On October 23, Nestmedic, as one of six innovative Polish companies presented its Pregnabit device during a ceremonial signing of the law on innovation in the Presidential Palace. The law on innovation contains a broad package of measures aimed at creating incentives for innovative activity. After the ceremony of signing the law, President Andrzej Duda […]

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The 4th edition of the Wolves Summit conference took place on October 25-26 in Warsaw. Wolves Summit is the largest multinational event in Central and Eastern Europe for startups, investors, and entrepreneurs from around the world. The main objective of Wolves Summit is networking and communication, as well as the creation of growth opportunities for […]

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On September 5-6, the final presentations of the participants in the Climate-KIC Accelerator Program took place in Wrocław. The Climate-KIC Accelerator is the largest European acceleration and grant program for business ideas in the field of environmental protection, sustainable development and climate protection. As part of participation in the initiative, companies take part in numerous […]

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We are pleased to share the information that Partrycja Wizińska-Socha – co-founder and CEO of our portfolio company Nestmedic – won the prestigious title of Innovator of the Year 2016 awarded by the MIT Technology Review. MIT Technology Review, a magazine belonging to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for the second time selected Poland’s most […]

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After weeks of hard work, the finalists of the first edition of the acceleration program of MIT Enterprise Forum Poland were selected. Among the top five teams is the XTPL team. The best teams will go soon to the US to participate in the next stage of the acceleration program, at MIT. Congratulations to our […]

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XTPL received a grant in the amount of nearly PLN 10M within the framework of the Fast Track competition of the National Centre for Research and Development. The money will allow scientists working on the technology of making ultra-thin, electrically conductive lines to move from the operation in a laboratory scale to the first implementations. […]

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