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26.07.2024

2024.07.26 raport Polskie Startupy 2024

What does the Polish startup ecosystem look like? What challenges does it face, and how do economic conditions in the country impact it? These and many other questions will be answered in the 10th anniversary edition of the Polish Startups 2024 report, prepared by Startup Poland. However, to make this report as insightful as possible, firsthand information from those leading young tech companies is essential.

2024.07.26 raport Polskie Startupy 2024

For the past decade, the Polish Startups report has been documenting the domestic startup landscape. It is the most comprehensive and authoritative publication analyzing Poland’s innovation-driven business sector. Moreover, it is the most anticipated and frequently cited report by both national and international media, as well as organizations supporting the Polish startup ecosystem.

To compile this year’s edition, Startup Poland is once again conducting a survey among startup founders. This research provides an up-to-date snapshot of the business environment against the backdrop of the current economic situation in Poland and worldwid

Completing the survey takes as long as drinking a coffee

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The survey is aimed at Polish startups, so founders of young, innovative companies are encouraged to participate. It takes no more than 10 minutes—just about the time needed to enjoy a cup of coffee. Participating is also a great opportunity to highlight Wrocław’s growing status as Poland’s leading startup hub.

All tech startup founders who want to have their voices heard in shaping the future of the Polish startup market can fill out the survey now. They can also share the link with other startups across the country. The survey will remain open until the end of August 2024.

Insights that matter to many Professionals

The Polish Startups report reaches a wide audience every year, including domestic and international institutions, entrepreneurs, policymakers, journalists, and investors from Poland, Europe, and beyond. It also finds its way to innovation managers at top corporations operating in Poland. Not only does it fuel interest in technology investments, but it also provides guidance on how corporations should collaborate with innovators.

According to Startup Poland representatives, the data contained in the report serves as a key reference for those shaping legislative projects and funding programs for innovation. It is a crucial resource that lands on the desks of decision-makers at all levels.

This year’s edition will be a special anniversary release, enriched with additional materials that are sure to be of interest not only to the startup community but also to a broader audience.

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