Wrocław's 14th International Oktoberfest maintained its famed profile as one of the largest and most prestigious business events in Lower Silesia.

Wrocław's 14th International Oktoberfest maintained its famed profile as one of the largest and most prestigious business events in Lower Silesia.
Workplace issues surrounding the introduction of technology were discussed at a CEO Breakfast held in the Sheraton Hotel Warsaw on 21 September 2018.
The BPCC’s Manufacturing Industries Group met on the 12th of September in Ropczyce, near Rzeszów, at the factory of Aero Gearbox International (AGI).
Algorithms and robots will be responsible for something between 30% and 45% of all existing jobs disappearing by 2030, according to reports by organisations like PwC and the Economist Intelligence Unit. At the same time, Poland (and most advanced economies around the world) faces a demographic dip. Will shortages in the workplace cancel out job losses created by technology? Or will one exacerbate the other?
Poland's health and safety at work regulations date back to 1998 and offices full of old-style computers with boxy cathode-ray monitors.
Members from across the construction and real estate sector met for breakfast at the BPCC’s offices on 18 July to discuss the state of trade, to share insights and consider future prospects.
British-Polish Chamber of Commerce is becoming more and more active in the regions and organises activities at the sites of its members across south of Poland.