We Did It In Poland in Qatar – a few days that opened new doors for us

Intense days in Qatar are behind us. Full of meetings, inspiring conversations and building relationships that can translate into real cooperation in the future. This is truly a watershed moment for us. And a huge step forward for the We Did It In Poland campaign, which is increasingly showing the innovative side of Poland to the world.

One of the key points of the visit was participation in the Poland – Qatar Investment Forum. During the event, Olga Kozierowska, the originator of the We Did It In Poland campaign, talked about Polish innovations and why it is worth investing in them. It was a high-profile meeting – a conversation about Poland as a partner that has concrete value: know-how, courage to develop and solutions ready to scale. Such a voice resounding in Qatar is an important signal: Polish projects and competencies are increasingly boldly entering the international scene.

We have taken another step in consistently building recognition for the We Did It In Poland campaign and strengthening its message globally. Each such visit, in more places around the world, brings us closer to our goal: that Polish innovations are noticed. And also understood and chosen by partners around the world – including where investments in the future have real scale.

A full directory of Polish innovations is available at: www.wediditinpoland.eu.

We are returning from Qatar with new contacts, experiences and even more motivation for action – because we see that the We Did It In Poland campaign has real potential to connect people, ideas and investments around the best of Poland. It was a trip that leaves a mark and opens up space for the next, even bigger steps.

We would like to thank Ambassador Tomasz Sadzinski and Anna Sadzinski for the invitation and support.

Thanks to such meetings, we can build more international bridges for Polish innovation.

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