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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

IMPACT LEADERS: John Lynch, CEO & Founder, Lynka

Welcome to the first episode of “IMPACT LEADERS with Magda Petryniak. Stories of leaders redefining success”. In this series of interviews, Magda is talking...

Global Digital Transformation at the forefront!

Hello and welcome to startup with Poland, where we delve into the nitty-gritty of Poland’s startup ecosystem. Today Tessa McIver talks to Bartosz Ziółek,...

Dominika Kulczyk firm to raise 3.4 billion zl for green investments

A company owned by Dominika Kulczyk plans to raise up to 3.4 billion zlotys for green investments from the market, with most of the...

Maspex to spend a fortune on investments

The Group plans to invest 650 million zlotys on the development of production and logistics. One of the largest food companies in Central and...

Why is Poland so popular for expats?

Poland Weekly+ asked expats' opinions about Poland through contacts with verified accounts on social media. The most common response was "safety." Poland is becoming an...

Which way is the wind blowing in the VC world?

Enjoy the next episode of StartUP with Poland co-produced by Poland Weekly and Andrea Bandirali.

This time Tessa McIver, talks to Pawel Maj, Partner at Warsaw Equity Group, a leading private investment company based in the CEE region, with a 20 year history.

Paweł himself has completed more than 60 investments, over 20 exits, and has served on the supervisory and management boards of more than 30 companies.

Paweł is going to help us crunch some of the most recent numbers ascertaining venture capital investments in Poland and CEE, with a comparison to global trends.

Let’s discover what story is actually unfolding behind those numbers.

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