Patrycja Wizińska-Socha, Ph.D. is a co-owner and CEO of the telemedicine company Nestmedic, that launches Pregnabit, which is the world’s first comprehensive telemedicine solution for monitoring fetal health. Thanks to this project, Patrycja Wizińska-Socha has earned herself the title of MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 Poland 2016 and the recognition: “Innovator of the Year”. The Awards Ceremony was held on 28 June 2016 in Warsaw.
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The Awards Ceremony for the 2nd Edition of Innovators Under 35 Poland will take place on 28 June at Warsaw Spire.
Photon Entertainment has successfully collected funds for creating Photon – world’s first interactive robot that grows up with children while teaching them programming. The project got funded in only 5 days.
After four highly successful editions of the Pole of the Year in the Netherlands Contest, already came time for the anniversary edition of ‘Polonus 2016’. Foundation Polonus looking for candidates for this prestigious award. Prizes will be awarded at the ceremony on November 19 in Aalsmeer.
The contest is held under the Link to Poland’s media patronage.
The Impact 16′ Congress is the most important new economy event in Poland, which will be held between 15 and 16 June at the ICE Congress Centre in Kraków. The central focus of the Congress will be on the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which drives global technological, social and economic changes.
Smart Nanotechnologies Sp. z o.o is one of the winners of this year’s edition of the „Teraz Polska” Competition in the category of Products. The company was awarded for the series of innovative disinfecting preparations, used in order to maintain veterinary hygiene and ensure the best zoohygienic conditions – Silveco.
The biggest alternative startup festival of CEE is coming closer, and a lot is about to happen. This years edition is groundbreaking for everyone – see what’s in it for you.
The event is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.
IC stands for “Invisible Computing” – an idea we had as an alternative to the course the world has taken with the increasing number of electronic devices. They have to be carried around, understood to be used and often bring more new barriers then erase old ones.
NEXBIO was founded in 2015 by scientists from Lublin, originally as as spin-off from another bioscience start-up Vitagenum. It was partially financed through Innova-Invest program led by Lublin Park of Science and Technology within measure 3.1. of Operational Programme Innovative Economy.