Poland May Play a Key Role in the Technological Revolution
Smartphones connected to mobile communication, sales, and service networks 24/7 have turned the global economy and our lives upside down in a dozen years or so. What kind of breakthrough technologies can we expect over the coming decades – and will we get to co-create them in Poland?

Fifteen years ago, in pre-smartphone times, few could have imagined a world where:
– the majority of media users would be digital content recipients-and-creators,
– most goods and services would be purchased by e-clients,
– e-employees would be a growing headcount community.
Greatly influencing economic development and the daily existence of most people on Earth today, that revolutionary change was born in garages and technological company laboratories. Carefully following news published by universities, and research and development centres owned by technological giants and startup leaders, top experts are attempting to forecast future events, identifying opportunities and threats.
Iot, Blockchain, and the Great Comeback of AI
“Following the development of assorted technologies from a bird’s-eye view, I see three potential contributing factors to a massive dynamic of the digital revolution: the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and metaverse. While the latter has been dragging its feet because of a pile-up of crises and recession, it will make a swift comeback”, declares Piotr Ciepiela, partner at EY, global leader on the software architecture and state-of-the-art tech security market.





