The 3rd German-Polish Business Dialogue in Düsseldorf this week brought together over 120 participants from both countries to discuss energy storage technologies and the defense industry as key topics for the future. The event was organized by the AHK Polska in cooperation with IHK NRW e.V., the state capital Düsseldorf, NRW.Global Business, the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) and the Polish Consulate General in Germany.
As a long-standing partner of this series of events and with our extensive expertise in German-Polish legal and tax advice, it was a particular pleasure for us at TIGGES to be involved again and thus actively support the economic exchange between Germany and Poland. In the morning before the conference began, TIGGES partners Dr. Dominik Wagner, LL.M., EMBA andTomasz Baron, LL.M. had the opportunity to give an overview of the topic “Expansion into the German market for Polish companies – best practices from a legal and business perspective” to the Polish business delegation at NRW.Global Business, which had arrived from Warsaw together with the AHK Polska.
Key topics of the event
1. energy storage technologies – innovations in battery and hydrogen technology as the basis for a secure and sustainable energy supply
Many thanks for the exciting panel discussion to:
- Barbara Adamska (Polskie Stowarzyszenie Magazynowania Energii PSME//Polish Energy Storage Association PESA)
- Michał Bartkowski (Arago S.A.)
- Nico Gerweler (H2 Powercell GmbH / BEN-Tec GmbH.)
- Markus Hagedorn (Greenflash)
2. defense industry – cross-border technology partnerships to strengthen European security and competitiveness
Many thanks for the exciting panel discussion to:
- Jarosław Czajka (WB ELECTRONICS S.A.)
- Prof. Krzysztof Miszczak (SGH Warsaw School of Economics)
- Julian Beautemps
- Dr. Olaf von Roeder (Diehl Defence GmbH & Co. KG)
- Andrzej Raszewski, MBA (Rheinmetall Polska)
Many thanks for the excellent organization and cooperation to AHK Polska, the Polish Consulate General, IHK Düsseldorf, NRW.Global Business, Wirtschaftsförderung Düsseldorf and all other partners: Ebury, Katowicka Specjalna Strefa Ekonomiczna S.A., PKO Bank Polski, Polskie Stowarzyszenie Magazynowania Energii PSME//Polish Energy Storage Association PESA).
