From enterprise AI to capsule diagnostics, Poland's most ambitious innovators arrive at GITEX AI EUROPE, representing Central Europe's fastest-growing tech economy
Poland's technology sector doesn't lack for ambition. With its ICT market on course to nearly double - from $31.59 billion in 2025 to $56 billion by 2031 - the country has become one of Europe's fastest-scaling digital economies. At GITEX AI EUROPE 2026, taking place from
30 June - 1 July at Messe Berlin, that ambition gets amplified on the world’s biggest tech stage.
Drawing participation from more than 100 countries, GITEX AI EUROPE arrives as the defining moment for European tech amid intensifying sovereignty debates and global market upheavals.
Over 800 exhibitors, 500 investors, and 120 global speakers converge across four co-located showcases - Ai Everything Europe, GISEC Europe (cybersecurity), North Star Europe (European edition of the world’s largest startup & investor connector event), and GITEX Quantum Expo.
With Europe committing over €20 billion to AI through 2030 – and the EU's InvestAI programme mobilising €200 billion for five AI gigafactories - the timing for Poland could not be better.
A coordinated national effort
What distinguishes Poland's participation at GITEX AI EUROPE is the breadth of its delegation, a coordinated presence spanning national institutions, AI enterprises, acclaimed startups.
The Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) anchors the showcase, connecting Polish companies with international partners and presenting the country as a destination for long-term technology investment. Alongside them, the West Pomeranian Voivodeship — a gateway region to Scandinavia and Western Europe with deep strengths in green tech, maritime economy, and advanced manufacturing — brings Poland's dynamism at unprecedented scale.
The Ministry of Digital Affairs adds significant institutional weight to the delegation. As the entity spearheading Poland's digital transformation, cybersecurity, and innovation strategy, the Ministry's participation makes clear that Poland's engagement at GITEX AI EUROPE is a statement of national intent.
Best of Polish innovation
Poland arrives as one of 30+ European nations represented at the event - and among the standout innovation ecosystems. Its exhibitors span AI, healthtech, cybersecurity, and deeptech, reflecting an ecosystem that has matured well beyond its startup roots. Two enterprises offer a vivid picture of where Polish tech is headed.
Cogita AI tackles one of enterprise technology's most persistent failures: AI pilots that never reach production. By integrating data, modelling, engineering, and deployment into a single accountable process, the company is closing the gap between AI ambition and real-world delivery.
Biocam operates at the frontier of hardware, AI, and clinical medicine. Its non-invasive, capsule-based endoscopic system allows patients to self-administer a diagnostic device at home, with physicians monitoring results remotely in real time. It's a striking example of deeptech moving diagnostics out of the clinic and into everyday life.
A catalyst for European AI
GITEX AI EUROPE arrives at a moment of real urgency. There is growing recognition that Europe must move faster - scaling its technology, industrial transformation, and AI competitiveness.
GITEX AI EUROPE is built to accelerate that. Tech titans including AWS, Cloudflare, CommScope, DeepL, HPE, ManageEngine and TrendMicro share the floor with the largest cohort of global unicorns ever assembled at a European tech event, with a combined valuation of US $70 billion. Among them, Germany's Delivery Hero, UK's Checkout.com, and Miro, the Netherlands-based AI decacorn valued at a staggering $17.5 billion and counting Fortune 100 companies among its clients.
The speaker programme carries equal weight. Germany's Federal Minister for Digital Transformation and Government Modernisation, Dr. Karsten Wildberger; the European Commission's Director for Digital Platforms, Alberto Bacchiega; and DeepL's Founder and CEO, Dr. Jarek Kutylowski, headline an agenda spanning Compute and AI Stack, Capital and Scale-up, Deeptech and Critical Supply Chains, and Secure Infrastructure.
Poland is prominently represented on that stage. Rafał Rosiński, Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Digital Affairs, and Krystian Olchowik, Director of GovTech Polska, lead the country's speaker delegation; making clear that Poland's story at GITEX AI EUROPE is being told not just through its companies, but through the policymakers building its future.
Poland arrives in Berlin with institutional backing, innovative power, and momentum. For Central Europe's most ambitious digital economy, GITEX AI EUROPE is where the next chapter begins.
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About GITEX AI EUROPE
GITEX AI EUROPE 2026, Europe’s most comprehensive and cross-industry technology event, returns from 30 June to 1 July 2026 at Messe Berlin, following a successful inaugural edition uniting key global enterprises, SMEs, startups, investors and leaders shaping the global technology agenda. In its second edition, the event reinforces its role as the defining global platform for Europe’s intelligent economy, uniting the continent’s deep tech, research, and engineering excellence across AI, quantum, data centre, cloud, cybersecurity, circularity tech, among more. With dedicated arenas for Europe’s unicorns, scale-ups, and SMEs, GITEX AI EUROPE continues to accelerate startup growth through North Star Europe, the continental edition of the world’s largest and best-rated startup and investor event.
The show is organised by inD, global organisers of GITEX, and supported by the Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises, and Berlin Partner for Business and Technology. For more information, please visit: www.gitexeurope.com