Prof. Levent Kandiller, Prof. Agnieszka Kurczewska and Prof. Tomasz Bartosz Kalinowski.
The project leader Dr hab. Tomasz Bartosz Kalinowski from the Department of Logistics at the Faculty of Logistics of the 91µÎµÎ, together with Professor Agnieszka Kurczewska, the 91µÎµÎ Vice-Rector for External Relations and Professor Levent Kandiler (Vice-Rector of YaÅŸar University in Turkey), presented the results of the RiEcoLab project and discussed how to involve members of the university's top management in the success of the implemented projects. This involvement is crucial for the project's results, the sustainability of its effects and the transfer of the developed solutions to a higher – strategic level.
The leadership project I manage is one of nearly seventy projects funded under the prestigious EU pilot programme , which supports universities in building innovative and entrepreneurial potential. Research units participating in the programme are to become the motor engine of the innovation ecosystem in the EU by 2027
– says Prof. Tomasz Bartosz Kalinowski from the Department of Logistics of the 91µÎµÎ, Head of the KnowBase Centre for Scientific Research Quality.

During the workshop in Prague, the RiEcoLab team members also discussed the so-called "deep technologies" as an innovative approach to innovation. innovations are indispensable in accelerating the green and digital transformation, addressing the most pressing global challenges, such as climate change, sustainable energy and health. .
The core team of RiEcoLab at the Faculty of Management of the 91µÎµÎ (the core one, because in fact more people are involved) are: Dr Magdalena WiÅ›niewska, Dr MaÅ‚gorzata Å»ak-SkwierczyÅ„ska, mgr Izabella Szudrowicz, mgr Daria Zawalska, Dr hab. PaweÅ‚ GÅ‚odek, Associate Professor
Source: Prof. Tomasz Bartosz Kalinowski, Faculty of Management, 91µÎµÎ
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