People-centric workspaces trigger office returnsAs in other places across Europe, in Poland we have observed supercharged trends in planning offices compatible with a work style that involves greater mobility, a rotating remote work schedule, as well as collaborative workspaces adapted for interdisciplinary teams. Tenants no longer expect just four walls to be filled with desks; rather, they are looking for comprehensive consultancy on how to create an office fitting their needs that is positively received by employees, attracts talent, and supports their health and productivityMarcin Klammer•01 grudnia 2021
Poland as a Digital Challenger – Strong Foundations for Digital GrowthPoland’s digital economy has grown by more than 7 per cent over the past three years, according to an analysis by McKinsey & Company. This continues a trend we first identified in 2016, when we calculated the value of the digital economy to be EUR 26.3 billion, and later in 2019, by which time it had already grown to EUR 32.7 billion.Tomasz Marciniak•01 grudnia 2021
Consumers and employees surpass Polish companies on the path to a sustainable futureEvery third consumer identifies themselves as a person who values the planet above everything else, 12% more than the global average, EY research shows. This is a major shift of focus within Poland, a leading emitter of carbon in the region. Polish companies, especially in the energy sector, are much less advanced on the path to a sustainable future. Innovative solutions will be the key to development in this area, and Poland has a long way to go: a world leader in manufacturing electric car batteries, Poland has attracted only 0.003% of venture capital funding for the sector. Companies need to abandon the idea of constant growth in favour of sustainable development if the idea is ever to be implemented.Łukasz Zalicki•01 grudnia 2021
Using industry technology to address climate challengesThe winners will be those who are not only able to skilfully adapt to the new conditions, but also use them to build a competitive advantage. This is not a new challenge for Polish business and industry. We have acquired adaptive abilities during the economic transformation. And in the last decade, we’ve probably used this experience more than we thinkJacek Rutkowski•01 grudnia 2021
Energy transition – the time has come for Polish industryThe energy transition of the industry sector is inevitable and although we know it will bring tangible benefits to everyone in the long term, we still ask questions about the methods, pace, and possibilities of its implementation.Jacek Chodkowski•01 grudnia 2021
The World on the Path to Smart Energy. The Era of Electricity 4.0 is at our doorstepAn electrified and digitised world is one of the keys to solving issues that countries and economies face in relation to climate changes. We need smart electrification everywhere – within households and offices, industrial facilities, and transportation.Jacek Łukaszewski•01 grudnia 2021