IT & ICT Sector
16.01.2026

Current information
Industry description
Poland is recognized internationally as a significant hub for Information Technology (IT) and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). The Polish IT/ICT sector boasts dynamic growth, highly skilled talent, and a strong export orientation supported by a robust domestic market and strategic investments.
Key Facts About the Polish IT/ICT Sector
Poland has the largest digital economy in the CEE region, valued at over €44 billion.
The ICT market is growing rapidly, with exports expected to reach €12 billion by 2026 from €9 billion in 2021, representing an annual growth rate of about 3.6%.
Major international corporations like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and Data4 have invested heavily in data centers and R&D facilities within Poland, elevating the country to a leading data hub role in the region.
The export of ICT services accounted for 14.4% of all service exports from Poland in 2021.
Talent and Innovation
- Poland produces over 300,000 well-educated graduates annually, providing a vast pool of high-quality IT professionals.
- The country ranks highly on the IT Competitiveness Index, placing first in the “Talent” category among evaluated countries.
- More than 85% of IT professionals work within the seven largest IT hubs, with Warsaw, Krakow, and Wroclaw recognized globally as major IT/ICT centers.
- Krakow is rapidly growing as a startup hub with 55,000 IT professionals and over 500 technology companies, expanding its talent pool by 10% annually.
- Poland maintains a top position worldwide for programming skills and hosts over 1,300 software companies, growing approximately 10% yearly.
Market Strength and Business Environment
- Poland boasts economic stability and growth, ranking as the sixth largest economy in the EU by GDP.
- It was the highest-ranked country for inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in the CEE region in 2021 and ninth in Europe.
- With one of the longest highway networks in the EU and high transparency ratings, Poland offers excellent infrastructure and a business-friendly environment.
- The country is a strategic nearshore location for Business Support Services (BSS), consistently ranking among the top 5 offshore delivery locations.
Support and Promotion
The Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) supports the export and internationalization of Polish IT/ICT companies through promotional initiatives such as the Brand HUB program. https://en.parp.gov.pl/
Participation includes inclusion in a comprehensive English-language e-book catalog showcasing Polish IT/ICT firms, facilitating international business connections and increasing global visibility.
Other supporting bodies include the Chancellery of the Prime Minister’s Digital Affairs office (https://www.gov.pl/web/cyfryzacja), NCBR (https://www.gov.pl/web/ncbr-en), Startup Poland (https://startuppoland.org/en/), Software Development Association Poland (https://sodapl.com/en/), the Digital Poland Foundation (https://digitalpoland.org/en).
The Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) provides extensive support including market analyses, organizing B2B meetings, governmental contacts facilitation, and detailed sector information packs. https://www.paih.gov.pl/en/
The main objective of the program is to showcase the Polish IT/ICT product and service offerings to international partners and to promote Poland as a country that develops advanced technologies and services, offers interesting and innovative solutions, and possesses strong potential for growth in foreign markets.
The program is open to all Polish companies operating in the information technology and telecommunications sectors seeking foreign partners.
Promotional activities within the program focus on promoting the entire IT/ICT sector and the Polish economy through:
- organizing national pavilions at the most important international industry trade fairs,
- preparing an English-language report (e-book) analyzing the Polish IT/ICT sector,
- implementing information and promotional campaigns.
Events where national pavilions are organized under the IT/ICT sector promotion program include:
- Collision 2024, Toronto, Canada
- GITEX GLOBAL 2024, Dubai, UAE
- Japan IT Week Spring 2025, Tokyo, Japan
- Singapore Fintech Festival 2025, Singapore
- CES 2026, Las Vegas, USA
- Web Summit 2026, Lisbon, Portugal
- GITEX GLOBAL 2027, Dubai, UAE
- Singapore Fintech Festival 2028, Singapore
- Web Summit 2029, Lisbon, Portugal
Contact
Supervising institution
Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP)
- Tel.: 22 574 07 07
- E-mail: info@parp.gov.pl

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