
MusicTech Poland has officially launched. It aims to unite startups, music professionals, artists, and anyone interested in where music and technology meet. The goal is to build a strong community where tech innovators and the music industry can connect, learn, and grow together.
The main focus is to boost the music industry with tech advancements and foster collaboration between tech creators and the music world. The initiative encourages shared learning and innovation through online and in-person events, aiming to connect people and spark fresh ideas.
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MusicTech Poland also aims to raise Poland’s profile in the global music and tech scene. This will involve participating in international events and collaborating with groups like Music Tech Europe, which links similar initiatives across the continent.
The initiative will dive into different areas, such as data, AI, music distribution, live events, VR, and ticketing, making the industry more dynamic and profitable for everyone involved. Programs like accelerators and tech labs will also be highlighted to support new projects and ideas in Poland.
Planned activities include meetups, industry reports, job listings, and international projects. The initiative will also host events to foster collaboration. Additionally, the MusicTech Poland WhatsApp group will offer a space for ongoing discussions and networking.
MusicTech Poland was co-founded by Mariusz Smenżyk and Maciej Dulski from MusicTech Lab (formerly Bravelab), along with Aga Samitowska.
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