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Meet noted entrepreneurs and create your first business model during a workshop organized by BGK

If you are either a student or a graduate, you can participate in a free workshop organized by universities and higher education institutions in every Polish city. By joining the Start-up 2U! initiative, you can meet business practitioners and understand how to create your first business model.

The first meeting of Start-up 2U!, run by BGK in cooperation with Youth Business Poland, will take place on 6 June in The State School of Higher Education (PWSZ) in Zamość from 11 to 14:30. The event was created to support students and recent graduates, who think about creating their own business and would like to know more how to begin. Every meeting will be organized as follows: 

  • Entrepreneur’s talk – a mentor and experienced practitioner who will talk about their first steps and background; 
  • Presentation of a financing offer – during this panel you will understand what BGK financial instruments can help you to develop your business; 
  • Workshop – you will create a business model with the assistance of Youth Business Poland. 

A special guest of the first meeting is Michał Gołkiewicz – an owner and CEO of Sundose – a firm producing diet supplements matching personal needs of his clients. He is also a founder of Nutricus – a complex dietary clinic.  

Below you can find a detailed agenda of the event: 

  • 10:45 – 11:00 – Registration of participants 
  • 11:00 – 11:15 – Main auditorium, a welcome speech 
  • 11:15 – 12:15 – Entrepreneur’s talk 
  • 12:15 – 12.45 – “Invest in your future with BGK” – BGK’s presentation 
  • 12:45 – 13:00 – Break 
  • 13:00 – 14:30 – Workshop for students and graduates – “From passion to business – how to create a business model for your business” – Youth Business Poland 

Participation in the initiative is free.

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