Robert Dobrzycki
Director General, Co-owner
Panattoni in Europe, the Middle East, and India
Robert Dobrzycki is the co-founder, co-owner, and CEO of Panattoni in Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and India. He graduated from the Faculty of Management at the University of Warsaw. In 2005, he founded Panattoni Europe which became a leader in the industrial real estate market and sustainable development in Poland and Europe. Under his leadership, Panattoni manages operations in 19 European markets, India, and from this year in Saudi Arabia and the Baltic countries. So far, Panattoni has completed over 22 million sqm of space in Europe, including over 15 million in Poland.
Robert Dobrzycki is involved in charitable activities, supporting Unicef Poland, PAH, and the Iskierka Foundation. In 2024, he launched his foundation, whose mission is the promotion of Poland and Polish entrepreneurship in the international arena. The foundation supports and promotes outstanding individuals in health, energy, economics, law, social activities, art, ESG, and sport. It has also established cooperation with the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw.
Robert's passion is sport, particularly golf and football, as well as literature, evidenced by Panattoni's sponsorship of the NIKE Literary Award. Panattoni is also a strategic partner of Kozminski University.
Participates in the sessions:
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#Check. Being honest to a fault about the condition of each of the real estate sectors – part 1
The situation in real estate sectors in Poland. Conversation cycle
Shopping malls
We will also discuss the evolution of shopping malls. How is their offer changing? What do their owners and managers choose to bet on today? What do their customers expect?Retail
In the world of technology and omnichannel sales: how is retail changing today? E-commerce trends: what do the largest players invest in? How do physical retail stores fare in the digital era? Fast, modern, convenient – what do customers want?Warehouses
After record growth during the pandemic, the warehouse real-estate market has now slowed down. The number of new projects underway is falling and the biggest players are waiting for a more optimistic outlook for investment. Join us for a talk about the future and the directions of growth in logistics and warehousing real estate in Poland.