Every 4th Zetka knows Polish achievements and their origins. The educational campaign “Zachwyć się siebie. Zachwyć się Polską”, aimed at children and young people

42 percent of Generation Z Poles are not familiar with Polish innovations, while 44 percent are proud of inventions originating in our country.
Treat failure as a given, not as an assessment of your worth, says Katarzyna Mlynarczyk, creator of Rebread

Millions of tons of bread are wasted every day in Europe – a product that for centuries has been a symbol of value and everyday life. For Catherine Mlynarczyk, however, this was not the end of history, but the beginning of innovation. In an interview, she tells us how the courage to experiment and redefine failure gave birth to Rebread, a startup that turns waste into healthy drinks and offers hope for a more sustainable future.
Warszawa – centrum talentów, innowacji i rozwoju biznesu

Warsaw has consistently strengthened its position as one of Europe’s most dynamic and welcoming cities. The capital attracts talent, investment and innovation thanks to its developed labor market, strong education sector and openness to new technologies. The second edition of the expert publication “Warsaw. Talent and the Labour Market” outlines the opportunities the city offers to residents and investors.
Poland’s economy is growing in strength. Now it’s time for the world to recognize our innovative potential

Poland has taken a huge step forward – it has already ranked 20th among the world’s largest economies, and our GDP has exceeded $1 trillion for the first time. This is a landmark event and a symbol of the success we have built over three decades of hard work, courage and openness to change.
Innovation is born out of challenges – an interview with Renata Krzykawska, co-founder of LifeGel

Renata Krzykawska is the co-founder and leader of Real Research, a Polish company that has pioneered the development of 3D cell culture tools and services. In an interview with us, Renata talks about the beliefs she had to overcome, her moments of doubt and the strength that comes from the support of loved ones. She also talks about what success and failure mean to her, and what is most important when building something truly groundbreaking.
Success tastes much better if it is achieved after a series of setbacks, says Malodobra-Mazur, PhD.

Dr. Małgorzata Małodobra-Mazur has been combining science and practice for years, proving that innovations are not born in isolation, but in response to specific medical needs. Co-founder and Director of Research and Development at Genomtec S.A., she is the co-creator of solutions that bring genetic diagnostics closer to the patient – making fast and precise diagnosis available not only in laboratories, but also where every minute counts.
Polish innovation on the offensive: from space to medicine – new technologies in the We Did It In Poland campaign

The We Did It In Poland campaign has consistently shown the world that Polish companies and scientists are setting trends in global innovation. More breakthroughs have been added to the catalog of projects – from space technology, to medicine of the future, to intelligent robotics and solutions for industry. Meet the new stars of Polish innovation.
Already 78 percent of Poles see the country’s greater potential thanks to the We Did It In Poland campaign. Interactive exhibition for two months at Chopin Airport!

Two out of three respondents declare that under the influence of the We Did It In Poland campaign, their way of thinking about Poland and Poles has changed. The representative survey with 1,023 Poles also shows that 79 percent of respondents believe that the campaign spot presents Poland as an attractive place for investors, scientists or business people. In turn, 78 percent of respondents believe that, influenced by the campaign, they see more potential in Poland and Poles. The interactive exhibition, which showcases selected Polish innovations, is presented in yet another location. This time, thanks to cooperation with Polskie Porty Lotnicze S.A., it is at Warsaw’s Chopin Airport.
Her startup is co-creating a new era of the Internet – we talk to Wiktoria Wojcik, InStreamly

She is 28 years old and co-founded a technology company whose solutions are used by the world’s biggest brands. Wiktoria Wojcik started as a gamer, and today she combines the world of gaming with marketing in one of the most innovative Polish startups – inStreamly. She proves that you don’t have to leave Poland to build a global business, and that failures are not an obstacle, just material for analysis. She did it In Poland, and this is just the beginning.
You don’t have to know all the answers to change the world – the story of a Polish biotechnologist

Marta Klak, PhD, is one of those women who I sincerely hope our children will be learning about in schools around the world in a while. A biotechnologist, doctor of medical sciences, CTO of Polbionica S.A. A woman who, instead of going abroad, decided to build the technology of tomorrow here in Poland. She is […]
