Almost half of the raw materials used by Poland are imported. After Russia's attack on Ukraine, it became inappropriate to buy them from the aggressor. However, a quick resignation from them may prove disastrous for our economy. In the panel, the guests will raise the following issues: Will the resignation from importing energy resources from Russia postpones Poland's departure from coal? Is Poland able to quickly replace the lack of Russian raw materials with supplies from other countries? Will the countries be ready to move away from Russian resources?
Moderator: Bartosz Szczepaniak - Head of EUROPE DIRECT Toruń, Poland
Confirmed panelists
Break
A big part of young Europeans fall under the illusion that full-time employment is the best employment model. Consequently, young people are reluctant to work on their own. The participants of the panel will try to encourage young people to start their own business, provide knowledge on what to avoid and answer the question if the potential emergence of an economic crisis affects the restructuring of the labor market and increases unemployment among young people?
Moderator: Alina Prochasek – President of Polish Council of Youth Organizations, Poland
Panelists
Lunch
During the times of Russia's unprecedented attack on Ukraine, irreversible changes took place in the security structure of Europe and the world. We are witnessing the formation of a new world’s order on the ruins of the previous one. Such drastic changes require courageous and strong leaders who are willing to sacrifice and can anticipate threats. However, during the war, we cannot focus solely on politicians and authorities in the matter of security. It is equally important that in this particularly difficult period, business and social leaders take responsibility for their environment. Without their determination, plans to rebuild the world order may never come true. In this aspect, the old continent needs a dynamic awakening, but it will be only be possible thanks to real leaders. However, you have to ask yourself - who is it?
Moderator: Estera Piwoni-Krzeszowska, Professor, Wroclaw University of Economics and Bussines,Poland
Panelists