Cited by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency as "one of the most dynamically developing regions in Poland", it lies near the border with Germany and the Czech Republic and comprises an area which includes the cities of Chojnow, Glogow, Legnica, Lubin, Zgorzelec, Zlotoryja and the communes of Chojnow, Gromadka, Iłowa, Kostomloty, Legnickie Pole, Miekinia, Milkowice, Polkowice, Prochowice, Prochowice, Przemkow, Radwanice, and Sroda Slaska.
They agreed to manufacture nanosatellites in a new factory to be built in Legnica, with the objective of forming a constellation of a thousand Earth Observation satellites by 2026.
[7] In July 2022, the Viessmann Group, a manufacturer of heating systems and components, announced the construction of a new production plant on a 17-hectare (42-acre) plot of land in Legnica, in a ceremony which was attended by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
[8] As of 2022, Legica Special Economic Zone had 77 investors globally, including Volkswagen Motor Polska, Brose Sitech, Winkelmann and BASF, and had created over 17,000 jobs in Poland.
[7] According to Benchmarkia, Legica Special Economic Zone is ranked among the top 30 industrial parks based on total investment.