Polish nutrition app Fitatu, already a market leader at home, has passed control to a consortium of private investors to accelerate international growth. With a new CEO at the helm, the company plans to leverage artificial intelligence to expand across Western Europe, starting with the DACH region.
Investment trends evolve over time. Venture-capital funds pursue returns, so they focus on sectors they believe will grow fastest in the years ahead. Artificial intelligence remains an integral part of most investment strategies.
Capital began flowing back into Polish startups in 2025, lifting venture-capital investment to PLN 3.37bn (around EUR 780m). Yet behind the headline recovery lies a familiar challenge: a market still dominated by public funding and waiting for a stronger private-sector response.
Where consumers go, marketing follows. Despite mounting red flags, TikTok’s user base continues to grow. The platform has now, for the first time, disclosed data on its economic impact in Poland - offering a glimpse into how its expanding reach is translating into real effects on the economy.
Poland is debating where - and whether - it can build a national AI gigafactory. In an interview with XYZ, Prof. Arkadiusz Wójs, rector of Wrocław University of Science and Technology, argues that success will depend less on location politics and more on talent density, energy capacity and an unprecedented alliance between universities, business and the state.
Once dominated by solo bets and small tickets, Poland’s VC market is moving toward shared rounds and broader syndicates. The shift promises greater firepower and knowledge transfer - but also raises questions about concentration risk and the role of public capita
The Ukrainian-founded edtech platform has raised USD 299m since inception and is now valued at more than $1bn, marking a rare international success story for Polish venture capital and individual investors alike.
OpenAI has announced the launch of ChatGPT Health, citing demand: every week, 230 million people worldwide ask questions about health. But AI does not always tell the truth, warns an expert in AI solutions for medicine. Her recommendation: promote the certification and deployment of proven, effective AI-based solutions in healthcare. “Instead of using an internet chat, patients could rely on validated AI algorithms under the supervision of their own doctor,” says Ligia Kornowska of the AI in Health Coalition, co-founder of Data Lake.
Although Ludus AI initially entered the market targeting game developers and studios, companies from other industries have also begun adopting its solutions. Investors – including Hard2Beat and 24Ventures – followed suit, providing financial backing to the business.
The past year was a watershed for Poland’s space sector – from a mission involving a Polish astronaut, through an increased contribution to the European Space Agency (ESA), to growing openness to hosting an ESA local center in the country. The question now is whether the market – and its participants – are ready for faster growth