in the near future.
Figure 14: Hosszúhetény Industrial Area
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Komló Industrial Park
The town of Komló has gone through radical economic transformation in the past 15 years. A number of aban-doned mining sites were taken over by entirely new companies with new profiles, many of which are re-utilizing the former mining facilities. The industrial park, which is privately owned today, was established in the area of the former mining plants in 1999. There are several privately owned areas for development at former Zobák and Béta shafts. The area owned by the local government in Nagyrét Street is used by a recently established enterprise manufacturing automotive parts.
The first “inhabitants” of the industrial park were businesses privatized from former ancillary plants of the Mecsek Coal Mines. By now, a dozen new companies have joined them at the site. There is about 6 hectares of free land available for investors.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Fully developed infrastructure: electricity provided by their own transformer station, access to gas, water and sanitary sewer networks and the communication cables have been laid down
• Outdoor lighting• Fully developed internal road network• Proximity to local railway station• Potential partners are provided with comprehensive consulting services in case of change of site relocation
– including technical, legal, financial, environmental and quality assurance issues
Figure 15: Komló Industrial Area
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Why Komló – as local people see
The best advantage of the town and its region in terms of in-frastructure is the full and high-capacity utility network. The rate of paved roads within municipal boundaries is also high.
Another favorable condition is the availability of thermal water and spas (Komlo-Sikonda, Magyarhertelend) in the micro-region.
Metallurgical industry is considered a traditional industry in this micro-region, where trained workforce is available in each trade. However, their rate is low due to migration.
The town and its region expect investors in the fields of metallur-gical industry, green energy and renewable energy production. Due to the high number of low-skilled job seekers, the investment of businesses requiring assembling activities is also welcome.
Komló provides direct financial support for the purchase of land and acquisition of real estates - depending on the planned number of people to be employed. Investors are completely exempted from paying the obligatory contribution fee to public utility development.
In terms of licensing procedures and technical preparation, the local government has been providing maximum assistance to investors.
Major obstacles to economic development include the lack of national main roads, low number of appropriate municipal estates, the low skills and qualifications of the local labor force and the migration of educated and trained young people.
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Mohács Industrial Park
The local government of Mohács established the industrial park in 1999 in order to improve its economic situa-tion. Full infrastructure has been installed by the town of Mohács in nearly 30% of the 166.9-hectare unimproved municipal area of the industrial park in the Mohács Business Zone.
The investment included the sanitary sewer, water, gas, outdoor lighting, electricity network and the transport infrastructure. As a result of the development, new premises have been created. Owing to the infrastructure de-velopment, entrepreneurs of the region can exploit the opportunities of regional and EU business expansion. The town is ready to provide green field investment requiring large contiguous sites (7-11 hectares) with completely suitable areas that have direct access to the motorway network (M6), are situated next to the River Danube and are connected to the railway network with and industrial track rail.
New Hungarian and foreign manufacturing enterprises locate in the incubator house as their business risk can be diminished during the initial period. The incubator house contributes to the strengthening of the productive capacity of the region, the development of new industrial infrastructure, the improvement of the competitiveness of the SMEs of the region with low capitalization, and the increase in the utilization of the Mohács Industrial Park. The target group of the development is SMEs with low capital, which needs support for starting or continuing and improving their operation under adequate circumstances. The Incubator can contribute to their market stability, enables them to develop independently in the future and can make them become stable actors in the economy..
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• It is located in a border area, which contributes to building international relations with Serbia, Croatia and the Balkans
• Proximity of the Danube and significant (freight and passanger service) traffic due to the international wa-terway access
• Distance from the M6 Motorway (Budapest-Pécs): 7km• Distance from the international airport of Pécs-Pogány: 40 km• Trained, multilingual (German and English) and relatively cheap workforce
Main profile of the industrial park: logistics, shipment, incubation house services, food industry, textile industry and automotive industry.
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Why Mohács – as local people see it
The best advantage of the micro-region in terms of infrastruc-ture is the direct access to the M6 Motorway, which traverses the area. It is within easy reach of the regional settlements, Mohács, the Industrial Park and the Danube port.
In the industrial area of Mohács, it possible to develop an in-termodal logistics base with appropriate water, rail and road transportation links.
The volume of available workforce is about 3,600 people, mini-mum 2,000 of whom are suitable for employment in competitive enterprises.
There is a lot of minority workforce in the micro-region with German and Croatian language skills.
The most significant natural condition is the direct proximity of the River Danube , the beautiful natural environment of the Gemenc and Béda-Karapancsa areas, and the high quality of arable lands.
The agricultural processing industry, wood industry, light in-dustry and metallurgical industry (iron and aluminium foundry, manufacturing of construction machinery and metal processing) have a long tradition in the region. There is great potential in exploiting opportunities of the logistics capacities, agricultural processing industry and other industries requiring higher skills and technological expertise.
