13 Software and IT Companies in Poland to Know

Poland excels at producing IT and software talent — and it’s quickly becoming a global tech hub.

Written by Abel Rodriguez
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UPDATED BY
Rose Velazquez | Oct 18, 2024

Software and IT companies are having a moment in Poland. For the past several years, businesses focused on hardware and software development have seen economic growth as overseas sales for their products and services have skyrocketed, which is a testament to the country’s domestic workforce. Below are some of the software and IT companies excelling at their craft. 

Top Software and IT Companies in Poland to Know

  • Qualtrics
  • Samsara
  • Motorola Solutions
  • Itransition
  • NeuroSYS
  • WEZOM

 

Top Software and IT Companies in Poland

Qualtrics makes software products for experience management, a space that serves B2C companies who need to co-prioritize customer and employee experiences. Qualtrics surveys are disseminated to collect data on behalf of client companies so they can fairly and confidently assess how well processes are working. Because surveys are anonymous, they have the potential to provide a much deeper and more actionable type of feedback than directly solicited queries.

 

Samsara is an AI and IoT company developing platforms to track hardware data. For example, its Connected Operations Cloud culls device data from vehicles and other assets to provide real-time visibility and data reporting through its dashboard. Though headquartered in the United States, Samara has invested heavily in scaling its operations in Warsaw, where it employs for remote and in-person roles. 

 

Motorola Solutions develops hardware used in rugged environments and also by law enforcement . Its product lineup includes body cameras and two-way radios. Besides hardware, the company also develops software that connects its communications devices and can support command center operations for public safety situations. 

 

Itransition is a bespoke software development company working with clients ranging from startups to enterprise companies. Its services include customer software development, quality assurance and testing, managed IT solutions and IT consulting. Since its launch, Itransition has worked with eBay and PepsiCo and has expanded globally from its U.S. headquarters.  

 

NeuroSYS collaborates with clients to develop custom IT solutions and enhance their workflows. The company has a reputation for developing custom software, building AI products, and designing UX and UI interfaces for clients.

 

WEZOM develops custom software for clients in various industries, including oil and gas, healthcare and logistics, among others. Its services include web and mobile development, data science consulting and project management support.

 

Dropbox offers a variety of file management and collaboration tools that can meet needs across industries ranging from media to construction. The Dropbox Dash product, for example, can gather, search and summarize all of a user’s content across disparate platforms by grouping different types of content into a single hub. The remote-first company hires in Poland. 

 

Mondelez International is the food and beverage innovator behind several brands including Oreo, belVita and LU biscuits, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate, Sour Patch Kids candy and others. The company hopes to spearhead the future of snacking by delivering products with consistent quality and taste.

 

Fintech company Affirm offers services like installment loans, interest-free payments, virtual credit cards and savings accounts. It works to equip consumers and businesses with the tools they need to purchase goods and services. Affirm’s platform also supports digital and mobile commerce.

 

Clari, a company offering revenue operations and intelligence software, has an engineering and support center in Krakow. The company provides AI-powered tools to help businesses with forecasting, pipeline management and revenue analytics. Clari’s reach spans 170 countries with a user base more than 220,000 members strong.

 

BigTime makes software products for professional services firms. It offers solutions for time and expense tracking, project management, invoicing and other important business functions. The company has more than 200 employees and went international with the expansion of its footprint into Poland.

 

SmartBear offers software testing and monitoring solutions for developers. Its products can automate API testing, for example, and enable app monitoring that supports efficient debugging workflows. SmartBear says software engineers across more than 32,000 organizations rely on its technology to help them build and maintain quality digital products.

 

Dynatrace’s platform brings together artificial intelligence and analytics capabilities to enable end-to-end observability that helps its customers deliver high-performing, secure digital experiences. Its solutions have uses across industries such as retail, education and financial services.

 

Margo Steines, Sara B.T. Thiel and Ashley Bowden contributed reporting to this story.

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