Dobre wieści dla Polski w przededniu startu Wystawy Światowej w Osace. „Odwiedzi nas 20 mln gości”Mimo dużego opóźnienia już na starcie przygotowań do udziału w Expo 2025 w japońskiej Osace, na kilka dni przed rozpoczęciem wydarzenia Pawilon Polski został pomyślnie odebrany przez organizatorów. Polska będzie jednym z raptem 40 krajów, mających swoje narodowe pawilony.Nikodem Chinowski•09 kwietnia 2025
O przyszłości opieki zdrowotnej na Polsko-Afrykańskim Forum GospodarczymW tym tygodniu odbyło się Polsko-Afrykańskie Forum Gospodarcze. Jest to kolejne międzynarodowe wydarzenie organizowane w ramach programu gospodarczego Polski na Wystawie Światowej Expo 2020 w Dubaju. W przedsięwzięciu organizowanym przez Polską Agencję Inwestycji i Handlu (PAIH) wzięło udział ok. 250 przedsiębiorców, w tym z 21 państw afrykańskich, m.in. z Nigerii, Egiptu, RPA i Ghany.01 kwietnia 2022
Polska i Afryka wracają do dobrych tradycji współpracyPolsko-Afrykańskie Forum Gospodarcze nie pozostawiło wątpliwości: jest olbrzymi potencjał rozwoju współpracy. Dotyczy to między innymi sektora rolno-spożywczego, budowy infrastruktury i ochrony zdrowia31 marca 2022
Promocja polskiej kultury, historii i gospodarkiNasza obecność na Expo miała wiele wymiarów. Z jednej strony chcieliśmy pokazać piękną polską kulturę i historię, z drugiej to, że jesteśmy krajem rozwiniętym technologicznie, a nasze produkty wyróżnia bardzo dobra jakość – mówi Krzysztof Drynda, prezes Polskiej Agencji Inwestycji i Handlu31 marca 2022
Dubaj Expo 2020. Między nowoczesnością a rasizmem [RAPORT]Zajmująca się prawami człowieka organizacja Equidem zbadała warunki pracy przy organizacji odbywającego się w Dubaju Expo 2020. Pracownicy twierdzą, że są wykorzystywani.Karolina Wójcicka•07 lutego 2022
Drynda: Polish investment diversityA stable economy, a good investment climate with respect to statutory solutions and a well-educated workforce - these are the advantages most often mentioned by foreign investors when it comes to Poland. In addition, a powerful internal market and easy access to Western European countries make Poland an attractive business partner.Krzysztof Drynda•07 grudnia 2021
Kłos-Siddiqui: The rocket science of being value-basedThe pandemic has forced us to look inward, to take better care of ourselves and each other. It was also a wake-up call concerning the impact of human activity on the world around us. We have renewed our quest for purpose in our personal and professional lives, too.Agnieszka Kłos-Siddiqui•07 grudnia 2021
Janusz Władyczak: Gulf of OpportunitiesCurrent and projected high prices of oil and gas may herald a further increase in Poland’s trade with the Gulf States. Other factors conducive to this include positive results in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic in the region, macroeconomic stabilisation, good economic growth prospects and a growing number of Polish enterprises who are not afraid of expanding into these marketsJanusz Władyczak•07 grudnia 2021
Jaap van ’t Ooster: Office Transition the Polish Way: Two-Speed DigitalisationThe 21st century office is more than just a space. It eludes the simple definition of a common workplace as the achievements of digitisation allow for great independence and open up new possibilities of work organisation. As we provide office solutions for companies in Poland and across the region, especially during the pandemic, we can see the transition underway among local businesses. 07 grudnia 2021
Dorota Żurkowska: Total viewing. What’s next?Producing great content and empowering viewers by giving them the choice to watch what, where and when they like. This is the secret sauce of leading companies in the media industry, which has undergone a major technological revolution in recent years. With ground-breaking developments come new opportunities for the entire ecosystem of today’s redefined television.Dorota Żurkowska•07 grudnia 2021
Veberič: Leveraging system efficiencyThe pandemic, which has lasted for almost two years, has highlighted the importance of partnerships that allow for the development of solutions that respond to emerging urgent health care needs. We do not need to look far for examples of such partnerships, as they have facilitated the development of vaccines and drugs to fight COVID-19.07 grudnia 2021
