Tessa McIver, Host of the “Startup with Poland” series and startup ecosystem builder talks to Tomasz Miłosz is the founder and CEO of Giglike, a startup that supports B2B independent professionals by offering a platform of services and benefits that are traditionally only available to contract employees. Tomek worked in HR in global corporates for several decades before leaving the corporate world and founding his own company.
Two Souls of a Folk Artist
The starting point for the new temporary exhibition at the National Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw, was the assumption that the exhibits gathered and presented...
Exploring the Science Behind Longevity and Strategies for Healthy Living
In this episode of Poland Weekly's Business Focus, host Sylwia Ziemacka is joined by Joanna Bensz, CEO of Longevity Center in Warsaw, to explore...
Tusk’s First Year Back
Now leading a broad coalition, how has Tusk’s government tackled Poland’s economic challenges over the past year?Donald Tusk’s second turn at governing Poland with...
Polish Museum Best in the World
The Museum of Polish History, located within the Citadel of Warsaw, has added another accolade to its growing list of international recognitions by winning...
Bionic Hand from Wrocław
Scientists from the Wrocław University of Science and Technology are completing work on a prototype bionic prosthesis for people after forearm amputations. It is...
From corporate employee to a startup founder – and the gig economy
Sylwia Ziemacka
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