Adam Trojanczyk
COO
In the IT industry since 2005. He's involved in new technologies, startups, and leading tech projects. Inwedo's COO and board member. Appreciated in competitions: "Top Software Developers in Poland", "Ecosystem Hero of The Year" in Poland, and winner of the Mocni w Biznesie Award. He writes books and publishes magazine articles for startups in Poland and abroad.

Recent posts by Adam


Adam Trojanczyk
April 19 2023
The State of AI in 2023: Takeaways from Stanford’s AI Index Report
Stanford University has released a massive 386-page report on the state of artificial intelligence that is packed with valuable data and information. I’ve taken the time to analyze the entire piece and have included some noteworthy charts and comments below for your convenience. Let’s take a look at the details!
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Adam Trojanczyk
May 25 2022
How to sell a product using a pre-launch Waitlist Strategy
The main goal of a novice startup strategy is to get acquainted with the target group and the market. So imagine how perfectly a person who signed up for the waitlist for your product or service fits into this group.
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Adam Trojanczyk
July 29 2021
User Onboarding best practices and examples – create great apps
The thing with the first impression is that you can make it only once. This obvious statement has been coined in relation to the relationships we establish with other people. However, it also applies perfectly to how we influence the way our software, products, and apps are perceived by users.
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Adam Trojanczyk
March 24 2021
Technology trends moving into 2021
People all over the world absorb digital services and integrate them into their lives. They do it faster and more often than ever before. The growth of on-demand services, the strengthening of the e-commerce market, online education, digital entertainment, games and e-sports are just a few of them.
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Adam Trojanczyk
December 11 2020
Enterprise of the future, CX, DX and trends in 2021
According to IDC, companies will spend nearly $ 271 billion on digital transformation in 2020, but this will ensure new sources of revenue only 16% of them. Digital transformation spending will account for 51% of all IT spending in Europe by 2023.
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