In the industrial park, if a fully improved land is sold, the purchaser can be offered a discount of 600 thousand HUF for each new job created and a discount of 300 thousand HUF per capita per work-place for investments for job preservation. Production floors in the 2,700-sqm incubator house can be leased at a discount rental fee. When construction work is carried out, the staff of the technical department of the local government help businesses with the licensing procedures and technical preparation of investments.
In the industrial park, the fee of contribution to water and waste water development can be spent on the water and sewage network installation of the given investments of businesses. The rate of local tax is as low as 263 HUF per sqm for buildings used by the enterprise. Land tax is calculated on the basis of the size of the land. A site is exempted from land tax if actual production as a main activity is implemented in the building suitable for production, for which at least 25% of the total site is used.
The major obstacle to economic development is the lack of a port suitable for loading containers and general cargo and the lack of a bridge over the Danube.
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Szigetvár Industrial Areas
Szigetvár is located in Baranya County, 35 km west of Pécs. The small town and its region have excellent natural conditions. Besides the good quality farmland, forests and lakes, the area is rich in thermal water and medicinal water. The spa, which provides 62oC thermal water for visitors wishing to heal and relax, is located in the heart of the town next to the castle.
Food industry, metallurgical industry and wood industry are mainly typical of the economy of the town.
The town does not have a single industrial park, and industrial plants are located in different parts of the settlement. There is only one contigous industrial area in the southeast part of the town. The local government can provide four areas for rent or sale, two of which are 0.5 hectares and the other two areas are approximately 2 hectares.
Figure 17: ábra: Layout of the Szigetvár Industrial Area
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Why Szigetvár – as local people see it
The best infrastructural advantage of the micro-region is that the Main Roads 6 and 67 traverse it. Road 6 provides connection to east and Pécs, from where there is a motorway to Budapest, and the road reaches Barcs and Croatia toward west. The Main Road 67 leads to Kaposvár and Lake Balaton.
The Pécs-Barcs-Gyékényes main railway line, which provides great transport services to Budapest, Pécs, West Hungary and Croatia (Zagreb), goes through Szigetvár.
There are about 1,000 job seekers in the micro-region with some qualifications. Most of the unemployed have qualifications in the fields of agriculture, construction industry, light industry and machinery manufacturing industry.
The natural conditions of the region include a significant re-serve of medicinal and thermal water and plenty of hours of sunlight per year.
Expansion of employment opportunities and the strengthening of the local economy are considered to be the most important tasks in the town and its micro-region; therefore, in addition to job creation, the deployment of plants planning the develop-ment of a suppliers’ network is preferred. Businesses involved in logistics, food industry, light industry are expected in particular.
The local government can support the development of busi-nesses by offering properties with full infrastructure for sale, and they also help with the licensing procedures and technical preparation.
Establishing preferential land prices and overtaking the con-tribution fee for public utility development are possible on the basis of individual agreements.
The major obstacle to economic development is the distance from motorways and the partial lack of business services.
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Sellye Industrial Park
Sellye is the single town in the Ormánság area. The industrial park is located in a designated industrial area in the southwest of the town. The total area (including roads) is 20.43 hectares, 12.75 hectares of which can be utilized. 84% of the area is owned by the local government of Sellye.
ATTRACTIONS FOR INVESTORS
• Proximity to the Croatian border• Proximity to the River Drava• Tax relief depending on the number of employees• Flexible administration• Skilled and re-trainable, inexpensive and creative workforce• Competitive land price
Businesses: the industrial park offers opportunities for green investments on leased or purchased sites to busi-nesses locating there.
The industrial park expects businesses to locate there from the following areas: local businesses, Hungarian investors outside Baranya, and foreign investors.
Main profile of the industrial park: logistics, trade and manufacturing
Figure 16: ábra: Layout of the Sellye Industrial Park
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OTHER CONDITIONSTable 5: Major tax rates of local tax regulations for enterprises of towns and settlements with industrial areas in Baranya County (2015)
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BuildingTax Ft/sqm
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Bicsérd 2 5 000
Bóly 250 2 5 000
Harkány 600-1 200 240-260 430 2 5 000
Hosszúhetény 220 3-6 220 2 5 000
Komló 300-1 655 1-280 385 2 5 000
Kozármisleny 1,6 5 000
Mágocs 50 1,5 5 000
Mohács 263 11-313 460 2 5 000
Pécs 0-1 700 0-60 400 2 5 000
Pécsvárad 300 2 4 500
Sásd 100 2 5 000
Sellye 300 2 5 000
Siklós 100-350 150 300 2 5000
Szigetvár 200-1 720 21-300 350 2 5 000
Villány 200-250 450 2 5 000
Kővágószőlős 345 1,4 1 000
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Innovation Capacity
A key element of the Competitiveness Pole Project is innovation, which is essential for the competitiveness of individual sectors and projects.
