Executive Chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt, met today with Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Poland announced the creation of the Google campus. It’s 3 of a kind place in the world where innovators and startupowcy will be able to develop their ideas.
Google Campus in London
in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe bloom business initiatives established by innovators and entrepreneurs. Observing this trend, Google decided to open the Google Campus in Warsaw. Warsaw Campus to join the same group of already existing campuses – in London and Tel Aviv.
Google Campus in London
Google campuses are places where entrepreneurs can gain knowledge, meet other entrepreneurs and build the company, which in the future can change the world. At the same time, entrepreneurs can use the assistance of mentors and participate in courses conducted by local communities startups, experienced entrepreneurs and employees of Google. Warsaw Campus will become part of the global Google for Enterpreneurs addressed to entrepreneurs and many other global startupowych community.
Google Campus in London
Eric Schmidt announced the creation of the Campus during today’s meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk. He said “We are proud that the community of startups as dynamically developing in Poland, as well as here in Warsaw. We hope that the Warsaw Campus will help in the development of technology businesses, strengthen the ecosystem of startups and encourage the development of innovation in Poland . “
Google Campus in London
Rise campus is part of the ongoing investments in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe. In Krakow, Google has already introduced a Google for Entrepreneurs and the beginning of April 2014, in partnership with the University of Warsaw, appointed the Digital Economy Lab. The aim is to strengthen DELabu use of modern technology in society and the economy, and cooperation in this field with government institutions. Another initiative is a campaign of the American giant New Europe Challengers, which will be built in cooperation with the Res Publica, Visegrad Fund and the Financial Times, and its aim will be to identify a new generation of leaders, driving innovation in the region.
Soon, Google will announce more details on the Warsaw campus, which will open in 2015.
Source: Google Blog Poland
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