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Highlights of the two passing weeks (March 6-17)

Welcome to the weekly review of the most interesting events of the two passing weeks. It was a very interesting time, abounding with new economic and entertainment events.

New installations in Gdansk Lotos refinery are the key to success in EU

The implementation of the EFRA Project by the Polish company Lotos will make it to the top of the most modern refineries in the European Union. The project will cost about 2,3 billion polish zlotys.

More information HERE

Wirtualna Polska moves to Argon

Along with Lufthansa System Poland, also Wirtualna Polska will transfer their employees to Argon Office built by Torus Developer. WP will occupy about 2,4 thousand m2 on eight floor.

More information HERE

The week of employee and employer

Between the 6th and 10th of March, two events of career fairs took place in Tri-City. Ergo Arena yet again hosted the Absolvent Talent Days, giving a chance for employers and employees (especially student and graduates) to meet. In the Gdansk University of Technology, a fair for young engineers took place. The fairs offered a chance to participate in debates, seminars and workshops.

More information HERE and HERE

The concern of Nissan will transport their cars through the Port of Gdansk

On April 1st, the contract between the Port of Gdansk and the Renault Nissan Alliance will begin to be in effect. The agreement will allow the transportation of cars to Poland, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. The decision has been made after 3 years of negotiation. The ships with cars will come from Japan, Spain and Great Britain.

More information HERE

Travel Awards handed in Gdynia for the 19th time

Kolosy, the biggest traveller’s meeting in Poland, visited by tens of thousands people every year, took place in Gdynia. During the 3-day-event, Gdynia Arena hosted the bravest and curious about the world travellers. The ones with exceptional achievements were handed special prizes.

More information HERE

What does Pomorskie Voivodship spend the European Funds on?

The number of 696 contracts and decisions about co-financing from the European Union is a big success of Pomorskie Voivodship. The whole subsidy is about 3,5 billion polish zlotys. The mainstreams where most of the money flows are: labour market support, education support, entrepreneurship and regional economy support and improvement of technical infrastructure.

More information HERE

The urbanist of world renown visited Gdansk

Jan Gehl has indicated over the years how urbanists should design cities dedicated to people. On the 15th of March, the worldwide know architect visited Gdansk and recommended what the city should do to catch up with cities like Copenhagen or Melbourne and make its inhabitants happier.

More information HERE

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