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 Grzegorz Należyty

Grzegorz Należyty

Company: Siemens s

Position: Member of the Board

General Director of Energy Sektor, Siemens Sp. z o.o. Graduate of Information Technologies Faculty at the Technical University in Bialystok, Harvard Business School and the Executive MBA program. For many years has been associated with Siemens. In 2000-2005 he worked in the field of IT technology and IT solutions for the Siemens Business Service division and was responsible for outsourcing services and IT solutions sales. In the years 2005-2012 he decided to tie his future career with the telecommunications market and take advantage of previously gained experience working for Siemens Sp. z o.o. and Nokia Siemens Networks. He was responsible for sales development of Managed Services in the region of Western and Southern Europe. He was the Account Manager responsible for cooperation with T-Mobile in Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. He then supervised the activities of Nokia Siemens Networks in cooperation with Nokia Siemens Networks customers in the region of Central and Eastern Europe, later he was in charge of selling business solutions to customers in Western Europe. In 2012 he took up a new challenge and joined the Siemens Sp. z o.o. Currently he is a General Director of Power and Gas, Power Generation Services, Wind Power and Renewables. Since April 2016 he is a Management Board Member of Siemens Sp. z o.o. He is interested in travel and history, business, and sociology. He spends his free time windsurfing.

Participates in the sessions:

  • The 4th Industrial Revolution – our present reality

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    The 4th Industrial Revolution – our present reality

    The 4th Industrial Revolution – our present reality

    The exhaustion of current drivers of economic growth. The knowledge-based economy and the European development model. Reindustrialisation – in theory and practice. Modern industry as a foundation for development – towards European specialisations. How is value created in the economy today? The international division of labour and the world superpowers in the light of technological progress. Facets of innovation – the importance of the R&D sector in European industry. How to fund and sell it, or innovations in the market. Digitisation of the economy – opportunities and pitfalls. Information and big data management as a challenge for business, administration and citizenship. Cyberthreats – prevention is better than cure.

  • Beyond energy

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    Beyond energy

    Beyond energy

    • Where and how to look for “new energy” in the power industry?
    • Information and infrastructure in the power sector as business capability enablers.
    • New growth opportunities. How to grow beyond the core business?
    • Client, consumer, recipient. The modern power market and the new types of relationships.
  • Innovation and R&D in the energy sector

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    Innovation and R&D in the energy sector

    Innovation and R&D in the energy sector

    • A technological revolution in global energy. Are we lagging behind?
    • A need for innovation in the energy sector and its chances for success
    • R&D outlays in the energy sector. Risk acceptance in the case of innovation
    • Co-operation between energy groups and smaller creative companies. Mutual benefits?
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