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Fast forward changeBe at Impact’19
The future of the digital economy as defined by business, science, startups and the public sector!
May 21st-22nd, 2019 in Krakow Register now!
The most important economic event in CEE!
> Sophia the Robot, Hanson Robotics <
“What I really like about tech innovation is that it enables the smaller guys to conquer…motivate the large ones.”
> Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland< > Noah Raford, Dubai Future Foundation <
”Solar Impulse was not built to carry passengers, but to carry a message about the use of clean technologies.
Rather than a plane, I want Solar Impulse to be a powerful demonstration
of the potential of modern clean technologies.”
> Bertrand Piccard, Solar Impulse <
“You can’t simply substitute a human worker for an artificially intelligent one. The key is collaboration.”
“If you can tell a tangible story… resources will come to you from the most unlikely places.”
> Wolf-Stefan Specht, Volkswagen Group Polska <
“It’s not just about electric cars, it’s also about digitalisation and completely new business models.”
“An investment in artificial intelligence should always be first and foremost an investment in people …the people who create intelligent machines.”
> Jarosław Gowin, Ministry of Science and Higher Education <
> Timotheus Höttges, T- Mobile, Deutsche Telekom <
“Innovation has no age, no race, no gender.”
> Marieme Jamme, iamtheCODE <
“5G requires a totally new architecture of the mobile network we are
building. And it’s gonna be a huge undertaking,
as in 2020 we expect to be able to connect
up to 50 billion devices.”
> Christian Levin, Scania <
“Electromobility is not about providing a bus, it’s about providing a transportation solution.”
> Håkan Agnevall, Volvo Bus <
> Jadwiga Emilewicz, Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Technology <
“Partnership is necessary to unlock innovation.”
> Rory O’Connor, Pfizer <
“Expanding awareness of technological transforma-
tion that instantly changes the conditions of running
economic activity is an extremely important task
of public institutions.”
“You need to have a courage not to invest for long in your traditional business models.”
science to businessdigital
state
digital industry
fintech & e-commerce
applied AI
entrepreneurship & investments
next health
mobility rEVolutionStage dedicated to
selected thematic tracks
Spotlight space
Stage dedicated to workshops and closed meetings
Catalyst spaceSpecially designed stage for those who challenge the status quo of digital economy
Inspire spaceStage dedicated to general sessions and selected thematic tracks
Next space
NEW
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Stages
over 2 days4stages 6000
attendees8 tracksover 2 days
8 sideactivitiesspeakers
250+
Tracks
Why attend?
A series of 1:1 meetings for corporations, investors, startups, academics and gov
Impact Link
A business support spot presenting public institutions and ways in which they can help companies grow
Business Booster
A zone dedicated to commercial partners, where 1: 1 meetings with startups are held
B2B zoneA deep-dive research into the most important industry topics
Reports
Meetings of small groups of experts in order to find a solution beneficial to all stakeholders
Roundtables
Exhibition zone with the most innovative Polish technologies and solutions
SciTech Poland
A cocktail reception intended as a chance to build contact networks in an informal setting
Networking Event
A pitching session intended as a presentation of the best startups in Europe
Startup4export
Side activities
Public administration
Łukasz Szumowski
Ministry of Health
Jadwiga EmilewiczMinistry of Entrepreneurship and Technology
Jarosław GowinMinistry of Science and Higher Education
Mateusz Morawiecki Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland
Teresa Czerwińska
Ministry of Finance
Michał Kurtyka
Ministry of the Environment
Marek Zagórski
Ministry of Digital Affairs
Tadeusz KościńskiMinistry of Entrepreneurship and Technology
Mikołaj Wild
Ministry of the Infrastructure
Maciej ChorowskiNational Centre for Research and Development
Tomasz Zdzikot
Ministry of National Defence
Jacek Majchrowski
City of Krakow
Piotr DardzińskiMinistry of Science and Higher Education
Jerzy KwiecińskiMinistry of Investment and Economic Development
Past speakers
Paweł Borys
Polish Development Fund
Tiera Fletcher
Boeing SPEA
KER
S
Carlos Moedas
European Commission
Nicholas Davis
World Economic Forum
David Plouffe
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
Ryan Panchadsaram
