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Discover Poland Through Stories, Holidays & Charity!

🎥 Welcome to Vibes of Poland! News and Views from Poland. 🌍✨In this episode, we take you to Warsaw Chopin Airport, where we chat...

The Girl with The Needle

11 awards at the Gdynia Film Festival, a nomination for Oscar, the Golden Frog at the EnergaCamerimage festival and 2 European Film Awards –...

Spiders

This winter season the “Spiders” educational exhibition presented permanently in Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science, and in Wrocław’s Sky Tower, will visit 18...

Refugees Welcome

The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw and the Friends of MSN Warsaw for the 8th time are hosting an exhibition followed by a...

Foreign Workers: Essential for Poland’s Growth

Poland’s economy relies heavily on the contributions of foreign workers, as recent data from the Central Statistical Office (GUS) illustrates. By the end of...

Scaling up in Poland!

Welcome to StartUP with Poland hosted by Tessa McIver.

Today we are going to talk to a startup founder who is not from Poland, but from Latvia. However, my guest, Edgars Stafeckis, is currently expanding his business to the Polish market. Egdars is the co-founder and CEO of TrustLynx.

TrustLynx is an API platform that enhances a company’s e-channels and internal systems with user identification, e-signing and e-sealing capabilities. Edgars himself started his career as a consultant and project manager. Founding TrustLynx opened a new chapter in Edgars’ life, bringing new experience in launching products, building and scaling businesses, attracting investors and growing a team.

Let’s find out how Edgars finds the current step of his journey, which is scaling to the Polish market.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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