TEDxWarsaw

TEDxWarsaw is an independently organized TED event, run annually since March 2010. It was the first and it currently is the largest TEDx event in Poland.

History

TEDxWarsaw was founded in August 2009 by Ralph Talmont together with Adam Liwiński and Maciej Michalski. Łukasz Alwast, Julian Kozankiewicz and Małgorzata Minta joined the Team soon after. As at March 2017, close to 40 individuals, and numerous partners are involved on a voluntary basis in organization of public TEDx events in Warsaw.

Apart from the annual, invitation only, day-long conference, a number of smaller events are also created by Team members, notably TEDxYouth@Warsaw and TEDxWarsawSalon. All of these are free to attend, while guests are usually required to go through an application process.

As at March 2017 well over 200 speakers and artists have appeared at the various TEDxWarsaw events, including well-known scientists, actors and performers as well as less well-known thought leaders and achievers in fields ranging from business to photography and personal development to microbiology.

Past Events

DateVenueThemeNo. of guests
23 March 2017 Multikino, Złote Tarasy Crunchtime 850
31 March 2016 Polin, Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich In a Heartbeat 550
18 March 2015 Teatr Polski, Warsaw The Little Things 850
13 March 2014 Multkino, Złote Tarasy Embrace the other 1400
21 March 2013Multikino, Złote TarasyPoke the Comfort Zone850
22 March 2012Multikino, Złote TarasyInspire to be Inspired800
24 March 2011Copernicus Science CenterLooking In Looking Out550
5 March 2010The Old Library, University of WarsawCollaboration350

The conference has grown continuously and expanded its audience size to meet demand. The fourth edition of TEDxWarsaw was watched via a live stream by a total of 42,000 people worldwide with peak viewership of 14,000 at the opening.

The 2013 event received "live" [1] in Gazeta Wyborcza one of the main Polish newspapers and was a trending topic on Polish Twitter. As noted in one of the blog posts about the event, TEDxWarsaw's hand-picked audience is very diverse, ranging from high school students to the elderly, and includes many different professions, from public servants to entrepreneurs and artists to scientists.

2010

  • Edwin Bendyk - journalist and current affairs commentator
  • Richard Berkeley - actor, singer and coach
  • Sandra Bichl - coach and educator
  • Zbigniew Braniecki - computer scientist and social activist
  • Anna Dymna - actress and philanthropist
  • Anna Giza - sociologist
  • Ivan Hernandez - digital consultant
  • Hodg Hodgson - architect and sustainability activist
  • Lori Kent - artist and art professor
  • Stephen Kines - lawyer
  • Monika Konieczny - computer programmer
  • Noam Kostucki - education entrepreneur
  • Tom Ludvigson and Paul Wertico - musicians
  • Michał Malinowski - storyteller, curator, oral historian
  • Marek Minakowski - genealogist and historian
  • Jacek Olechowski - entrepreneur
  • Johnathan Ornstein - community organiser
  • Sebastian Straube - sustainability consultant
  • Paweł Szczęsny - biologist
  • Krzysztof Ścierański - musician
  • Aleks Tarkowski - sociologist, Creative Commons leader
  • Patrick Trompitz - educator and community builder
  • Piotr Wardawy - monk
  • Agata Wiatrowska - horse-assisted educator


2011

  • Marianna Bednarska - musician
  • Wojciech Eichelberger - psychotherapist
  • Paweł Golik - geneticist
  • Tomasz Grzywaczewski - adventurer
  • Marcin Jamkowski - writer, photographer, adventurer
  • Stanisław Karpiński - molecular biologist
  • Marcin Kobylecki - computer graphics producer
  • Oskar Korkman - consumer insights director
  • Mark Krawczyński - architect and pianist
  • Toshi Nakamura & Ewa Wojkowska [2] - social entrepreneurs
  • Grzegorz Niedźwiecki - paleontologist
  • Karol Okrasa - chef
  • Grzegorz Piątek - architecture critic
  • Grzegorz Piechota - journalist and editor
  • Krzysztof Rybiński - economist
  • Tomek Sikora - photographer
  • Wojtek Sówka - artist and musician
  • Martin Varsavsky - tech entrepreneur
  • Kushtrim Xhakli - education entrepreneur


2012

  • Brien Barnett - journalist
  • Tom Bieling - industrial designer
  • Christian Dumais - writer, humorist and lecturer
  • F.O.U.R.S. - jazz quartet
  • Karolina Glazer - vocalist and composer
  • Jamie Keddie - writer and educator
  • Pepe Kabana Kijachi - artist, writer, storyteller
  • Krzysztof Klincewicz - academic, professor of management
  • Aga Kozak - film critic, popular culture journalist
  • Jakub Koźniewski - designer
  • Ola Lazar - food blogger and author
  • Anna Lichota - banker, mountaineer, philanthropist
  • Barbara Majewska - voice artist and singing coach
  • Renata Mieńkowska-Norkienne - political scientist
  • Kuba Pogorzelski - percussionist and sociologist
  • Edi Pyrek - traveller, author and personal coach
  • Michael Schudrich - chief Rabbi of Poland
  • Karolina Sulej - fashion researcher
  • Rafał Trzaskowski - member of the European Parliament
  • Karol Wójcicki - astronomer

2013

  • Joanna Bagniewska - zoologist
  • Mark Borkowski - PR maven
  • Zofia Borkowska - choir leader
  • Małgorzata Chmielewska - nun and community organizer
  • Mikela Eskanazi - mobile strategist
  • F.O.U.R.S. - jazz quartet
  • Andrzej Godlewski - journalist and TV executive
  • Zuzanna Lewandowska - sociologist and social innovator
  • Benny Lewis - blogger, "language-hacker"
  • Louis-Philippe Loncke - adventurer
  • Johnathan MacDonald - strategist and digital consultant
  • Katarzyna Miller - psychotherapist
  • Audrey Scott & Daniel Noll - travel bloggers
  • Kacper Nosarzewski - foresight consultant
  • Adrianna Patłaszyńska - dancer
  • Hanna Paulomäki - oceanographer
  • Kristin Pedemonti - storyteller
  • Piotr Skowroński - nuclear physicist
  • Agata Szostek - user experience design consultant
  • Kuba Urbański - biologist
  • Wojciech Urbański - sound designer
  • Adam Wajrak - journalist
  • Cezary Wójcik - professor of leadership

See also

References

  1. coverage
  2. Founders of Kopernik- Kopernik Main Website (http://www.kopernik.info)
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