The region has an outstanding innovation potential and knowledge transfer system.
The Szentágothai Research Centre (www.szkk.pte.hu) is the leading innovation base of the region, which is the Central European centre of the health industry, the environmental industry and the engineering sciences. The Research Centre organizes R&D work ranging from basic research to development of industrial applications in 21 research groups relying on industrial relations. The innovation department of the Chamber of Industry, the regional office of the Hungarian Association for Innovation and knowledge transfer offices of the universities in Pécs and Kaposvár support the utilization of the innovation potential.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya is a member of Europe’s largest business and innovation network, the Enterprise Europe Network, which implements innovative knowledge transfer, conducts potential surveys and coordinates the export market opportunities for innovative products and services via 600 points of contact. (www.enterpriseeurope.hu)
Clusters in Pécs and South West Hungary
The Competitiveness Pole Strategy is supported by outstandingly well-organized regional cluster networks and systems in all three priority sectors and also in horizontal sectors.
In 2010 the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya signed a cooperation agreement with several clusters operating mainly in the South-West Hungarian region. The objective of the framework agreement is to start synergic development work with the cooperation of the chamber and clusters so that the economic and innovative potential of the region can be strengthened. The clusters, which are representatives of the sectoral cooperation of the local economy, can get international visibility and opportunities for training and business via the European projects of the chamber of commerce. The economic exploitation of the results of innovation, the joint representation and the development of export capacities can be achieved through the collaboration. The local clusters have not only been involved in the development work in European international collaborations, but also signed international business agreements.
A cluster development platform based on a special methodology, the so-called cluster portfolio, was developed with the support of the Ministry of National Economy and the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2013. The innovation and service/product portfolio of ten clusters in the region were analyzed and identified. Portfolios are available at www.klaszterportfolio.hu
“In the absence of economic development, South-West Hungary will remain among the lagging regions. The Cham-ber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya supports not only individual companies but also joint development of clusters. We developed the content of the cooperation together in accordance with the needs and possibilities of the clusters” (Dr. István Kéri, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Pécs-Baranya).
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CLUSTERS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE CHAMBER
Cluster of Applied Earth Sciences AV Industry ClusterBiotechnolog Innovation Base Accredited Innovation Cluster South West Hungarian Engineering ClusterSouth West Hungarian Ecotourism Cluster Information Management Accredited Innovation ClusterInterregional Cluster Association for Renewable Energy Blue Economy Innovation ClusterCreative Industry ClusterHungarian Environmental Technologies Manufacturing and Development ClusterMecsek Mining Cluster
MORE CLUSTERS IN SOUTH WEST HUNGARY
BaranyaLand Tourism ClusterSouth West Hungarian Wine Tourism ClusterSouth West Hungarian Energetics ClusterSouth West Hungarian Construction Industry ClusterSouth West Hungarian Building Services Energy Efficiency Cluster South West Rural Tourism ClusterCompetence Center of South West Hungarian Spas and Thermal Baths South West Hungarian Environmental Industries ClusterSouth West Hungarian Porcelain and Ceramics ClusterSouth West Hungarian Regional Food Competence Center (Kaposvár) South West Hungarian Fortress and Castle Tourism ClusterSouthern Border Business ClusterInterregional Cluster Association for Renewable Energy Cluster for Disabled PeopleCultural Heritage and Digital Culture ClusterPécs Glove ClusterSzekszárd Automotive Industry ClusterSzigetvár Tourism Cluster
