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Every third company in Poland recorded at least one cybersecurity incident in 2023

In 2023, 66% of companies in Poland recorded at least one security breach, and 34% noticed an increase in the intensity of attempted cyber-attacks....

Ukrainian Exports Hit Hard: War, Embargo, and Need for EU Support

The export of products from Ukraine is decreasing year after year, due to the destruction of production plants and transport routes. In relation to...

Synthos Dwory 7 receives 105 million PLN funding for innovative hydrogen project

The National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) and Synthos Dwory 7 Sp. z o.o. have signed an agreement to co-finance an innovative project...

Polish Companies’ Compliance Challenges with Economic Sanctions: An EY Survey Insight

Almost all surveyed respondents (88 percent) are aware of the strict penalties for non-compliance with legal regulations related to breaking economic sanctions. Despite this,...

Polish Zloty Strengthens on EU Funds

Friday brought mixed results on Wall Street. The Nasdaq Composite lost 0.3 percent, the SP500 showed no significant change, and the Dow Jones Industrial...

Europe seems to be lagging behind the United States on many fronts

Over the past 25 years since the introduction of the euro, the economic gap between the United States and the eurozone has nearly tripled. ...

AI-powered Diagnostics and Medical Robotics: The Key to the Future of Healthcare

The global healthcare system is grappling with staff shortages, and the deficit of workers is one of the biggest challenges in the sector. In...

AI leads to higher energy consumption and new infrastructure needs

The development of artificial intelligence and its ever-increasing use are driving the generation and processing of data. Artificial intelligence solutions allow for the optimization...

Challenges Posed by Rapid Technological Advancement: User Awareness and Legal Regulations

Users of different apps, systems, or devices are not always aware of whether and to what extent someone will be collecting and using data...

Polish wages surge 12.8% despite industrial slowdown

Unexpectedly, we find ourselves in a situation where wages are growing over three times faster than inflation. However, we should not assume that this...

Europe Advances Stricter Air Quality Law, Giving Citizens New Rights

On February 20, the European Parliament and the EU Council reached a preliminary political agreement on an amended air quality directive. The new law...

Despite its huge potential, Poland still does not fully utilize the possibilities of biomethane

Among key factors that could facilitate the development of biomethane production in Poland, 44% of survey respondents indicated subsidies and access to financing, 30%...

Legal Hurdles Impede Poland’s CPK Ambition

The Central Communication Port is planned to connect key aviation, rail, and road transport points. However, a debate is currently underway about whether Poland...

Farmers await decision on grain subsidies. Protests from recent weeks may soon spread across the country

"Farmers are protesting for a just cause and the government should sit down with them as soon as possible to prevent these protests from...
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