The Infoshare Katowice 2024 conference featured three stages, 70 speakers, nearly 1,000 participants, 250 one-on-one business meetings, and 120 attendees in three roundtable discussions. The event served as a platform for knowledge exchange on topics like gaming, AI, development, technology, and innovation.
Tomasz Rożek, from Nauka. To Lubię, took attendees on a journey through megatrends such as digitalization, AI, biotechnology, and demographic shifts. Jowita Michalska from Digital University explored how human augmentation, neurobiohacking, and modern technologies could push the boundaries of human capabilities. Artur Kurasiński discussed the difficulty of predicting the near future of various industries.
One of the key panels focused on building resilient tech businesses. Experts including Jarosław Sroka (KI NEXT), Bartosz Majewski (Casbeg), Kinga Piecuch (Hewlett Packard Enterprise Polska), and Wojciech Wolny (Euvic S.A.) emphasized the importance of flexibility and the ability to adapt to changing conditions, not just surviving crises.
AI was a central topic, with Michał Sadowski presenting tools to enhance business efficiency, innovation, and creativity. Paula Skrzypecka discussed the AI Act in simple terms, while Mateusz Biliński addressed the risks and limitations of AI systems, both in usage and development. Sylwia Czubkowska focused on the environmental costs associated with AI’s development.
The event also facilitated networking opportunities, with 250 matchmaking meetings allowing attendees to connect with businesses and investors, along with nearly 300 Speed Dating sessions for informal networking. Additionally, 120 people participated in Round Tables, engaging in moderated discussions with experts and industry leaders. Infoshare Katowice 2024 provided a valuable mix of insightful talks and meaningful connections, driving innovation in multiple sectors.
(WBJ)