The Economic Forum in Karpacz starts today. As every year, political, economic and social issues will comprise the main theme. The invited speakers include EXATEL representatives – who will debate topics associated with 5G, innovations and cybersecurity.
From more than 150 events, we would like to cordially invite you to 3 of them that will be attended by Nikodem Bończa Tomaszewski – President of the Board at EXATEL, and Rafał Magryś, Vice-President of the Board at EXATEL.
September 9
(Day 2 of the Economic Forum in Karpacz)
Digital Poland – the technological leap of the 5G network
The post-pandemic global reality has wrought irreversible changes, and we have been witnessing accelerated digital transformation. Numerous companies have moved their operation online, and some professions will permanently change their functioning to remote work. The behaviour of Poles in terms of digital content consumption is also changing. This is a challenge for telecommunications operators and companies who are faced with the need to prepare the national infrastructure for increased data collection demand and the number of coupled devices. This is followed by the need to incur the costs of modernizing the next-gen 5G.
When: 10.30 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.
Where: Innovation Forum – 6.36
Participants
- Andrzej Abramczuk – President of the Board at Netia S.A.,
- Maciej Kaweck – Dean, WSB University in Warsaw,
- Nikodem Bończa Tomaszewski – President of the Board at EXATEL,
- Artur Szymczyk – Deputy President of Lublin for Investments and Development,
- Michał Kanownik – President of the Board, ZIPSEE “Cyfrowa Polska”.
Moderator
- Arkadiusz Kowalski – Head of the Department of East Asian Economics Research, SGH Warsaw School of Economics in Warsaw.
#CybersecureLocalGovernment – how to do it right?
During this panel, the experts will discuss the role and needs of Local Government Units (LGUs). As indicated by po-audit statements by NIK (Supreme Audit Office) from 2018 and 2019, LGUs are faced with problems regarding in-house information security. This often involves elementary issues, such as the lack of current system/software updates or simply, the lack of appropriate security policy. Furthermore, the cases of attacks on Kościerzyna or Lututów show that LGUs are extremely vulnerable to cyberattacks. What are the cybersecurity-related needs of LGUs – is the situation really that bad? What needs to be done and what actions need to be taken in order to improve the standing in the short- and long-term?
When: 11.45 a.m. – 12.45 p.m.
Where: Innovation Forum – 6.36
Participants
- Łukasz Jędrzejczak – Deputy Director at the National Cyber Security Centre,
- Margo Koniuszewski – President of the Board at The Bridge Foundation, Switzerland,
- Robert Kośla – Director of the Cyber Security Department at the Ministry of Digital Affairs,
- Rafał Magryś – Vice-President of the Board at EXATEL,
- Agnieszka Szymańska-Kwiecień – Head of the Wrocław Centre for Networking and Supercomputing at the Wrocław University of Technology.
Moderator
- Dariusz Jędryczek – Advisor to the Cyber Security Department for Cooperation with Local Governments at the Ministry of Digital Affairs.
Innovations in the age of Covid-19
Innovations have always been the driving force behind progress, and in times of a global pandemic, their role in business and the economy, as well as in other spheres of life (medicine, in particular) will increase even more. They can help an organization to adapt and succeed in the new conditions. Unfortunately, Poland has been occupying distant places in the global innovation ranking for many years. Why is it so and what to do, to improve the innovation of Polish companies and the entire Polish economy?
When: 1.00 p.m. – 2.00 p.m.
Where: SGH Zone – 6.35
Participants
- Tomasz Nasiłowski – President of the Board at InPhoTech,
- Ewa Wernerowicz – President of the Board at VIVUS Finance,
- Nikodem Bończa Tomaszewski – President of the Board at EXATEL,
- Mariusz Strojny – Rector’s Proxy for Technology Transfer at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics.
Moderator
- Agnieszka Majcher – Journalist, przedsiębiorcy@eu.
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What is the EF in Karpacz?
This is the most important spot in Central and Eastern Europe for constructive discussions on political, economic and social issues, and has been in existence for almost three decades. The Economic Forum in Karpacz holds approximately 150 events and attracts thousands of guests – including national leaders, and local government personnel from our region,, heads of central offices, politicians, local government activists, scientists, journalists and social activists. This is what the Economic Forum 2020, planned between 8 and 10 September 2020, in Karpacz, promises to be.