Poland’s new tech wave: 10 of the most promising startups to watch in 2026

February 27, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Poland’s new tech wave: 10 of the most promising startups to watch in 2026

Poland's burgeoning tech sector is showcasing significant growth, particularly in artificial intelligence and digital health solutions, marking a new wave of innovation. With established hubs in Warsaw and Kraków, the country leverages a strong technical talent pool and competitive operational costs to foster venture activity. This environment is conducive to startups developing AI-driven tools, digital health platforms, and enterprise software aimed at international scalability. Two prominent examples of this trend are CampusAI and Clinical Trials Information Network, both founded in 2023 and 2024 respectively. CampusAI offers a generative AI learning platform with over 35,000 trained users, providing educational programs and AI tools through virtual environments and web applications, having secured over €9 million in funding. Clinical Trials Information Network, meanwhile, operates ClinicalTrials.eu, a patient-focused platform simplifying access to European clinical trial information, aggregating data from various registries and academic centres. These ventures underscore Poland's ambition to contribute significantly to European digital sovereignty, particularly in fields critical for future economic and societal development. By focusing on AI skill development and enhancing transparency in healthcare research, these companies are positioning themselves for substantial growth and impact within the EU market and beyond. Their emergence highlights a dynamic ecosystem ready to address complex challenges through technological innovation.

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Publication: EU-Startups
Published: February 27, 2026 at 12:00 PM UTC
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