sharON
We support Polish SMEs in expansion on the Single European Market

ABOUT THE PROJECT
SharON is an international initiative dedicated to the development of start-ups, small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the sharing economy. The project is targeted to companies and groups of people representing common business and social platforms, but also to people interested in opening one in the future.

NEEDS IDENTIFICATION

ADVISORY PLAN

FACILITATING COOPERATION
CONSORTIUM
Five European countries – Poland, Estonia, Bulgaria, Italy and Slovakia – are taking part in the project and are working together to develop an advisory programme for sharing economy SMEs. The aim of the project is to increase the level of public knowledge about the benefits of the sharing economy, popularize the phenomenon among entrepreneurs, as well as to make local authorities aware of the potential of the sharing economy to support the activities of start-ups that use it.
The sectors covered by this project are transportation, real estate, fintech, food, education and knowledge, manufacturing, design, retail, tourism and media.
The role of the DELab UW will be to facilitate contact between local governments and businesses and to prepare preliminary estimates and formulate assumptions for the needs identification process.
(Implementation period: 01.12.2017 – 31.12.2019)


Events organized within the project by DELab UW and Toruń Technological Park „Let’s Share Economy” on the concept of smart city and sharing economy business models. As a result of the meetings, work began on recommendations, which were presented to representatives of the authorities of Warsaw and the central government.
14.11.2018 (Wednesday) at 10:00–12:30
Warsaw, University Library, St. Dobra 56/66
SOCIAL FUNDING = THE ECONOMY OF THE FUTURE
- What is social funding?
- What is the condition and future of social economy in Poland?
- How can new technologies and innovative business models contribute to this sector?
PRELEGEES

Paweł Nykiel
Divide You
Creator of the first social economy portal in Poland, which allows building wealth through consolidation and co-financing in social groups. He specializes in strategic plans to build sustainable, multi-generational assets based on existing resources.

dr. Agata Stasik
Kozminski University
Faculty of Sociology UW
Expert in social risk management and science and technology studies. She conducts research in the area of energy technology. Co-founder of the Mangement in New Technologies PhD program and the Management and AI in Digital Society BA program at Kozminski University.

Bartosz Kwiatkowski
driv2e
CEO of driv2e, a platform for managing electric car charging services. Expert in innovation and energy market, co-author of the PwC report „(Co)divide and rule”.

Rafał Krenz
Social Innovation Laboratory
University of Warsaw
Economist and philosopher, expert for the Group on the National Committee for the Development of the Social Economy, researcher at the Social Innovation Laboratory at University of Warsaw.

Katarzyna Śledziewska, prof. UW
DELab
University of Warsaw
Managing Director of DELab UW, coordinator of the Smart Economy & Innovation program.

Jakub Janiszewski
presenter
Journalist at TOK FM, leading the program „Connection”.
29.10.2018 (Monday), at 15:00
Warsaw, University Library, St. Dobra 56/66, auditorium 315
GAME FOR METROPOLIS – WHAT BUSINESS MODELS WILL WORK IN THE CITIES OF THE FUTURE?
Increasing mobility is one of the main challenges that both metropolises and smaller cities have been facing for years in order to become sustainable, competitive places for their citizens to live. Many Polish cities cannot cope with increasing car traffic, inefficient public transport and the effects of poor urban planning. The effects of these problems are felt in the form of smog, hours spent in traffic jams and seen in the infamous statistics of road accidents.
A chance for improvement of this situation experts see in the development of new technologies, business models and economic and urban trends associated with the concept of smart city. We are already seeing a growing presence of alternative transportation models based on mobile applications on the streets of our cities. However, in order to take full advantage of smart city opportunities, cities must make an effort to create intelligent transportation systems that make transportation safe, fast, cheap, and environmentally sound. Are our local governments, businesses, including the startup ecosystem ready for this? We would like to discuss this problem with you on October 29th in DELab UW!
The result of ourmeeting, we will start working on recommendations regarding the development of mobility issues in Polish cities. We will present these recommendations to representatives of Warsaw authorities and the central government during the next debate at the end of November.
We would like to invite to the meeting both entrepreneurs from industries related to the concept of smart city and sharing economy business models as well as citizens interested in the development of our city.
PRELEGEES

Marcin Korolec
Foundation for the Promotion of Electric Vehicles
Lawyer, long-time government employee. He was the Government Commissioner for Climate Policy, and for two years served as Minister of the Environment

Łukasz Puchalski
Director of
Warsaw Municipal Road Administration
Local government official with several years of experience, director of the Warsaw City Roads Management Board and Plenipotentiary of the Mayor of Warsaw for cycling transport.

Anna Romańska
EY
Development leader for energy and media services in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe and Central Asia

Bartosz Kwiatkowski
driv2e
CEO of driv2e, a platform for managing electric car charging services. Expert in innovation and energy market, co-author of the PwC report „(Co)divide and rule”.

Bartosz Dominiak
Smart City Blogger
&Expert
An independent consultant and expert on smart city development. He has been leading the Smart City Blog project since 2015. He worked many years in central and local government public institutions.

Michał Michalak
SCROOT
Entrepreneur, founder of SCROOT – a system that allows people to travel around the city on scooters. For many years associated with the IT industry.
Martyna Abendrot-Miłuńska
Managing Director PTV CEE
PTV GROUP
Member of the board of the Polish branch of PTV GROUP. Mobility Expert. Performed some of the largest implementations of intelligent transportation systems in Poland.

Jakub Janiszewski
presenter
Journalist at TOK FM, leading the program „Connection”.