ОПИСАНИЕ
AGENDA (unlike the agenda the event will be in Polish)
+ 17:30 "Welcome from Startup Europe" - Anna Walkowska, Eliza Kruczkowska & Jakub Grzyb, Startup Europe Week
+ 17:40 "Start In Poland - Ministry of Development for Polish startups + Q&A", Jadwiga Emilewicz, Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Development, Warsaw
+ 18:10 "WOF Expo - City of Warsaw support for startup expansion", Grzegorz Wolff, European Funds and Economic Development Office, Warsaw
+ 18:25 "Open Warsaw project - startups change the city", Krzysztof Mikołajewski & Beata Kubiszyn-Puka, Social Communication Center, Warsaw
+ 18:30 "GoGlobal & BridgeAlfa - NCBR programs for startups", Przemysław Paczos, National Centre for Research and Development, Warsaw
+ 19:00 "Startup Europe Week - Uniting European regions", Jakub Grzyb, Startup Europe Week
+ 19:15 "Startup Europe - tools and projects for startups in Poland", Anna Walkowska, Startup Europe Week
+ 19:30 "Startup Poland platform for startup promotion", Eliza Kruczkowska, Startup Poland, Warsaw
+ 19:45 "Startup Ecosystem in Poland", Eliza Kruczkowska, Startup Poland Foundation, Anna Walkowska, Startup Grind Warsaw, Warsaw
+ 20:00 "Startup Grind Warsaw hosts Marcin Pilarz from OriginTag", interview by Anna Walkowska
@Startup Europe Week has been created to include all the european regions in a startup focused program.
Many global initiatives have been created to celebrate entrepreneurship. Typically, such events follow the Silicon Valley format (keynote motivational speeches, networking sessions etc).
But Europe is different and requires something more when it comes to starting a business. Regional diversity and local policy making play a big role in shaping European startups. European regions are key players, from helping entrepreneurs to incorporate a company, to providing grants or taxes breaks.