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HUMAN RESOURCES
Figure 18: Changes in the rate of job search in the Districts of Baranya County, January, 2015 (%)
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ing
Skill
ed to
tal
With
out s
kills
Job
seek
ers t
otal
qualification
Bóly 16 231 39 13 13 312 279 591
Komló 61 673 143 55 1 37 970 602 1 572
Mohács 90 997 200 50 58 1 395 958 2 353
Pécs 208 2 936 1 163 333 17 434 5 091 1 670 6 761
Pécsvárad 19 197 36 10 1 16 279 185 464
Hegyhát 66 402 63 18 7 556 650 1 206
Sellye 70 587 78 24 16 775 665 1 440
Siklós 137 1 280 242 59 38 1 756 1 388 3 144
Szentlőrinc 44 349 86 29 0 15 523 352 875
Szigetvár 50 720 157 32 32 991 752 1 743
Baranya County 761 8 372 2 207 623 19 666 12 648 7 501 20 149
Selly
e
Hegy
hát
Sikló
s
Szig
etvá
r
Moh
ács
Szen
tlőrin
c
Bóly
Kom
ló
Pécs
vára
d
Pécs
Bara
nya C
ount
y
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Table 7: Number of registered job seekers according to completed level of education, February 2015 (persons)
Qual
ifica
tion
Bóly
Dist
rict
Kom
ló D
istric
t
Moh
ács D
istric
t
Pécs
Dist
rict
Pécs
vára
d Di
stric
t
Hegy
hát D
istric
t
Selly
e Dist
rict
Sikl
ós D
istric
t
Szen
tlőrin
c Dist
rict
Szig
etvá
r Dist
rict
Bara
nya C
ount
y
Elem
enta
ry
Elementary school not completed
42 73 142 160 15 162 107 190 48 83 1 022
Elementary school
275 547 1 024 1 757 172 580 713 1 468 375 701 7 612
total 317 620 1 166 1 917 187 742 820 1 658 423 784 8 634
Seco
ndar
y
Vocational training
7 31 28 178 11 23 42 54 20 19 413
Vocational school
170 487 649 1 799 159 298 369 838 248 543 5 560
Secondary school
26 163 118 989 33 36 42 289 51 139 1 886
Vocational secondary
school41 175 258 1 057 45 84 133 212 96 154 2 255
technical diploma
7 47 49 250 12 13 16 35 13 56 498
total 251 903 1 102 4 273 260 454 602 1 428 428 911 10 612
Tert
iary
college 16 33 62 306 12 8 14 44 14 34 543
university 7 16 23 265 5 2 4 14 10 14 360
total 23 49 85 571 17 10 18 58 24 48 903
All total 591 1 572 2 353 6 761 464 1 206 1 440 3 144 875 1 743 20 149
Besides reported job seekers, there are about 15,000 people in public employment who can be regarded as avail-able workforce.
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Table 8: Number of registered job seekers by vocation groups, February 2015 (persons)
Vocation group Bóly
Dist
rict
Kom
lóDi
stric
t
Moh
ács
Dist
rict
Pécs
Dist
rict
Pécs
vára
dDi
stric
t
Hegy
hát
Dist
rict
Selly
eDi
stric
t
Sikl
ósDi
stric
t
Szen
tlőrin
cDi
stric
t
Szig
etvá
rDi
stric
t
Bara
nya
Coun
ty
Health care 4 31 20 142 4 10 10 26 9 24 280
Other services 15 44 99 345 14 35 40 125 48 40 805
Electronics 3 17 18 124 4 7 12 27 5 13 230
Food industry 14 31 59 71 30 11 28 64 17 56 381
Architecture 42 100 153 433 38 77 121 199 61 154 1 378
Wood industry 24 32 63 95 15 23 27 83 13 50 425
Engineering 16 112 111 333 17 58 51 85 32 84 899
Information technology 7 26 36 171 5 5 11 49 5 26 341
Trade, marketing, business administration 33 142 211 894 34 73 89 295 81 158 2 010
Light industry 25 94 97 309 20 51 46 86 24 61 813
Environment protection, water management
0 7 7 33 0 9 5 9 1 6 77
Economy 7 23 42 208 9 4 12 29 16 10 360
Transport 11 43 60 276 11 27 29 78 23 43 601
Public service 2 5 3 29 1 0 2 3 0 0 45
Agriculture 44 87 216 419 29 90 184 237 91 115 1 512
Arts, public education, communication 4 14 15 153 11 4 5 26 6 13 251
Printing industry 0 4 3 27 0 2 0 6 2 2 46
Education 6 23 31 182 7 8 10 28 12 19 326
Social services 13 24 31 124 4 11 21 48 19 21 316
Administration 5 21 17 174 7 7 10 35 8 12 296
Chemical industry 3 8 7 45 3 2 3 6 8 3 88
Catering, tourism 34 82 96 504 16 42 59 212 42 81 1 168
Total 312 970 1 395 5 091 279 556 775 1 756 523 991 12 648
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Table 9: Number of first-time job seekers by district, February 2015 (persons)
Dist
rict
Elem
enta
ry sc
hool
Seco
ndar
y edu
catio
n af
ter
com
plet
ing
elem
enta
ry sc
hool
Seco
ndar
y edu
catio
n af
ter
com
plet
ing
seco
ndar
y sc
hool
Tert
iary
educ
atio
n
Post
gra
duat
e qua
lifica
tion
Tert
iary
educ
atio
nal t
rain
ing
Skill
ed to
tal
With
out s
kills
Job
seek
ers t
otal
qualification
Bóly 16 3 6 4 29 51 80
Komló 3 59 13 12 1 6 94 107 201
Mohács 9 73 21 14 6 123 143 266
Pécs 25 236 128 91 3 57 540 381 921
Pécsvárad 1 15 6 2 2 26 26 52
Hegyhát 2 28 7 10 47 75 122
Sellye 4 36 9 3 1 53 99 152
Siklós 11 122 31 20 5 189 277 466
Szentlőrinc 2 35 16 8 2 63 71 134
Szigetvár 3 57 18 7 2 87 136 223
Baranya County 60 677 252 173 4 85 1 251 1 366 2 617
