On March 21, we invite you to the March IT Club!

The Mazovian Branch of PTI in cooperation with DELab UW invites you to the IT Club on March 21 (Tuesday), where we will focus on the issues of the European Commission's strategy for the creation of the Digital Single Market. The JRC is a package of initiatives aimed at eliminating most restrictions on cross-border online trade. The JRC should facilitate consumers and companies' access to online products and services throughout the European Union, as well as improve the conditions for the development of digital networks and services and accelerate the growth of the European digital economy.
The Digital Single Market is one of the most important initiatives of the European Commission from the point of view of the IT industry – do we know enough about it? At the next meeting of the IT Club, we will find out: what the JRC will consist of, in what areas of economic activity can changes in regulations be expected, what opportunities for business development will arise as a result of the abolition of subsequent barriers within the EU internal market, what digital technologies will require development in connection with the opening of borders to online trade. Presentation topics: Challenges of the Digital Single Market. Why does Europe need a Digital Single Market? How can Poland benefit from it? – dr hab. Katarzyna Śledziewska Strategy for the Digital Single Market. What awaits Polish entrepreneurs who are thinking about conquering the markets of European Union countries? Are they ready for the Digital Single Market? – Katarzyna Wiśniewska–Rosik Law facing technology What legal challenges await us as part of the work on the Digital Single Market? – Joanna Mazur. Who will speak: dr hab. Katarzyna Śledziewska – Managing Director of DELab UW, assistant professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Warsaw. Her research interests focus on the digital and international economy, the Digital Single Market, economic integration and regionalism. She lectures on the theory of economic integration and regional groupings, as well as the analysis of macroeconomic phenomena using empirical methods. She is a member of Readie – an international research center associating researchers of the digital economy. Katarzyna Wiśniewska-Rosik – Chief Specialist, expert in digital affairs at the Department of Economics of the European Union of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She specializes in issues related to technological transformation, the so-called Industry 4.0, the development of e-commerce and new business models. An economist by education, a graduate of the European University Viadrina and the Humboldt University of Berlin. Associated with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2003. Joanna Mazur – DELab UW. Graduate of the Collegium Artes Liberales, student of the Faculty of Law and Administration. At DELab UW, she deals with the legal aspects of building the Digital Single Market and the issue of privacy on the Internet. Her scientific interests also include development cooperation, including the political discourse related to it, and new social movements. Admission to the meeting is free, but for logistical reasons, we kindly ask all those who want to participate to confirm their willingness to participate by e-mail at omaz(at)poczta.pl The meeting will take place at the University Library in Warsaw, room 256 at 18:30 p.m. We cordially invite you!