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Visa supports women entrepreneurs
business

Visa supports women entrepreneurs

Visa’s exciting and unique She’s Next program launches in Hungary this spring to support women entrepreneurs, who typically face career challenges that men face less or not at all. On 28 March, Visa, the world’s leading digital payments provider, launched its global program for women entrepreneurs in
How do we heat in Central and Eastern Europe?
strategy

How do we heat in Central and Eastern Europe?

Utility bills are skyrocketing, and the cold winter is just around the corner. How can people tackle high heating bills in Central and Eastern Europe? Cold winter has been our bogeyman since the Russo-Ukrainian war broke out, but we have not yet experienced the effect of multiplied heating bills. But
Prague is the hub, but where is the countryside? | Innovation and startups in the CEE region II.
business

Prague is the hub, but where is the countryside? | Innovation and startups in the CEE region II.

The highest proportion of men among IT professionals in the EU, chaotic public information systems, and rigid attitude of companies towards startups. Is this really the Czech Republic? Fortunately, the country is much better than that. It has the most companies using artificial intelligence in the EU and leads the
What should you do if you have a good idea but have no clue where to start its implementation? Go to Warsaw! | Innovation and startups in the CEE region
startup

What should you do if you have a good idea but have no clue where to start its implementation? Go to Warsaw! | Innovation and startups in the CEE region

Many Polish companies have no idea what innovation is, not to mention how they should do it. Nonetheless, innovation has often been their actual aim when they collaborated with startups. The most thriving startup hub in Central and Eastern Europe is Poland, with plenty of opportunities for the startuppers of
How regulation of tech giants would help SMEs
tech

How regulation of tech giants would help SMEs

The European Parliament and the Council have reached an agreement on the Digital Markets Act, aiming to regulate gatekeepers, companies with significant economic power in EU countries, such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. The regulation will finally give small and medium-sized enterprises, which have been sidelined by the big