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Far from the madding crowd: Ambitious start-up launches pop-up hotels to reach ‘spots of untouched beauty’

The first of its kind in Poland, the pop up hotels are aimed at those who want to experience Poland’s undiscovered areas of natural beauty, far away from traditional tourist hotspots. GoodSpot

The first of its kind in Poland, the pop up hotels are aimed at those who want to experience Poland’s undiscovered areas of natural beauty, far away from traditional tourist hotspots. And as they are mobile, they can circumvent pandemic rules. 

New neon to add sparkle to Warsaw’s Chopin Museum

Three neons are currently under consideration with the winning entry set to be chosen by a public vote.

Sopot nanotech firm named one of world’s top 15 start-ups to watch

The Sopot-based company was named for its innovative use of nano-materials to create fresh water with a water filter which could become an essential item for disaster relief teams who respond to devastating natural phenomena such as earthquakes, floods, tornados, hurricanes and manmade disasters such as war.

Poland one of the best places in Europe for start-ups, says new report

The research compiled by British analysts NimbleFins collated data from sources such as the OECD, World bank, Eurostat and the World Economic Forum.

Talk of the town: chatbot med-tech firm banks $10 million in funding

Using a chatbot helps patients diagnose their problems before seeing a doctor.

In-stream advertising firm gets shot at millions in funding after winning international competition

As winners inSTREAMLY will travel to London to meet investors and business experts.

Poland is European leader for growth of investments in start-ups, says new report

According to the report by the Polish Development Fund and Dealroom.co, Poland has become a focal point of innovation and has a growing ecosystem that helps growing companies thrive.

Wrocław start-up partners with Microsoft to digitize early diagnostics

Infermedica’s sophisticated AI algorithms for giving online diagnoses is now being used by Microsoft’s Healthcare Bot.

University boffins create ‘disinfection gate’ that kills bacteria and virus in one minute

In an attempt to bring a ‘modicum of normalcy’ to a post-COVID-19 world, the device, which in the future will be used in public places such as airports, museums, and train stations is already operating in two hospitals.

Not all startups are beards sitting in a garage, says new report

The report by PKO BP shows that 91 percent of startup founders in Poland are men, they employ over 30 staff and 10 percent of the 3,000 start-ups operating in the country co-operate with the financial sector,

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Stylish new dental practice that looks like a café is guaranteed to put a smile on your face

With furniture including armchairs, chandeliers, a raised “common table” with barstools and an island with a coffee machine and even a shelf of books, the interior by Warsaw-based Piotrowscy Design is aimed at calming patients’ nerves by removing the typical cold, clinical interiors of traditional dentists.

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Moving on down the line: how a narrow-gauge railway staved off economic death to become the heart of a community

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