The startup ecosystem in Poland is developing at a satisfying pace. Innovative hubs and programmes supporting young tech companies are being created. But international conferences also contribute to the success.
The 6th edition of an international conference for startups, corporations, and investors, Wolves Summit, took place in the Warsaw’s Palace of Culture of Science on 10th and 11th October. The event attracted 1178 participants, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe.
Maciej Balsewicz, after his career both in one of the top consulting firms and one of the biggest asset management companies in the world, pursued his entrepreneurship path. Now he leads a top-notch fund (bValue) based on private capital, backed by one of the top angel investors in the CEE region: Rafał Brzoska, Tomasz Misiak, Marian Owerko.
Jacek Dzięcielak is well-known in the digital industry and earned his reputation as a persistent CEO that brings results in every venture he handles. He led Havas Media from an unknown brand to one of the top digital agencies in the region.
We’re meeting at Wolves Summit in less than a month and if you’re participating as a startup, investor or executive, we strongly suggest you make the most out of the conference. Through networking, to be precise.
What you should always keep in mind is that memory sucks. So your goal as a startup needs to remain simple: make them remember you. The startup ecosystem has seen many pitching competitions, including Wolves Summit’s Great Pitch.
Wolves Summit is entering its third year of activity. This international technology conference is taking place for the 5th time on 28-29 March 2017 in Warsaw, Poland. During this year’s edition 350 selected startups will get the chance to participate for free. They will meet 250 investors and 350 corporate executives in just 2 days.
The startup ecosystem in Poland is developing at a satisfying pace. Innovative hubs and programmes supporting young tech companies are being created. But international conferences also contribute to the success.
The 6th edition of an international conference for startups, corporations, and investors, Wolves Summit, took place in the Warsaw’s Palace of Culture of Science on 10th and 11th October. The event attracted 1178 participants, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe.
Maciej Balsewicz, after his career both in one of the top consulting firms and one of the biggest asset management companies in the world, pursued his entrepreneurship path. Now he leads a top-notch fund (bValue) based on private capital, backed by one of the top angel investors in the CEE region: Rafał Brzoska, Tomasz Misiak, Marian Owerko.
Jacek Dzięcielak is well-known in the digital industry and earned his reputation as a persistent CEO that brings results in every venture he handles. He led Havas Media from an unknown brand to one of the top digital agencies in the region.
We’re meeting at Wolves Summit in less than a month and if you’re participating as a startup, investor or executive, we strongly suggest you make the most out of the conference. Through networking, to be precise.
What you should always keep in mind is that memory sucks. So your goal as a startup needs to remain simple: make them remember you. The startup ecosystem has seen many pitching competitions, including Wolves Summit’s Great Pitch.
Wolves Summit is entering its third year of activity. This international technology conference is taking place for the 5th time on 28-29 March 2017 in Warsaw, Poland. During this year’s edition 350 selected startups will get the chance to participate for free. They will meet 250 investors and 350 corporate executives in just 2 days.
Join the 8th edition of the biggest multinational event in Central and Eastern Europe focused on networking.
Bridge between investors, corporations, and promising startups.
Warsaw, October 23-24, 2018