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finQbit at Money20/20 and Fintech Mission to the Netherlands and Luxembourg

finQbit was selected by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) to take part in a fintech mission to the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The trip was combined with participation in Money20/20 Europe, one of the largest global events in the fintech industry.

Purpose of the Mission

The PARP mission aimed to promote Polish technology companies in the fintech sector enable them to connect with financial institutions, investors, and local innovation ecosystem representatives. A group of companies recognized as among the most promising in the Polish fintech sector was invited to participate.

finQbit’s Participation

finQbit develops next-generation risk management infrastructure, leveraging both classical and quantum computing methods. Being selected for the mission confirms the company’s position within the domestic deep-tech ecosystem and opens up opportunities for discussions with entities operating in the Benelux markets.

Programme Overview

The mission’s programme included:

  • meetings with financial institutions and investors in the Netherlands and Luxembourg,
  • participation in Money20/20 Europe,
  • visits to organisations supporting financial innovation, including The LHoFT – Luxembourg House of Financial Technology, Fintribe, Demonstrator Lab Amsterdam and Luxinnovation
  • discussions with representatives of the European Investment Bank (EIB) and FinTech Poland,
  • meetings with representatives of Polish diplomacy: Margareta Kassangana, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Rafał Hykawy, Chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Luxembourg.

Organisers

The mission was organised by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) in cooperation with the Polish Investment and Trade Agency. Both institutions are responsible for supporting Polish technology companies in their international expansion, including organising trade missions, facilitating participation in industry events, and establishing business contacts.

Significance for the Ecosystem

Participation in initiatives of this kind highlights the role of public institutions in building international visibility for Polish technology companies. For finQbit, the mission provided an opportunity to present its technology to a broader audience and to establish contacts that may lead to further international cooperation

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