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Polish deep tech launches mass production of AI systems for buses

AutonomyNow is a young Polish Deep Tech company creating advanced autonomous systems based on artificial intelligence (AI). In just 4 years, the company has...

Gold Surges Past $2,500 After Jackson Hole Symposium, Signaling Global Economic Shifts

The price of gold has set record highs several times this year. In August, another barrier was broken when it passed $2,500 per ounce....

Social Media Law: Hidden Advertising, Influencer Responsibility, and Legal Consequences

While conducting activities on social media, it is important to remember existing laws that regulate not only offline but also online actions. This is...

Green energy is being wasted. Poland’s power grid urgently needs modernization and changes in law

The cost of upgrading European energy networks by 2030 could reach as much as 584 billion euros, according to data from the European Commission....

Poland Leading the Way in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in Agriculture

In 2015, member states of the United Nations adopted an ambitious program to achieve 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Agriculture plays a...

ORLEN’s Warsaw Heating Plants to Become Coal-Free by 2035, Slashing CO2 Emissions by 55%

Żerań, Siekierki and Pruszków Power and Heat Producers, along with Wola and Kawęczyn Heating Plants are heat assets of ORLEN Group in the Warsaw...

Poland’s Biomethane Industry Poised for Growth: PLN 17.5 Billion Investment Planned by 2030 Amid Calls for Regulatory Support

By the end of 2023, there were 388 biogas plants in Poland, and none producing biomethane. For comparison, in Europe a year earlier, there...

Lewiatan Confederation Criticizes Polish Draft of Digital Services Act

Many provisions in the draft law on the provision of electronic services require further discussion and analysis, particularly those concerning the scope of responsibilities...

Asian Platforms Circumvent the EU Omnibus Directive

Asian sales platforms have not complied with the obligations imposed by the EU Omnibus Directive, thus misleading customers, claims the Polish Consumer Federation. The...

Revolutionary technology from Poland eliminates PFAS from production

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of about 4,700 synthetic chemical substances. They are referred to as "forever chemicals" as they persist...

Elemental Strategic Metals: Poland’s Key Role in Global Urban Mining and Critical Raw Materials Recycling

"Elemental Strategic Metals, a plant that opened in the second half of June this year in Zawiercie, Silesia, is one of the most modern...

Polish Businesses Embrace Split Payment: Transactions Up Nearly 5%

According to the latest data from the Ministry of Finance, in the first half of 2024, the number of transactions executed using the split...

Environmental Concerns and Economic Competitiveness: The New Priorities of the European Commission

The process of forming the new European Commission is set to conclude in several months. However, it is already known that environmental concerns will...

Finalization of VeloBank’s acquisition by Cerberus, EBOR and IFC

An affiliated entity of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. (“Cerberus”), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“EBRD”) and the International Finance Corporation (“IFC”, an...
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