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Table 10: Number of recorded first-time job seekers by qualification, February 2015 (capita)
Com
plet
ed le
vel o
f edu
catio
n
Bóly
Dist
rict
Kom
ló D
istric
t
Moh
ács D
istric
t
Pécs
Dist
rict
Pécs
vára
d Di
stric
t
Hegy
hát D
istric
t
Selly
e Dist
rict
Sikl
ós D
istric
t
Szen
tlőrin
c Dist
rict
Szig
etvá
r Dist
rict
Bara
nya C
ount
y
Elem
enta
ry
Elementary school not completed
4 7 11 16 1 4 2 20 1 7 73
Elementary school
39 75 121 252 21 63 75 214 59 95 1 014
total 43 82 132 268 22 67 77 234 60 102 1 087
Seco
ndar
y
Vocational training
1 7 8 41 1 5 7 11 2 83
Vocational school
12 41 46 107 11 15 25 76 25 44 402
Secondary school
8 28 27 186 6 10 6 97 20 34 422
Vocational secondary
school9 35 36 224 11 24 32 34 20 23 448
technical diploma
2 5 21 3 6 3 13 53
total 30 113 122 579 29 54 73 224 70 114 1 408
Tert
iary
college 4 3 10 24 1 5 3 3 53
university 3 3 2 50 1 2 3 1 4 69
total 7 6 12 74 1 1 2 8 4 7 122
All total 80 201 266 921 52 122 152 466 134 223 2 617
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Table 11: Number of recorded first-time job seekers by vocation groups, February 2015 (persons)
Vocation group
Bóly
Dist
rict
Kom
ló D
istric
t
Moh
ács D
istric
t
Pécs
Dist
rict
Pécs
vára
d Di
stric
t
Hegy
hát D
istric
t
Selly
e Dist
rict
Sikl
ós D
istric
t
Szen
tlőrin
c Dist
rict
Szig
etvá
r Dist
rict
Bara
nya C
ount
y
Health care 1 9 1 22 0 2 0 4 4 3 46
Other services 0 3 8 33 1 2 4 9 3 2 65
Electronics 0 2 1 10 0 0 2 1 0 0 16
Food industry 1 5 4 5 4 1 1 16 0 5 42
Architecture 0 6 10 31 3 2 3 19 6 8 88
Wood industry 3 6 6 4 1 3 3 9 1 5 41
Engineering 1 13 11 22 1 7 2 6 2 3 68
Information technology 1 3 6 37 1 1 3 10 1 4 67
Trade, marketing, business administration 3 15 24 101 2 6 11 38 11 24 235
Light industry 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 2 9
Environment protection, water manage-ment
0 1 1 12 0 1 0 0 1 0 16
Economy 1 2 8 26 1 2 1 8 4 1 54
Transport 3 2 2 21 0 2 2 5 4 1 42
Public service 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
Agriculture 1 1 9 33 3 2 10 18 9 9 95
Arts, public education, communication 1 4 1 23 2 1 1 3 0 2 38
Printing industry 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 3
Education 2 3 4 27 0 0 0 1 2 2 41
Social services 3 6 5 19 2 1 1 7 2 6 52
Administration 0 2 2 13 0 2 0 2 0 0 21
Chemical industry 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 8
Catering, tourism 8 9 19 89 4 12 8 31 12 10 202
Total 29 94 123 540 26 47 53 189 63 87 1 251
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Table 12: Number of full-time employees, 2013 (capita)
Economic sector Baranya County Pécs town
Agriculture, forestry and fishery 4 251 655
Mining and quarrying 115 13
Manufacturing 13 884 5 737
Electric energy, gas, steam, air conditioning 1 045 910
Water supply, sewerage, waste management 1 449 594
Industry 16 493 7 254
Construction industry 3 370 873
Trade, automotive servicing 7 994 3 541
Transporting and storage 4 442 2 827
Accommodation and food services 1 957 590
Information, communication 1 165 813
Financial and insurance services 1 243 815
Real estate services 621 169
Professional, scientific and technical services 1 562 745
Administrative activities supporting services 2 076 1 082
Public administration and defence, compulsory social security 7 646 5 592
Education 12 506 8 914
Human health and social work 13 388 2 548
Arts, entertainment and recreation 963 665
Other services 402 80
National economy total 80 079 37 163
of which:
Private sector 44 428 18 652
Public sector 32 132 16 494
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Table 13: Average gross monthly income of employees, 2013 (persons)
Economic sector Hungary Baranya County Pécs town
Agriculture, forestry and fishery 171 679 186 460 147 260
Mining and quarrying 281 096 234 149 368 590
Manufacturing 241 787 198 610 235 740
Electric energy, gas, steam, air conditioning 410 516 306 958 314 879
Water supply, sewerage, waste management 224 649 215 985 254 393
Industry 247 196 207 247 247 433
Construction industry 177 680 151 629 183 274
Trade, automotive servicing 217 483 164 753 180 453
Transporting and storage 223 351 211 727 235 859
Accommodation and food services 146 742 128 358 148 001
Information, communication 426 944 306 639 353 370
Financial and insurance services 470 690 352 612 395 473
Real estate services 209 751 183 132 267 733
Professional, scientific and technical services 322 927 210 979 252 528
