GR8 Tech acquires PCI DSS and ISO 27001 certifications 

GR8 Tech, an aspiring iGaming platform provider, has secured two prestigious certifications: PCI DSS v.4.0 and ISO 27001:2022. These certifications underline GR8 Tech’s commitment to upholding best practices and highlight its proactive and consistent approach to strengthening its … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

The Warsaw AI research hub aiming to bridge the gap between academia and business

The European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) is expanding its network with a new branch based in Warsaw. While the development of artificial intelligence (AI) is often presented in a simplistic way, often referred to as an “arms race” between the US and Ch … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

Russia again targets civilian ships in Black Sea: Emerging Europe this week

Catch up quickly with the stories from Central and Eastern Europe that matter. Russia’s war on Ukraine At least one person was killed on Wednesday after a Russian missile struck a civilian ship entering the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Odesa, Ukrainian officials said.  According t … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

European Commission gives Ukraine, Moldova, EU membership boost

The European Commission has recommended that formal EU membership negotiations should begin with Ukraine and Moldova in a move its president, Ursula von der Leyen, described as a response to “the call of history”. Ukraine and Moldova’s bid to join the European Union received a bo … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

Recognising emerging Europe’s champions

Individuals, businesses and organisations from across Central and Eastern Europe saw their work recognised at Emerging Europe’s sixth annual summit and awards in Brussels. The work of more than 60 NGOs, businesses and individuals from across Central and Eastern Europe was recogni … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

Mobilising effective private finance key for diversification in Kazakhstan

Reform of Kazakhstan’s state-owned holding company Baiterek could deliver lasting development impacts, foster efficient financial markets, and mobilise private capital effectively. To reach its full potential, Baiterek, Kazakhstan’s state-owned holding company, needs to realign i … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

ComplexDiscovery pricing pulse check: Winter survey seeks eDiscovery practitioner viewpoints 

ComplexDiscovery, a leader in delivering insights on cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery, has launched its Winter 2024 eDiscovery Pricing Survey. This semi-annual, non-scientific Survey aims to illuminate current pricing for key eDiscovery services.  Survey Over … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 1 year ago

Lex TVN Media Bill

A bill, dubbed Lex TVN, which threatens the largest ever US investment in Poland, has passed through the Sejm, but still has some way to go before it becomes law. | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 3 years ago

Is Serbia having its own MeToo moment?

While Serbia tends to rank well on intentional indexes of gender equality, violence against women, including sexual violence, remains a serious problem. | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 3 years ago

Estonia’s e-residency programme makes global push

Estonia's successful e-residency programme is now more accessible to entrepreneurs across the world, thanks to the launch of new collection points in four cities across three continents. | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 3 years ago

Kraków-based edtech startup Brainly raises 30M US dollars in new funding

Kraków-based Brainly, the world’s largest peer-to-peer learning community for students, parents and teachers, has announced a new funding round of 30 million US dollars led by Naspers Ventures, with participation from Runa Capital and Manta Ray. Combined with Brainly’s previous f … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 5 years ago

Polish court blocks controversial coal-fired power plant

In a major victory for local communities, the climate and clean energy, Poland’s Supreme Administrative Court has ruled that the long-contested Polnoc power plant will never be built. The decision, which concludes years of protest by local people and environmental organisations, … | Continue reading


@emerging-europe.com | 5 years ago