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The breakfast brought together a large group of representatives from the Wrocław business community, local government, and business support institutions. The programme included presentations by experts and a panel discussion on electrical waste management in modern facilities.

Speakers included Radek Michalski, Director of the City Brand Department, who presented the Wrocław 2050 Strategy, and representatives from CBRE Polska, Olesiński i Wspólnicy, JP Weber, Atlas Ward and Green Recovery.

Law, environment and deregulation

According to Aneta Herbuś, Head of the Investor Support Department at the Wrocław Agglomeration Development Agency, the meeting covered an extremely interesting and diverse range of topics.

We discussed environmental and legal issues and looked at deregulation from a practical perspective. We all agreed that, to effectively implement changes that will benefit entrepreneurs, residents and local government in line with the objectives of the Wrocław 2050 Strategy, we must work together.
Aneta Herbuś

Dominika Arendt from Atlas Ward emphasised the importance of deregulation from a business perspective.

Deregulation is of great importance to entrepreneurs. It is the only way to unleash the potential of Polish companies and enable them to grow, both locally and globally.
Dominika Arendt

The office should be used effectively

Paweł Boczar from CBRE Polska drew attention to the importance of modern office space management.

Intelligent office space management is one of today's key trends. Although offices are becoming smaller, the need for effective working remains. This is why modern tools and applications that support space management are now so important for both tenants and property managers.
Paweł Boczar

A space for important meetings and the exchange of experiences

Invest in Wrocław's business breakfast meetings are becoming a valuable space for discussion, relationship building and the exchange of experiences. The organisers are already announcing the next editions, which will address topics important for the economic development of the city and the region.