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Kathleen Kennedy
MIT
Sopnendu Mohanty
Monetary Authori-ty of Singapore
David Rowan
Founding editor of WIRED
Liz Bacelar
TheCurrent
Bedy Yang
500 Startups
Peter Carlsson
Northvolt
Burton Lee
Stanford University
Ronald Park
Roche
John Paul Farmer
Microsoft
Esther Wójcicki
Planet3
Marek Chrzanowski
Komisja Nadzoru Finansowego
Past speakers
SPEA
KER
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Jarosław Oleszczuk
AstraZeneca
Carlos Menendez
Mastercard
Mike Butcher
TechCrunch
Ewa Wernerowicz
Vivus
Alexander-Graubner Müller
Kreditech
Szymon Wałach
PKO Bank Polski
Nikolay Storonsky
Revolut
Michał Kosiński
Stanford University
Ellen Roche
MIT
Michael Stuenkel
Lakestar
Patrycja Klarecka
Orlen
Artur Waliszewski
Ludwig Siegele
The Economist
Thomas Dickert
Fraunhofer- -Gesellschaft
Matt Regan
Novo Nordisk
Michał Krupiński
Pekao
Zbigniew Jagiełło
PKO Bank Polski
Bartosz Ciołkowski
Mastercard
Monika Morawiecka
PGE
Anthony Gemmell
Johnson & Johnson Innovation
Paweł Surówka
PZU
Michał Sołowow
3DGence
Marc Walder
Ringer AG
Brunon Bartkiewicz
ING Bank Śląski
Katharina Lüth
Raisin
Cezary Stypułkowski
mBank
Srini Gopalan
T-Mobile, Deutsche Telekom
Mark Loughran
Microsoft
Mario Shiliashki
PayU
Adam Kostyal
Nasdaq
SPEA
KER
S
Limor Schweitzer
RoboSavvy
Sven Scheuble
Siemens
Andrew Romans
Rubicon Venture Capital
Paweł Przewięźlikowski
Selvita
Rinse Jacobs
solarisBank
Marek Dietl
Warsaw Stock Exchange
Dominika Bettman
Siemens
Axel Kalinowski
London Stock Exchange
Ken Carson
Flatiron
Rolf Heuer
CERN
Anita Roth
Airbnb
Tadeusz UhlAGH University of Science and Technology, ImpactCEE
Simon Gosling
Unruly
Łukasz Kroplewski
PGNiG
Daniel Ramamoorthy
Entrepreneur
Tadeusz SłomkaAGH University of Science and Technology
Łukasz Gadowski
Target Global
Damian Zapłata
Allegro
Murali Akella
Transferwise
Nenad Marovac
DN Capital
Kinga Piecuch
SAP
Wiktor Janicki
Roche
Przemysław Gdański
BGŻ BNP Paribas
Laurence Kemball-Cook
Pavegen
Jarosław Broda
Tauron
Marco Steinberg
Snowcone & Haystack
Marcus Sieger
Polpharma
Asif Faruque
Level 39
Jonas Gumny
mytaxi
Dele Atanda
IBM
Past speakers
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medium & large companies44%
start-ups26%
public administration18%
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other
c-level36%
director23%
manager22% 19%
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The FINTECHAccelerator Program
Who attends?
Banking Energy
Funds
Industry 4.0
Other
Insurance
MobileRetail & E-commerce
Tech
Payments/Fintech Pharma
Mobility
Consulting
Why Kraków?
Krakow – the perfect combination of historical and contemporaryKrakow is one of those Polish cities that just takes your breath away. The Old Town, Jewish Kazimierz and Wawel Royal Castle are
must-see spots for every tourist. But Krakow has so much more than old town houses and museums to offer. It’s where what’s
traditional comes together with what’s modern – which makes it the perfect place to start your own business!
According to the European Digital City Index (taking the 51st position), Krakow is the most start-up friendly city in Poland.
The capital of Lesser Poland is home to over 200 startups
Have you heard of Azimo, Brainly, sher.ly or
Airly? These startups are ‘born and raised’ in
Krakow! Calling Krakow home is sure to be a
decision that no company or entrepreneur will
regret! The startup ecosystem in this city is
young, but it is experiencing dynamic growth!
Krakow is 1 of 3 top destination in Poland when
it comes to the number of startups.
The ideal place for a growing businessThere is certainly no shortage of technical university graduates
in Krakow! These people are searching for challenges and open
to exploring new possibilities. Are you concerned that, while
finding the right team won’t be a problem, finding the right office
space will be? Or perhaps you need your new workplace to be
fitted with some special equipment? Well, the capital of Lesser
Poland is home to several coworking spaces including:
Colab, hub:raum and Krakow Technology Park.
Looking for a networking opportunity? You’ve come to the right place! Nearly 500
events take place in Krakow annually
– all of them offering chances to meet interesting
people, learn new things and do a little bragging
about your startup! The various incubators and
accelerators which are already up and running
can help get your business on the right track
to successful growth!See you at the ICE Krakow Congress Cente in May 21st -22nd 2019!
www.impactcee.com
@ImpactCEE
#makeanimpact
#impactcee
#impactmobility
#impactfintech
Impact’19, 21 / 22 May, Krakow, Poland
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