Why You Shouldn’t Open an IT Office in Kraków (Unless You Like Smart People, Tax Breaks, and Growth)

You definitely shouldn’t open your IT office in Kraków

…unless, of course, you’re seeking access to over 50,000 highly skilled IT professionals, global corporations, and a thriving tech ecosystem.

Unless you’re interested in tax incentives, modern office spaces, and a prime location in the heart of Europe that facilitates seamless collaboration across continents.

Now, let’s get down to business.


Kraków is not your typical tech hub; it’s where innovation and history meet, where international teams come together, and where the business environment is crafted to help you succeed. 

Market Capacity:

  • Access to a Highly Skilled Workforce – Kraków is home to around 55 000 IT Specialists with the 30 largest employers collectively hiring over 28 000 of them
  • Presence of Global Corporations – Kraków hosted branches of many international companies since the early 2000s 
  • Dynamic Growth of the IT Sector – Over the past 5 years, the number of new IT companies in Kraków has significantly increased (63 new companies!)
  • Kraków has become recognized as a center for outsourcing and technology, which enhances the credibility of a company opening an office here

Investment Conditions:

  • Advantageous Tax Regulations – Poland offers various tax incentives for IT businesses investing in R&D
  • Investor Support Services – provided by numerous business associations
  • Support from Local Companies specializing in cooperation with international entities in the domestic market
  • Office Infrastructure –  Kraków offers modern office spaces that meet the requirements of even the most demanding tech companies
  • Investment Attractiveness A well-developed transportation network and support from local authorities in managing the formalities related to starting a business.

Geopolitical Environment:

  • Economic and Political Stability – As a member of the European Union and NATO Poland offers stable conditions for investors.
  • Cultural Diversity and AdaptabilityOver 70% of IT workers in Kraków are employed by companies outside the EU, which highlights the international nature of the market and the ease of adapting to various business cultures.
  • Proximity to European Markets: A strategic advantage – Kraków’s location makes it easier to serve clients across Europe. The city’s time zone also facilitates smoother cooperation between teams in the USA and Europe.
Bartosz Toporkiewicz
Connecting the Best Polish Software Developers with Global Businesses | Establishing Tech Hubs in Poland | CEO at itMatch

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