5 Polish innovations that are changing the face of medicine

Just a few years ago, futuristic-sounding concepts like bionic organs, DNA diagnostics in 30 minutes or an endoscopic capsule that swallows like a vitamin were reserved for science-fiction labs. Today they are a reality. What’s more – they are Polish, and we are very pleased to present them as part of the We Did It In Poland campaign. Here are 5 Polish medical super-innovations that prove that Poland is not just catching up with the world. Poland is creating it.

5 space innovations from the Vistula that are changing the rules of the game

It’s 2025, and Space is no longer the domain of great powers and government agencies. Today it is becoming a space of real activities also for… Poland. Yes, you read correctly. We built a rocket that crossed the space frontier. We have created the world’s largest constellation of radar satellites. And that’s just the beginning. Here are 5 Polish space and satellite technologies that we present as part of the We Did It In Poland campaign!

TOP 5 Polish eco-innovations that can have a real impact on the planet

Technology can be smart, spectacular, but these days it has to meet one more condition – it has to be responsible. Instead of words – data. Instead of declarations – implementations. Instead of “someday” – “now”. Here are 5 Polish breakthrough environmental technologies that are already starting to change the world – and are doing it smartly, scalably and scientifically.

More than half of Poles are proud of their education

Three out of four Poles believe that Poland has great development potential. At the same time, however, one in three respondents believes that larger ventures have no chance of success here. The We Did It In Poland campaign aims to direct attention to the potential of Polish entrepreneurship.

“We Did It In Poland” Interactive Exhibition at the National Stadium in Warsaw!

Since April 4, a unique exhibition has been on display at the conference center of the National Stadium in Warsaw, as part of the Polish presidency. The “We Did It In Poland” exhibit takes visitors on a journey through Polish technological and scientific achievements – literally, as an electric train rides along a three-dimensional model of Poland, controlled by the visitors themselves.

The ability to see the potential of Poland and Poles increases with age

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The tendency to look for the negative in everything and the tendency to abandon plans without implementation are issues that we, as Poles, believe we most often have to blame ourselves for. Meanwhile, as a country, we have a lot to be proud of and are making a significant contribution to the development of the EU. However, positive qualities, such as energy for action, ambition and the ability to achieve goals, are seen in Poles primarily by those over 60.

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