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Unleashing Leadership Potential: A Conversation with Dr. John Scherer

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The Polish Mind Behind ChatGPT

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Breathe in the Air …

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Speed boats & tankers: bringing innovation to the corporate world

Hello and welcome to another episode of StartUP with Poland – where we continue to get to grips with Poland’s startUP ecosystem – through the eyes of key players.

Today, Tessa McIver talks to Maryla Wojcieszek, who works at the accelerator Huge Thing. As an Innovation Shaper she supports large organizations in processes related to innovation. Maryla is also responsible for the materialization and transfer of knowledge as well as talent management and designs new products / services.

Before joining Huge Thing, Maryla worked at PARP – the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, and helped create various publicly funded acceleration programmes.

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