DigitalMara attended the May 20–21 tech and business festival Infoshare 2026 in Gdansk, Poland. This year marked the event’s 20th anniversary, offering a larger scale, more experts, and even more opportunities. The conference focused strongly on AI, digital transformation, and the future of technology in the modern business ecosystem. Here’s a brief follow-up.

Key facts
Infoshare 2026 gathered over 6,000+ participants, including founders, developers, investors, and industry experts from across Europe. The event featured multiple stages running in parallel, covering topics such as AI, cybersecurity, product development, and digital transformation. Over two days, more than 150 speakers shared insights, making it one of the most content-rich editions of the conference to date.

The venue hosted 200+ startups and innovation teams, alongside dedicated networking zones, workshops, and interactive demo areas. A strong focus was placed on artificial intelligence and practical applications of emerging technologies, with discussions centered around real-world implementation, scaling products, and building resilient digital businesses in a rapidly changing market.

Startups competition
One of the key highlights of Infoshare 2026 was the startup competition, which showcased innovative projects from robotics to AI, medtech, maritime, security, data infrastructure, and wearable technology. The competition provided visibility, investor access, and networking opportunities for early-stage companies across Poland and the Pomeranian region.
Winners of the competition for Pomeranian startups:
- Rattlesnake – A robotics startup developing autonomous systems designed to improve industrial automation and operational efficiency.
- Subsee – A maritime technology company focused on underwater monitoring and smart solutions for marine operations.
- Sybilia – A cybersecurity startup building tools to enhance digital protection and threat detection for modern enterprises.
Winners of the competition for Polish startups, funded by the Mayor of the City of Gdańsk
- Uhura Bionics – A medtech startup developing assistive communication technologies that help people with speech impairments regain voice capabilities.
- PilotGo.ai – An AI-driven platform focused on improving aviation and operational decision-making through intelligent automation tools.
- TACHYOTEC – A deep-tech company working on advanced data storage solutions designed for high-performance and scalable systems.
- Spineo – A wearable technology startup developing smart posture and movement-support devices aimed at health and rehabilitation use cases.

DigitalMara

Our short photo report from Infoshare 2026. DigitalMara’s team shared their impressions:
“Infoshare 2026 left a positive impression with its strong organization, well-designed networking opportunities, and plenty of interactive zones across the venue. There were many discussions focused on AI, automation, and the future of technology, responding to the modern technological landscape. We also discovered a lot of interesting startups presenting innovative solutions in various industries.”
