The We Did It In Poland campaign with impressive reach and presence in national media

In the first three weeks of its launch alone, the We Did It In Poland campaign, initiated by Olga Kozierowska, President of the EnabledPlus Foundation, reached a reach of more than 5.14 million. This is a clear indication that the topic of Polish innovation and business successes has received a great deal of public and […]
The ability to see the potential of Poland and Poles increases with age

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.
More innovations join the “We Did It in Poland” campaign

New innovative solutions have joined our initiative. Check out what is changing the world for the better this time. Our database of Polish achievements is constantly growing. Innovations that change reality and prove that Poland is a country of modern solutions are joining the We Did It in Poland campaign.
Spot for “We Did It In Poland” campaign now available in English-language version!

The foreign premiere of the “We Did It In Poland” campaign is behind us! We have opened a new international chapter in our activities, as our mission goes far beyond Poland. See the international version of the spot.
Premiere of interactive exhibition with Polish innovations in Brussels

Most Poles have a positive perception of their country – 58 percent feel a sense of national community, and more than half feel pride and joy. These are the conclusions of a survey conducted for the We Did It In Poland campaign, which promotes Poland as an innovative and dynamic country. The premiere of the interactive exhibition in Brussels opens the European leg of the campaign. It presents selected innovations, many of which are already successful outside our country, something that we as Poles can be proud of.
See behind the scenes of the creation of the spot for the We Did It In Poland campaign

See how the spot for the We Did It In Poland campaign was created, whose mission is to strengthen the image of Poland as an innovative and modern country, to increase awareness of the economic successes of Polish women and men both at home and abroad. With this campaign we want to build a sense of national pride and strengthen social identity.
The Polish launch of the We Did It In Poland campaign is behind us!

The launch of the We Did It in Poland campaign took place at the headquarters of the Warsaw Stock Exchange on March 10.
Check out the spot for the We Did It In Poland campaign

Our campaign is a story of success, creativity and the future we are building together. Poland has been a leader in economic growth in Europe for years, and in 2025 our GDP growth rate will reach 3.5% – much higher than in the Eurozone! This is proof of the power of innovation, entrepreneurship and determination of Polish women and men.
International launch of We Did It In Poland campaign on March 19 in Brussels

The international launch of the “We Did It In Poland” campaign and the Interactive Exhibition created as part of the campaign will take place at The Competitiveness & Security Business Summit 2025 (CSBS25) on March 19 in Brussels. The event is organized under the patronage of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU and will be a key platform for discussing the competitiveness, innovation and security of European business. The event will be accompanied by a demonstration of the ILR-33 AMBER 2K suborbital rocket.
A grand launch of the “We Did It In Poland” campaign promoting Polish achievements!

More than 56% of Poles feel pride in their country, and among the reasons for this feeling, historical figures and events take the lead, according to the latest survey. Only 4% of respondents point to innovations in the field of inventions, and 3% to technological achievements. As many as 41% of those surveyed believe that, in terms of overall development, we are lagging behind other European countries. However, the facts are that Poland is one of the fastest-growing economies in the EU.