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Unveiling Poland’s Investment Potential

In this episode of Poland Weekly, Sylwia Ziemacka sits down with Fredrik Udd, Managing Partner at Explore Markets, to delve into the investment attractiveness...

A bite full of the Food & AgriTech sector in CEE

Welcome to another edition of StartUPwithPoland! In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the thriving startup ecosystem, this time focusing on the...

Quantifying Health: The Role of Biomarkers in measuring quality of health & longevity

In the pursuit of optimal health and longevity, understanding the intricate mechanisms that reputate the aging and health is paramount. We emphasize the importance...

Investing in Children’s Health is a Lifelong Gift

As parents, we strive to give our children the best start in life. Among the most important investments we can make is in their...

Organize for the Unexpected: Crafting Your “In case of emergency” Folder

As expats, our important documents are often scattered across multiple locations, creating a mess for those who survive us. Preparing an “In case of...

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.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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