Healthcare in the living room – how a virus became a catalyst for digital transformation in medicineCOVID-19 has put unprecedented pressure on the entire healthcare system. This undeniably challenging time has forced physicians and medical directors to make rapid decisions and implement many far-reaching changes that were only a vision of the future just a few months ago.Michał Grzybowski•07 grudnia 2021
People-centric workspaces trigger office returnsAs in other places across Europe, in Poland we have observed supercharged trends in planning offices compatible with a work style that involves greater mobility, a rotating remote work schedule, as well as collaborative workspaces adapted for interdisciplinary teams. Tenants no longer expect just four walls to be filled with desks; rather, they are looking for comprehensive consultancy on how to create an office fitting their needs that is positively received by employees, attracts talent, and supports their health and productivityMarcin Klammer•07 grudnia 2021
Zalicki: Consumers and employees surpass Polish companies on the path to a sustainable futureEvery third consumer identifies themselves as a person who values the planet above everything else, 12% more than the global average, EY research shows. This is a major shift of focus within Poland, a leading emitter of carbon in the region. Polish companies, especially in the energy sector, are much less advanced on the path to a sustainable future. Innovative solutions will be the key to development in this area, and Poland has a long way to go: a world leader in manufacturing electric car batteries, Poland has attracted only 0.003% of venture capital funding for the sector. Companies need to abandon the idea of constant growth in favour of sustainable development if the idea is ever to be implemented. Author: Łukasz Zalicki, Managing Partner, EY Poland.Łukasz Zalicki•07 grudnia 2021
Šolc: Electromobility in Poland must acceleratePoland is the fifth largest market in the European Union in terms of the number of new car registrations annually. Author: Pavel Šolc, CEO Volkswagen Group Polska.Pavel Šolc•07 grudnia 2021
Chodkowski: Energy transition – the time has come for Polish industryThe energy transition of the industry sector is inevitable and although we know it will bring tangible benefits to everyone in the long term, we still ask questions about the methods, pace, and possibilities of its implementation. Author: Jacek Chodkowski, General director Dalkia Poland Group.Jacek Chodkowski•07 grudnia 2021
Łukaszewski: The World on the Path to Smart Energy. The Era of Electricity 4.0 is at our doorstepAn electrified and digitised world is one of the keys to solving issues that countries and economies face in relation to climate changes. We need smart electrification everywhere – within households and offices, industrial facilities, and transportation. Author: Jacek Łukaszewski, MEE Cluster President, Schneider Electric.Jacek Łukaszewski•07 grudnia 2021
Sanjay Samaddar: The Time is NowImagine your life without steel. A kitchen without a cooker or a fridge. A living room without a TV set. Imagine staying in touch with your loved ones without a mobile phone or traveling to see them without a convenient means of transport – bikes, cars, trams, buses, trains. Imagine…07 grudnia 2021
Playing for the Highest StakesAs we know, the sources of economic shocks are either inherently related to the economy (e.g. most stock market crashes, the subprime crisis over a decade ago) or completely external to it (e.g. a pandemic). Of course, any shock is a challenge, although the latter type is usually more surprising and thus much more difficult to manage. However, under all circumstances and whatever the nature of the difficulties, the flexibility of a modern, competitive and strong economy, including its adaptability, is admirable and a cause for optimism. Krzysztof Jedlak•07 grudnia 2021
Mateusz Morawiecki: Not Just a Single Revolution [OPINION]Nearly 2 years ago, we all felt that the pandemic had suddenly put the entire global economy on hold. Today, we see that the coronavirus has accelerated the world even more.Mateusz Morawiecki•07 grudnia 2021