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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Elemental Strategic Metals & Ascend Elements e-battery JV kicks off in Zawiercie

Elemental Strategic Metals, based in Zawiercie, and Ascend Elements, based in Westborough, Massachusetts, in April announced the formation of AE Elemental, a joint venture...

Expansion of the TRUMPF Huettinger R+D Center

TRUMPF Huettinger, a leader in modern technologies, has opened a new building of the research and development center in Zielonka near Warsaw. The expanded TRUMPF...

Can the Von der Leyen plan save Europe?

As far-right groups across Europe build on anti-immigration sentiment and doubts over the EU’s climate policy in the run-up to European Parliamentary elections in...

Drive to Zero Implementation Hub Poland launched

The new center aims to accelerate the transformation of local truck and bus fleets towards zero emissions. The center, supported by CALSTART and powered...

Talent Alpha hits 1,000-partner mark

Talent Alpha is celebrating the addition of 1,000 partners to its platform. To mark the occasion, the company prepared a promotional campaign along with...

A deep dive into the Polish Private Equity and Venture Capital Association

Welcome to startUP with Poland – the show where we deep dive into Poland’s startup ecosystem.

In this episode,Tessa McIver talks is joined by Anna Wnuk, who is the director of the Polish Private Equity and Venture Capital Association.

Anna grew up in Norway, and spent much of her adult life in Kenya working with several NGOs. She also spent many years working in public affairs and was head of the office of Aleksander Kwasniewski, former Polish President. Next she joined European Women in VC and worked tirelessly in support of diversity and inclusion principles.

She was appointed Managing Director at PSIK just this year.

Let’s find out more about PSIK, the current lay of the land in PE and VC firms and how Anna’s past experiences brought her to where she is now.

Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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