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Poland’s Creative Tech Sector Is on the Rise and MusicTech Is Part of It

Poland’s first Creative Tech report is here and MusicTech Lab’s Maciej Dulski shares insights on how music innovation in Poland is gaining momentum.
Poland’s Creative Tech Sector Is on the Rise and MusicTech Is Part of It

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.