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They are creating a startup ecosystem. See the participants of the most important startup launch of the year in Poland

12.12.2022

On Friday, December 9, the most anticipated publication of the Polish startup industry, the latest "Polish Startups 2022" report, was presented at Google's headquarters in Wroclaw. See in the photos who took part in the networking part of the meeting.

The organizers of the meeting chose the place not by accident. Wroclaw and Lower Silesia have special reasons to be happy this year, because it is here that the largest number of technological companies in Poland are registered. 

Wroclaw – the startup capital of Poland. Startup Poland Foundation report

The map of Polish startups, financing, investment, consequences of global crises and foreign expansion – these and other questions are answered in this year’s edition of the Startup Poland Foundation’s cyclical report, “Polish Startups 2022.” 

The organizers of the meeting chose the place not by accident. Wroclaw and Lower Silesia have special reasons to be happy this year, because it is here that the largest number of technological companies in Poland are registered.

The report provides an answer to the question of which region of Poland can be called the “Polish Silicon Valley.” Two provinces definitely come out on top when it comes to the number of registered startups – the largest number (21 percent) is in the Lower Silesia province, with Mazovia taking the second place. Thus, Wroclaw and Warsaw are the two main centers chosen by domestic startups. The third place is occupied by the Lesser Poland Voivodeship (Krakow) – every tenth entity questioned was registered there. The promotion of Wroclaw on the startup map of Poland is significant. Last year, Mazovia had 32 percent and Lower Silesia 9 percent. Wrocław’s high position in the startup ecosystem is confirmed by yet another recent ranking. Wroclaw topped Polish cities in the rising star category of technology hubs in the just published report “The next generation of tech ecosystems” prepared by Dealroom. The capital of Lower Silesia ranked second in Europe and eighth in the world in this category, a clear indication that it is a great place to set up startups and develop innovations.

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