A new report just dropped that every builder, founder, and policymaker working at the intersection of culture and technology should take a look at.
“Poland Creative Tech Startups Report 2025” is the first comprehensive study of Poland’s creative tech scene — covering over 400 startups, investors, and public institutions. It includes key data, expert commentary, and practical recommendations for developing this fast-moving space.
You can read the report here:
👉 Polish version
👉 English version
MusicTech Lab’s Take
We’re excited that our R&D Partner, Maciej Dulski, was invited to share his perspective in the report, especially as co-founder of MusicTech Poland, a growing community that supports music + tech collaboration in the region.
In the featured case study, Maciej talks about:
- the current innovation gap in Poland’s music sector,
- the role of MusicTech Poland in building a local ecosystem,
- and how we at MusicTech Lab support founders working on tools, platforms, and AI-driven products for the music industry.
Why This Report Matters
This report shows that Poland has everything needed to lead creative innovation in Central Europe — talent, products, and ideas that can compete globally. But to get there, we need:
- better support for founders and builders,
- more partnerships between culture and tech,
- and brave investments in the tools that shape how music and art are created today.
We’re proud to contribute to this momentum. If you’re a startup, investor, or institution working in musictech, let’s talk.