Polish innovation is not slowing down. Another 5 projects have appeared in the We Did It In Poland catalog, ranging from tools to support students and companies, to technologies used in medicine, industry and research. These are solutions that respond to real needs. They help learn better, plan more accurately, develop AI models faster, rehabilitate patients more effectively and measure phenomena invisible to the human eye more precisely. Each of them shows that “made in Poland” increasingly means innovation that is also ready to scale globally.
1. Brainly – intelligent learning support
Brainly is a global social learning platform used by millions of students around the world. Supported by AI-based tools, it helps to better understand the material, teaches independent thinking and supports the development of competencies that are useful not only on tests, but also in adult life. It is an example of technology that combines community and knowledge with modern digital solutions – so that learning is more accessible and effective.
2 Dature Enterprise – intelligent demand forecasting
Dature Enterprise is an advanced cloud solution that uses artificial intelligence to forecast demand and optimize the supply chain. The system supports companies in planning inventory, reducing waste and making decisions based on data rather than intuition. In a world where responsiveness and resilience of supply chains matter, such tools are becoming crucial to the stability and competitiveness of organizations.
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3. Sense What Matters – VIGO Photonics
VIGO Photonics develops and manufactures precision infrared detectors and solutions in the areas of photonics and microelectronics. Their technologies are used in environmental monitoring, industry, medicine and scientific research, among others. Wherever extremely accurate measurement and analysis is needed. These are innovations that often operate “in the background,” but realistically support safety, diagnostics and the development of new technological solutions.
4. AI factory – for the development of artificial intelligence
The AI Factory is a state-of-the-art computing infrastructure that enables the training and deployment of advanced artificial intelligence models. The project supports AI development while maintaining data security and high energy efficiency. And this matters today as much as computing power itself. This is an example of a solution that “arms” more teams and organizations with the ability to create AI – faster, safer and at a larger scale.
5. EGZOTech – robotics to support rehabilitation
EGZOTech develops innovative robotic devices to support rehabilitation, based on muscle signal analysis. The company’s solutions enable intensive, personalized therapy and support specialists in their work with patients. Among other things, they are helpful in monitoring progress and adjusting exercises to real-world capabilities. This is technology that makes a real difference in quality of life – helping people return to fitness faster and more effectively.
We Did It In Poland!
These projects show that Polish innovations can combine practical applications with “high-tech” technologies – from education and business to medicine, industry and research. The common denominator is one: real impact. These are solutions that improve everyday life, increase the efficiency of organizations and develop the competencies of the future, while building Poland’s image as a country that creates the future.