Administrative activities supporting services 169 662 209 018 196 321
Public administration and defence, compulsory social security 258 803 232 888 245 399
Education 216 939 239 581 258 228
Human health and social work 151 230 116 995 153 558
Arts, entertainment and recreation 216 964 189 829 206 271
Other services 175 236 151 813 202 981
National economy total 230 714 193 436 234 604
of which:
Private sector 242 293 197 343 233 401
Public sector 207 191 188 119 238 076
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Terms of commuting to work
Commuting to work and secondary educational institutions with regular bus service in towns with industrial parks:
LEGEND:
Destination settlement
Journey without transfer, arrival within about 60 minutes
One transfer, arrival time within about 120 minutes incl. waiting time
Multiple transfers, or arrival time over 120 minutes
Arrival is not possible before 8 a.m. on weekdays
Figure 19: Access to Pécs by bus
Bóly
Mohács
Pécs
Szigetvár
SellyeSiklós
Komló
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Figure 20: Access to Komló by bus
Figure 21: Access to Mohács by bus
Bóly
Mohács
Pécs
Szigetvár
SellyeSiklós
Komló
Bóly
Mohács
Pécs
Szigetvár
SellyeSiklós
Komló
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Figure 22: Access to Szigetvár by bus
Figure 23: Access to Bóly by bus
Bóly
Mohács
Pécs
Szigetvár
SellyeSiklós
Komló
Bóly
Mohács
Pécs
Szigetvár
SellyeSiklós
Komló
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Structure, Quality and Capacity of the School System
GENERAL INTRODUCTIONIn Hungary, the primary education lasts for 8 years. This is followed by general secondary education in a secondary grammar school or vocational training in a vocational secondary school, where the training lasts for 4+1 years and is completed with a matriculation certificate and a vocational certificate. In addition, 3+2-year-long vocational training is also available. After the first three years, vocational certificate can be obtained, and after an additional 2-year-long training program a matriculation certificate can be earned.
Vocational training is based on dual education. Theoretical education takes place at schools while vocational practice can be done from the 10th grade at enterprises. The state encourages practical training at companies by providing normative support. The vocational qualifications that are officially recognized are listed in the National Qualifications Register (NQR).
It is possible to apply for higher education after the matriculation examination. It takes three years to complete the Bachelor’s program and get a degree. The two-year-long Master’s training program is based on the Bachelor’s degree. There is an undivided 5-year-long training program in the fields of law, medicine and teacher training. From 2015 onwards, it is also possible to choose the dual training form in higher education. The majority of schools are state schools; however, there are church schools and foundation schools as well.
EDUCATION IN BARANYA COUNTYIn the county, there is vocational training for all industrial and commercial trades in 21 institutions. Important vocational areas include IT (information technology, business information technology, software developing, and webmaster), machinery manufacturing industry (building services engineering, building services technician, machining, industrial engineering, structure locksmith, welder, mechanical engineering and technology technician), construction (building and civil engineering technician, carpenter, scaffolding, tiler, painter, wallpapering and mason) and electronics (electrician, electronic mechanic and electronic technician). Most students study tourism and food services, trade and marketing while the number of students is rising in the mechanical, electronics, construction, wood and transport industries. The most frequently taught languages are German, minority German, English and Croatian in foreign language teaching. Students can study in bilingual secondary schools, which offer English, German, Croatian, Italian, Spanish and French bilingual training programs.
Higher Education
The University of Pécs is one of the largest universities in Hungary. Currently 12,000 students study at the 10 faculties of the university. The most prominent faculties are the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, the Faculty of Business and Economics, the Medical School and the Faculty of Humanities.
