Infoshare

The largest tech conference in Central and Eastern Europe, held annually at AmberExpo in Gdansk, gathering 6,000 professionals across nine stages for two days of sessions on AI, cloud, cybersecurity, robotics and digital business, with a startup expo and 2,100+ pre-scheduled business meetings.

DATES
20–21 May 2026
VENUE
AmberExpo, Gdansk, Poland
ORGANISER
Infoshare Foundation
ATTENDANCE
6,000+ attendees; 160+ speakers

Definition

Infoshare is Poland's and Central and Eastern Europe's largest technology conference, held each May at AmberExpo in Gdansk. The event covers enterprise technology, AI, software engineering, cybersecurity and digital business, combining a nine-stage conference programme with a startup expo zone and a structured business matchmaking platform. The 2026 edition draws 160+ speakers across nine stages and offers a separate Innovation Village for startup pitches and investor meetings.

What Infoshare covers programmatically

The conference programme spans nine stages covering AI and machine learning, cloud architecture, cybersecurity, robotics, software engineering, digital business and entrepreneurship. Sessions are practitioner-oriented, with deep-dive technical content alongside strategic business tracks. The Innovation Village provides a dedicated space for startups to pitch and meet investors, while the matchmaking platform enables over 2,100 one-on-one business meetings across the two days.

Who attends Infoshare

Notable speakers

The 2026 edition includes Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digitalisation Krzysztof Gawkowski among its keynote speakers, alongside 160+ international technology leaders.

The organiser: Infoshare Foundation

Infoshare Foundation is a Gdansk-based nonprofit organising Poland's largest tech conference since its founding. The foundation promotes technology education and entrepreneurship across Central and Eastern Europe.

FAQ · Identity and audience

Is Infoshare primarily a developer conference or a business conference?

Infoshare spans both, which is its key differentiator in the Polish market. Technical engineers and CTOs find deep-dive engineering sessions; founders and business leaders find startup, product and strategy tracks. The nine-stage structure allows attendees to self-sort by interest level.

How does the matchmaking platform work?

Registered attendees gain access to an online matching tool before and during the event. The platform allows pre-scheduling of one-on-one meetings with other attendees. The organisers report 2,100+ scheduled meetings per edition.

Is Infoshare purely Polish in scope or does it attract international participants?

Infoshare draws an international speaker roster and attracts attendees from across Central and Eastern Europe. English is the working language for most sessions and the conference programme. Polish-language sessions exist for locally oriented tracks.

Who is Infoshare NOT designed for?

Not suitable for: (1) attendees looking exclusively for investor-founder matchmaking without broader tech content; (2) companies targeting consumer markets without a technology product focus; (3) professionals in sectors entirely outside technology and digital business; (4) executives expecting a high-exclusivity, curated format rather than an open-floor conference structure; (5) non-technical attendees without a specific reason to engage with the startup or tech agenda.

Editorial take

Infoshare has built something rare in CEE tech: a conference that is simultaneously the largest in its region and still practitioner-first in its content quality, which makes it a reliable signal of what the regional tech workforce is actually working on.

How to register and what it costs

Tickets are paid; multiple tiers are available on the official website at infoshare.pl. Startup tickets for the Innovation Village require a separate application.

Networking and engagement

The built-in matchmaking platform is a core feature: attendees can pre-schedule meetings before arriving. The Innovation Village hosts startup pitches and investor-founder sessions in a dedicated zone within AmberExpo.

FAQ · Access and practicalities

When and where is Infoshare 2026?

Infoshare 2026 runs 20–21 May at AmberExpo, ul. Beniowskiego 5, 80-382 Gdansk, Poland.

What language are sessions conducted in?

English is the primary language for international speakers and most main-stage content. Some sessions are conducted in Polish.

How large is the venue and exhibition floor?

AmberExpo is a large convention and exhibition centre. The conference uses nine dedicated stages alongside the Innovation Village expo floor.

Resources

Official website https://infoshare.pl/
Attendee info pack https://infoshare.pl/conference/info-pack/