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In the European Parliament survey, Poles say they have high security concerns, while declaring a surprisingly high level of optimism.

Polish teams are creating solutions that address the challenges of the modern world. They support the development of children, accelerate AI training, help diagnose health without leaving home, and develop technologies used in space. We can be proud of projects that combine utility with ambition, have real applications in the here and now, while working […]

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.

The goal of our campaign is to show children and young people that world-changing innovations are being created in Poland, and that behind the great achievements are people they can compare themselves to and identify with.

POLBIONICA is a Polish company developing solutions in the field of 3D bioprinting and regenerative medicine has become the winner of the XXVI edition of the "Polish Product of the Future" competition.

Berlin is one of those places where a conversation about innovation immediately becomes a conversation about the future of Europe. That is why our presence at the "Polish-German Future Markets" conference was of exceptional importance for the We Did It In Poland campaign.

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 […]

42 percent of Generation Z Poles are not familiar with Polish innovations, while 44 percent are proud of inventions originating in our country.

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.

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.
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