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Artificial Intelligence Factory

The Academic Computer Centre ‘Cyfronet’ at AGH University in Kraków is implementing the AI Factory project to become the first Artificial Intelligence Factory in...

Klarna’s New Technology Hub

One of the global deferred payment leaders, Klarna, wants to build a new technology hub in Warsaw. It has been present in Poland since...

Strengthening Europe’s Economy

Europe urgently needs to strengthen its economy and address its growing competitiveness gap to remain an anchor of peace, prosperity, and stability in a...

Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell

Acclaimed Australian artist – Lisa Gerrard, known from the alternative, dark independent group Dead Can Dance and the Golden Globe-awarded score for “Gladiator”, together...

Polish Carols by Mazowsze

It’s hard to imagine Polish traditional Christmas celebrations without listening to Polish carols performed by the Mazowsze Ensemble choir and orchestra. Those who this...

Startup Realities: Navigating Entrepreneurship

Welcome to startUP with Poland – the show where we take a deep dive into the Polish startup ecosystem.

In this episode, Tessa McIver speaks with Adam Komarnicki, Chief Revenue Officer at Appsilon. Adam is an experienced C-level executive and advisor who works with technology companies to help them grow. He has worked as a consultant at PwC in London and Barcelona and has a lot of hands-on experience from running tech startups, an NGO and working at a VC fund.

Currently, Adam is the Chief Revenue Officer at Appsilon – having made the decision to leave – or at least take a break from running his own startup. Let’s find out why.

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