16:30-17:00
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Two days of conferences, networking, and cultural exchange connecting Polish students and professionals in France.
PPF 2026
Program of the 10th edition of Paris Polish Forum
Registration
Registration form is located below this agenda.
Day
April 17
16:30-17:00
Registration
17:00-18:00
Workshop I*
18:00-19:00
Workshop II*
19:15-19:30
Official event opening
19:30-20:30
Panel I
20:30-22:00
Networking
16:30-17:00
Registration
17:00-18:00
Workshop I*
18:00-19:00
Workshop II*
19:15-19:30
Official event opening
19:30-20:30
Panel I
20:30-22:00
Networking
* Note: Friday workshops may run in parallel or as one two-hour workshop.
Day
April 18
14:00-14:30
Reception
Welcome coffee & croissant
14:30-14:45
Speech by Embassy representative
14:45-15:00
Opening of day two
15:00-16:00
Panel II
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
16:30-17:00
Concert
17:00-18:00
Fireside Chat I
18:00-18:30
Break
18:30-19:30
Panel III
19:30-19:45
Official closing
Thank-you note
19:45-22:00
Music & networking
14:00-14:30
Reception
Welcome coffee & croissant
14:30-14:45
Speech by Embassy representative
14:45-15:00
Opening of day two
15:00-16:00
Panel II
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
16:30-17:00
Concert
17:00-18:00
Fireside Chat I
18:00-18:30
Break
18:30-19:30
Panel III
19:30-19:45
Official closing
Thank-you note
19:45-22:00
Music & networking
Topics and speakers
This panel explores whether the climate costs linked to AI development can be balanced by its potential benefits. The discussion focuses on energy use, efficiency gains, and AI-powered climate solutions.
Michał Szczepański, Laurence Tubiana, Majrut Falkstedt
This panel examines how research, technology, and entrepreneurship can strengthen Europe's position in an increasingly complex global landscape, with a special focus on Poland's role in the European innovation ecosystem.
Francesco Pappada, Jessica Ambler, Anita de Voisins
Researchers, fact-checkers, and public-sector regulators discuss the role of disinformation and propaganda in modern societies, their impact on democratic stability, and possible regulatory responses.
Michał Piękoś, Michalina Kowala, Matthieu Barthe