At the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, students can earn degrees in the following fields: architecture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, product and industrial design, environmental engineering, IT engineering, electrical engineering, urban systems engineering. The faculty provides dual degree programs.
The Faculty of Business and Economics not only offers Hungarian training programs (applied economics, administration and management, sales and marketing, finance and accounting), but English programs (business administration and management, management and leadership) and German programs (Pécs-Hagen dual degree open-university program, which is a distance learning program) are also available.
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Table 14: Number of entrants in the first grade vocational schoolsVocation Number of students (persons)
Vocation group Vocation 2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014
Other services 550 572 644 644 738
Electronics 60 58 86 85 108
of which:
Electronic technician 10 12 14
Food industry 94 112 102 87 159
of which:
Húsipari szakmunkás 36 30 37 29 52
Architecture 278 265 303 256 198
Wood industry 91 132 148 134 143
Engineering 219 294 377 446 500
of which:
Machining 29 59 73 75 74
Engine fitter 40 47 44 68 17
Welder 36 42 80 100 129
Structure fitter 23 40 29 46 25
Information technology 101 106 112 102 142
Trade, marketing, business administration 521 475 485 562 426
Light industry 40 59 44 69 85
Economy 215 125 209 137 184
Transport 107 114 178 156 190
Agriculture 62 68 56 37 76
Arts, public education, communication 155 96 108 88 14
Printing industry 12 8 8 6 17
Education 115 89 33 22 70
Social services 287 259 260 267 258
Administration 58 64 66 73 39
Chemical industry 23 50 17 51 19
Catering, tourism 494 510 677 804 879
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Table 15: Number of persons successfully completing vocational trainingVocation Number of students (persons)
Vocation group Vocation 2009/2010 2010/2011 2011/2012 2012/2013 2013/2014
Health care 217 247 158 190 126
Other services 111 72 89 113 81
Electronics 64 40 41 54 54
of which:
Electronic technician 10 5 2
Food industry 63 32 59 61 54
of which:
Húsipari szakmunkás 27 27 18 25 25
Architecture 123 150 139 178 122
Wood industry 50 41 57 77 102
Engineering 78 101 133 214 195
of which:
Machining 17 22 49 34
Engine fitter 3 18 19 11 14
Welder 7 19 13 47
Structure fitter 21 19 21 34 13
Toolmaker 3
Information technology 79 70 91 67 79
Trade, marketing, business administration 292 354 298 235 296
Light industry 11
Environment protection, water management 26 0 0 0 0
Economy 80 78 55 30 100
Transport 102 131 166 125 83
Agriculture 31 41 51 29 36
Arts, public education, communication 47 34 34 32 40
Printing industry 3 0 8 3 5
Education 74 66 37 21 27
Social services 185 96 195 173 139
Administration 14 50 46 23 28
Chemical industry 9 19 17 23 17
Catering, tourism 232 220 237 312 250
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Table 16: Vocational training capacity reported by schools (for the school year 2016/2017)
Name of vocation number (persons)
Health care 792
Social services 458
Education 181
Arts, public education, communication 144
Engineering 534
of which:
CNC operator 44
Machining 99
Welder 108
Electronics 139
of which:
Electronic technician 28
Information technology 330
of which:
Software developer 114
Chemical industry 144
Architecture 441
Light industry 133
Wood industry 129
Printing industry 14
Transport 210
Economy 468
Administration 280
Trade, marketing, business administration 520
Accommodation, tourism 1 093
Other services 140
Agriculture 411
Food industry 193
of which:
Meat industry producer 78
Total 6 754
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Table 17: Number of students at the University of Pécs, October 2014
Faculty Level of education Training program Full time Correspondent Total
Law
Basic (BA/BSc) 281 281
Unified, undivided training 836 479 1 315
Master (MA/MSc) 25 25
Medical SchoolUnified, undivided training 3 085 3 085
Master (MA/MSc) 25 25
HumanitiesBasic (BA/BSc) 502 70 572
Master (MA/MSc) 26 7 33
Health SciencesBasic (BA/BSc) 1 974 299 2 273
Master (MA/MSc) 176 176
Illyés Gyula Faculty
Basic (BA/BSc) 74 31 105
Master (MA/MSc) 9 9
Business and Economics
Basic (BA/BSc) 967 228 1 195
Master (MA/MSc) 259 251 510
Engineering and Informa-
tion Technology
Basic (BA/BSc) 1 546 298 1 844
of which: Architect, civil engineer 483 105 588
Mechanical engineer 323 80 403
Product and industrial designer 46 46
IT engineer 386 64 450
Unified, undivided training 106 106
Master (MA/MSc) 104 206 310
Natural Sciences
Basic (BA/BSc) 337 1 338
Master (MA/MSc) 15 1 16
Total 9 856 2 362 12 218
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Table 18: Number of graduates from the University of Pécs, 2014
Faculty Level of education Name of qualification Number
Law
Basic (BA/BSc) 103
Unified, undivided training 43
Master (MA/MSc) 56
Medical School
Unified, undivided training 262
Master (MA/MSc) 10
of which: Qualified medical biotechnologist 10
HumanitiesBasic (BA/BSc) 127
Master (MA/MSc) 50
Health SciencesBasic (BA/BSc) 304
Master (MA/MSc) 93
Illyés Gyula FacultyBasic (BA/BSc) 37
Master (MA/MSc) 2
Business and EconomicsBasic (BA/BSc) 376
Master (MA/MSc) 298
Engineering and Information Technology
Basic (BA/BSc) 394
of which: Architect- civil engineer 176
Mechanical engineer 63
Product and industrial designer 6
IT engineer 67
Unified, undivided training 4
Master (MA/MSc) 125
Natural Sciences
Basic (BA/BSc) 38
Master (MA/MSc) 3
Total 2 325
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PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
The Employment Department of the Government Office of Baranya County and the employment departments of the district government offices offer a lot of employment services and support to help businesses so that existing jobs can be preserved and new jobs can be created.
