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Underground EV Chargers

Łukasiewicz-Poznań Institute of Technology (Łukasiewicz-PIT) is preparing to start testing its new underground car charging station for electric vehicles (EVs) in April 2025. The...

Respect and Connection

Britta Kutz, Area General Manager in IHG Hotels & Resorts in Poland and General Manager at the InterContinental Warsaw, has been living here for...

Codec Master: Ewa Karczewicz

These days, everyone is familiar with all kinds of video streaming, like films, meetings, conferences, and pay-per-view services, all of which require fast data...

Future of Longevity Clinics

During the Roundtable of Longevity Clinics, Joanna Bensz sat down with Peter Diamandis, Founder & Executive Chairman of the XPRIZE Foundation, to explore the...

Dell New Distribution Centre

New big investment requiring new jobs will soon take place in Łódź, as Prologis Park Łódź starts building 41,500 m² BTS (Build-to-Suit) distribution centre...

Poland M&A Market: Outlook 2024

Poland’s transaction market is growing in the tough new economic reality and attracting unwavering interest from investors, according to KPMG’s latest report. Poland ranks first in Central and Eastern Europe in terms of both the number and value of M&A deals between 2020 and 2022.

What does 2023 hold in store for the Polish M&A market?

Which sectors or companies in which sectors are most popular with investors?

Are Polish companies becoming more active in the European market?

What are the forecasts for 2024?

What is the impact of the current macroeconomic environment on the M&A market?

What factors will have the greatest impact on the growth of the sector?

Sylwia Ziemacka talks to Dr Chrystian Poszwiński, Head of CEE, HWF Partners.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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