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B2B Panel

As part of the Scientific Conference "Science and Business - Common Challenges", the tenth consecutive B2B discussion panel will begin (information on previous editions can be found in BIP AGH 2015 and BIP AGH 2017) .

 

Our main goal is to integrate the science and business communities and to discuss real opportunities to accelerate the transfer of modern technologies and organizational solutions for enterprises and local governments.

 

This year, we will present the Student2Business information and communication platform, which will support us in developing cooperation between students and businesses. Our guests will be:

  • Deputy Ombudsman for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises,

  • Representatives of Chambers of Commerce,

  • Representatives of the Krak-Business Association in Krakow,

  • Representatives of the Municipal Employment Office in Krakow,

  • Representatives of the Lustration Union of Workers' Cooperatives, public administration,

  • Representatives of entrepreneurs, scientists and students.

CONTACT

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ul. Witrynowa 1, 01-001 Warsaw, Poland

info@mywebsite.pl

Tel.: 123-456-789

Dr. DSc, Eng. Joanna Duda , Prof. AGH (Chairwoman of the Organizing Committee), +48 12 617 43 29, 885 953 519

 

Ph.D. Iwona Skalna , prof. AGH +48 12 617 44 87

 

Justyna Wojna, M.A. +48 12 617 42 30 (financial matters only, daily: 9:00-15:00)

Dr. DSc, Eng. Joanna Duda , Prof. AGH (Chairwoman of the Organizing Committee), +48 12 617 43 29, 885 953 519

 

Ph.D. Iwona Skalna , prof. AGH +48 12 617 44 87

 

Justyna Wojna, M.A. +48 12 617 42 30 (financial matters only, daily: 9:00-15:00)

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The conference combines scientific and business elements, creating a cohesive space for the exchange of knowledge and experiences. On the one hand, it provides a forum for presenting the latest research and interdisciplinary ideas that inspire innovative business models, and on the other, it serves as a practical laboratory where scientists, students, entrepreneurs, and local government officials meet. This allows for the confrontation of theory with real market needs and the initiation of joint projects combining science and business.

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