His conductive polymers allow for the creation of biosensors and more affordable flexible solar panels. Electronics are currently dominated by silicon. Rigid chips, circuits and transistors are made from this material. However, organic conductive polymers are opening the door to a new era dominated by flexible, and cheaper, electronics.
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They are cunning, ruthless and have only one goal, to gain access to sensitive data on the corporate network. Today it’s not only personal data but also image and video files (for example, industrial surveillance cameras footage) that hackers are looking for. Will the EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation convince businesses to increase spending on network data protection? What should they keep in mind and pay attention to? How can they prepare for this EU revolution and avoid painful repercussions for failing? Business owners have slightly over two years to prepare their IT infrastructure for the new regulations.
Every year, flu shots developed according to the WHO´s recommendations prevent infections and mitigate the symptoms of this illness, especially in high-risk groups like the elderly, small children, pregnant women and the chronically ill. But the virus mutates quickly, and new vaccines do not always arrive in time
When Jakub Luboński and Marcin Łotysz, entrepreneurs from Poznan, announced to the world that they want to create smart trash bin, capable of recognizing, categorizing and sorting garbage, only few people believed in the possibility of success, let alone invest money in it.
Polish companies can sell almost everything abroad: starting from a common button to dazzling fireworks – claim experts from Akcenta, a payment institution that manages exporters’ and importers’ currency transactions.
Where do we get a nice chill in the summer or all the necessary vitamins from? From abroad! Poland imports a lot (last year the import value exceeded 731.7 billion PLN) and many a times quite unexpected goods – says experts from Akcenta, a payment institution that manages exporters’ and importers’ currency transactions.
XTPL was one of 15 companies in the world and the only Polish participant to present its technology at the Climate Innovation Summit in Frankfurt. The meeting was attended by over 300 leading representatives of the public sector, industry and major research institutions who discussed international collaboration aimed at developing low emission economy and sustainable growth.
The successful Polish-Dutch Business Forum organised by Polish Chamber of Commerce in the Netherlands (PCCNL) together with RVO and partners is behind us. Congratulations to the organisers. Today we present several conclusions after the Forum.
Five editions of the Pole of The Year in The Netherlands contest are behind us. Once celebrating this jubilee we begin a series of the interviews with the winners of the contest. How are the Polish entrepreneurs perceived in The Netherlands? What is important to pay attention to one doing business in The Netherlands? We ask these questions Kris Florek, the only one winner up to now of the two prizes in the contest, laureate of Business and Internet Users Prize 2014.