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Friday, March 31, 2023

Exploring state of mind in Poland

Tamara Cicic is a Serbian film producer from Belgrade, who’s been living in Poland for almost 2 years now. Even though coming to Poland...

Polish revitalization: fusing old and new

MIPIM 2023 - the world's largest real estate event, with 6,000 international investors and financial institutions, including 76 of the top 100 investment managers...

Polish cities pitching for international investors at Cannes

Poland: strong and stable - this was the motto of the Polish delegation during MIPIM 2023. Polish cities and the Polish Investment and Trade...

Transforming the CEE Region into a logistics hub of the future

Sylwia Ziemacka talked to Kustaa Valtonen, an Entrepreneur and Angel Investor, Founding Partner at Finest Bay Area Development; Peter Vesterbacka, Founder of FinEst Bay...

CPK moves into design stage

Poland’s giant airport project, Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) - the largest infrastructure program in Europe - has moved from planning to design, signing contracts...

Between Poles and the Dutch

Building bridges is something that the Dutch companies do very well at. With many economic, business and political challenges it is very important to be able to run effective dialogue followed by real actions.

Sylwia Ziemacka talked to Wouter Barmentloo, Managing Director of The Netherlands – Polish Chamber of Commerce. Where do the Dutch see the space for knowledge and experience transfer that will make all of us benefit?

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