Browsing: Innovation

Clipster is a place which has existed for less than a year but has already become an important place on the map of Polish innovations. This is the only place in the country, where you can live together with a group of tutors and develop yourself and your business ideas and projects. Gdańsk Entrepreneurship Incubator Starter and the company Alfabeat would like to invite you to come to Gdańsk and to live in Clipster! Between July and September the creators of this innovative space will provide a programme for startupers and those connecting their work with travelling.

“Summer Clipster” is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.

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.

Goodyear announced the Top 3, 5 and 20 entries in the 2016 ThinkGoodMobility Challenge. The Top 3, students from the UK, Spain and Poland, will now be mentored by experts from around Europe and compete again to win the final prize, a trip to innovation hotspot Silicon Valley in California,US. The “ThinkGoodMobility Challenge” gives a voice to the very people who might shape the future of mobility, Millennials.

The “Teraz Polska” Promotional Emblem enjoys trust, social recognition and good public opinion. It guarantees highest quality that consumers receive when buying a given product or service. Our “Teraz Polska – Laureates” series will present the best Polish companies, services, innovations and municipalities that have received this prestigious recognition. Today it’s one of this year’s laureates – Cyber Eye.

Polish Coalition for Innovation, supporting Polish start-ups is just to be introduced. The project has been created by Polish scientific, academic and business institutions.

Multimedia artists and programmers from Poland, Germany and France will take part in The Brain – Open Lab, a workshop devoted to data gathering, human memory, and the workings of the brain. The event will be hosted by the gallery of the Polish Institute in Berlin.