Nvidia GTC 2023 - A Startup’s Guide to Success in Poland & Central and Eastern Europe

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2023
  • Building a successful AI startup in Poland and Central/Eastern Europe (CEE) means overcoming unique barriers such as brain drain, international funding, and market experience. Despite these challenges, this region continues to generate monumental success with several "unicorns," hundreds of thousands of skilled developers, and dozens of lucrative acquisitions. How can startups repeat the success of others? How can AI change regional trends to benefit founders and developers alike? We've assembled industry experts to answer those questions and more. Dominik Andrzejczuk will speak about why Poland and CEE is poised to be the next major technology hub, what investors look for in new and disruptive startups, a future with quantum computing, and more.
    Dominik Will also provide a piece on how to effectively pitch your deep tech startup to VCs.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @vicsingularity1040
    @vicsingularity1040 Год назад +2

    I can see bright future for Poland

  • @CrazySJS
    @CrazySJS Год назад +3

    Watching from Canada. Left Poland during the 80's. Nice work showcasing Poland's success 👏

  • @alexbanaskiewicz
    @alexbanaskiewicz Год назад +6

    Thanks for putting out more great content about Poland! Would love to see you make some videos about infrastructure developments in Poland, and how this will positively impact growth!

  • @margopollner3887
    @margopollner3887 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Dominik. World class presentation. Smashing energy. Long way to go, but enthusiasm will work for Poland to succeed.

  • @tentimetex
    @tentimetex 11 месяцев назад +2

    Kudos to Dominik for pointing himself out as having had to address the challenge VC's face in pitching and navigating the borderline between engineering and business. Love the authenticity! Definitely glad i followed.

  • @Jarek.J
    @Jarek.J Год назад +1

    Super

  • @andrewpustelniak9921
    @andrewpustelniak9921 Год назад +5

    Congratulations Dominik very informative presentation!!!

  • @Brozillar
    @Brozillar Год назад +4

    Way to go Dom!

  • @konradduszynski6774
    @konradduszynski6774 Год назад +3

    Great content

  • @konradzuk6303
    @konradzuk6303 11 месяцев назад +1

    Powinni odpicować ten "pałac kultury", jakiś nowy szpachel, farba, odrestaurować ten relikt przeszłości... najlepiej zburzyć ale to pewnie za 10 lat. Świetny kanał Dominik.

  • @don_kandon6006
    @don_kandon6006 11 месяцев назад +3

    Lithuania might be at the front of how insanely ex soviet countries got ahead. Lithuania beats Estonia (who always had it easy, by having Finland next door), and Poland in gdp per capita PPP, and we are about to beat Spain. All in 30 years after we broke from Soviet Union. By the way, we were 1st ones to declare independence, we started the fall. I just wish we were not so feisty, we flipped off China, Russia, and we were beefing with Poland too. Instead, we should have had better relationships with Poland. Interesting fact, Poland has 8 billionaires with 40 mil population, Lithuania has 4, with 2.8 mil population. As a Lithuanian who has some Polish roots, I am actually thinking of getting Polish passport by descent. Used to spend a bit of summers in Poland, an amazing country.
    Great thing about Chopin airport, its actually in the city. 5, 5 and half hours direct to Dubai too.

  • @matmalik0
    @matmalik0 Год назад +2

    Świetnie!

  • @radosawwojcik7513
    @radosawwojcik7513 Год назад +1

  • @pasiutrial
    @pasiutrial Год назад +1

    Content is great but how can Poland compete with other countries in integrating new businesses? I don't see it with such a hugely complex tax system here.