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Bionic Hand from Wrocław

Scientists from the Wrocław University of Science and Technology are completing work on a prototype bionic prosthesis for people after forearm amputations. It is...

Poland Advances Toward SMR

Laurentis Energy Partners (Laurentis), a leading provider of nuclear services, has entered into an agreement with Poland’s ORLEN Synthos Green Energy (OSGE) to pave...

New Hydrogen Plant in Silesia

The state-owned Industrial Development Agency (ARP) will construct a hydrogen production plant in the industrial region of Silesia, southwestern Poland, as a joint venture...

Polish Winers of AI Olympiad

The first edition of the International Olympiad of Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) for secondary school students took place in Burgas (Bulgaria) from 9 to 15...

Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw with new premises

After years of preparation and over 5 years from the start of construction works the new premises of the Museum of Modern Art in...

The Startup Mentor’s Perspective

In this episode of StartUPwithPoland, host Tessa McIver interviews Olga Sobieraj, a seasoned Sales, Marketing, and Business Strategy Consultant. With a remarkable background as the former CEO of Ogilvy and Marketing Director at Amrest, Olga brings a wealth of knowledge to Poland’s startup ecosystem. Specializing in mentoring and coaching startup founders—especially within the FMCG sector—Olga has spent over 400 hours a year helping startups thrive.

Join us as Olga shares insights from her extensive experience, discusses the importance of mentoring, and reveals what sets successful startups apart. She also talks about the critical role of gaining corporate clients and gives her predictions for the future of Poland’s rapidly evolving startup landscape.


Don’t miss out on Olga’s expert tips for navigating the startup journey!

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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