AVAILABLE SUBSIDIES
Wage subsidies for employment expansionThe subsidy is available when new jobs are created to cover a specified percentage of the wages and social contri-bution tax of the persons to be employed. The wage subsidy is typically 70%, which may vary depending on the availability of sources. After the grant period, the beneficiary shall typically assume liability on further employment.
Wage and salary subsidiesSubsidy may be granted to the employer for a person employed full-time, part-time or at least 4 hours per day up to one hundred percent of the wage and social contribution tax of the respective person. The grant duration period and the amount of subsidy depend on the availability of sources.
Subsidy for wage and salary cost is only available if the person concerned belongs to one of the disadvantaged target groups. Subsidies for the expansion of employment will be implemented through individual schemes that are most supportive of the future (and unsupported) employment of participants.
When employers apply for wage subsidies, they are entitled to qualify for tax reliefs.
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Supporting investments for job creation
The purpose of the support is to assist investments with job creation. The beneficiary commits to create new jobs - as it is defined in the support contract – at the site of the investment after the investment has been implemented.
Support for mobility• Support for intercity travel• Support for collective public transport• Housing assistance
Support for trainingIf there are not any adequately qualified job-seekers available for meeting the specific needs of the employer, it is possible to claim support for the costs of vocational training or workplace training during employment or before that.
Job Protection Action PlanThe program offers tax relief of the social security contribution and vocational training contribution to employers of disadvantaged workers in the labour force market in order that they can preserve existing jobs and create new jobs. The action plan can be applied for new employees and for those who are employed currently. The tax relief is eligible regardless of other forms of support and its extent depends on the target group the employee belongs to.
Considering the planned investment and expansion of employment, it is possible to form specific subsidy schemes for training and employment support depending on the availability of sources.
AVAILABLE FREE SERVICES
Personnel selection based on competence examinationFollowing the announcement of employer’s labor demand, the staff in the labor center implement a multistep process in order to select those candidates of the registered unemployed who meet the employer’s expectations most and have the necessary competencies for the job to be filled.
It is recommended that the employment department of the relevant district office should always be contacted when subsidy applications are submitted, specific workforce needs are reported, information about the current forms of support is needed, and any further information is required.
FURTHER INFORMATION AND CONTACTSCOUNTY AND ECONOMIC INFORMATION
www.pecseconomy.euwww.pecsikamara.huwww.baranya.huwww.pecs.huwww.palyavalasztasbaranya.huwww.baranya.munka.hu
INDUSTRIAL PARKS
Pécs Industrial Park www.pecsholding.hu [email protected] [email protected] Southern Industrial Park www.ipark-pecs.hu [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Industrial Park www.pannovaip.hu [email protected]
Bóly Industrial Park www.boly.hu [email protected] [email protected] Komló Industrial Park www.ipariparkkomlo.hu [email protected]
Mohács Industrial Park www.mohacs.hu [email protected]
Sellye Industrial Park www.sellye.hu [email protected] INDUSTRIAL AREAS
Bicsérd www.bicserd.hu [email protected] Hosszúhetény www.hosszuheteny.hu [email protected] Szigetvár www.szigetvar.hu [email protected] [email protected]
FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF PÉCS-BARANYA
Dr. Tamás Síkfői Secretary General [email protected] Anita Hendinger Anita Head of Trade Development Department [email protected] László Janovics Head of Vocational Training Department [email protected] Karolin Kiss Head of Department for Economics [email protected] Szabolcs Rabb Head of Innovation Department [email protected]