Berlin is one of those places where a conversation about innovation immediately becomes a conversation about the future of Europe. That’s why our presence at the “Polish-German Future Markets” conference was of exceptional importance for the We Did It In Poland campaign. It was a meeting of business, science and institutions, during which specific directions of development – from digitization to smart solutions – resounded.
Presentation of the We Did It In Poland campaign
During the conference, Olga Kozierowska had the opportunity to present We Did It In Poland and talk about the campaign’s mission. To show Polish innovations to the world, to strengthen their recognition, and to build bridges between technology developers and partners who are looking for solutions ready for implementation and development.
That’s why it’s so important for us to be present at events like this one. Because it’s not just a conference, but first and foremost an opportunity to talk openly about where competitive advantages are created and how international cooperation can drive our growth.
Polish Embassy and awards for Polish business in Germany
On the same day, awards for the best Polish companies operating in Germany were presented at the Polish Embassy in Berlin. One of the awards went to CloudFerro – a company whose innovations you can also learn about on the We Did It In Poland campaign website.
CloudFerro develops innovative cloud services and provides solutions to, among others, demanding sectors such as the European space industry, climate research and science, exactly the areas that define “markets of the future” today.



Why was this visit so important to WDIIP?
Because Berlin is a place where decisions on cooperation, partnerships and investment are on a European scale. And we came there with a clear message – Polish innovations are ready, competitive and worthy of attention.
Our presence at the conference and accompanying events is another step in strengthening the mission of We Did It In Poland, that is, to consistently “elevate” Polish technological thought to the international stage.






