A two-day annual technology and startup conference held at AmberExpo in Gdansk, Poland, gathering entrepreneurs, developers, and investors from across Central and Eastern Europe, with a reported attendance of 5,000 participants.
Infoshare is an annual two-day technology and startup conference held in Gdansk, Poland, billed as the largest tech and startup conference in northern Poland. It brings together entrepreneurs, software developers, and investors under one roof, with a focus on innovation, scale-up growth, and the Central and Eastern European technology market. The event runs each May at AmberExpo, Gdansk's principal convention facility.
Infoshare takes place in late May, placing it within the spring cluster of European technology events that runs from March through June. Its Gdansk location gives it a distinct geographic identity within Central and Eastern Europe, a region that has grown significantly as a source of startup activity and developer talent. For attendees focused on the CEE market specifically, the late May timing sits comfortably before the summer slowdown and after the main Q1 fundraising windows.
The published focus areas for Infoshare centre on five overlapping themes: technology and innovation broadly, the startup and scale-up lifecycle, investment and entrepreneurship, software development practice, and the CEE regional market. The event does not restrict itself to a single sector or vertical, addressing instead the cross-cutting concerns of anyone building or funding technology companies in the region. The number of stages, named sessions, and any special formats are not publicly disclosed as of verification.
The number of stages, named conference tracks, workshop formats, and any special or closed-door sessions are not publicly disclosed as of verification. Structured B2B matchmaking, advance meeting scheduling, and an official networking application are not documented in available sources.
AmberExpo is Gdansk's primary exhibition and convention centre, located in the Letnica district in the eastern part of the city, adjacent to the PGE Narodowy arena complex. The facility handles large-scale trade fairs, congresses, and concerts, giving Infoshare access to the floor space and technical infrastructure required for an event of 5,000 attendees. Gdansk is connected to Warsaw and other major Polish cities by rail and by LOT and Ryanair routes through Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport, approximately 15 kilometres from the venue. The Baltic port city's central district, with its concentration of hotels and restaurants along the Motlawa river, provides a natural backdrop for evening side events, though no specific side event programme is publicly documented as of verification.
Infoshare Foundation is a Polish organiser operating the Infoshare conference as its primary output. The organisation is classified as a commercial publisher. Its founding year, full portfolio of events beyond the main conference, and city of registration are not publicly disclosed as of verification. The organiser's website serves as the single point of contact for both event information and delegate registration.
Infoshare occupies a specific and relatively uncrowded slot: the largest tech conference in northern Poland, serving a CEE startup and developer community that has limited access to the Western European circuit while producing increasingly significant companies and capital flows.
Registration for Infoshare is handled directly through the organiser's website at infoshare.pl. A delegate ticket price of approximately 144 EUR has been estimated from secondary sources; this figure has not been confirmed by the organiser and should be treated as indicative only. Official delegate and sponsor pricing for the 2026 edition is not publicly disclosed as of verification on the organiser's website. The access model, including whether any tickets are invitation-only or tiered by audience category, is not documented in available sources.
Infoshare is an annual technology and startup conference in Gdansk, running across two days each May. It is designed for founders, developers, investors, and innovation professionals with an interest in the CEE technology market. The event combines conference content with networking, without restricting itself to a single vertical or stage of company.
Based on available descriptions, it is all three simultaneously. The stated audience explicitly names entrepreneurs, developers, and investors as co-equal populations, which is typical of broad regional technology conferences that serve as meeting points for an entire local ecosystem rather than optimising for one professional profile.
Infoshare describes itself as the largest tech and startup conference in northern Poland. Within the CEE circuit, it sits alongside events in Warsaw, Krakow, Bucharest, and Prague but distinguishes itself through its Gdansk location and its focus on the northern Polish market and Baltic region entrepreneurship community. Comparative positioning against specific sibling events is not publicly documented.
Infoshare is a poor fit in several specific cases. Institutional investors deploying capital above Series B who rely on structured, pre-scheduled one-to-one meeting systems will find the event underequipped: no documented matchmaking infrastructure exists. Professionals seeking deep single-sector specialisation (fintech-only, deeptech-only, climate-only) will encounter a broad generalist programme rather than a concentrated vertical agenda. Western European attendees for whom the CEE market is not a strategic priority will find limited return relative to closer or larger events. Delegates requiring French or German as working languages will find only English on the official programme. Finally, corporate executives attending primarily for brand visibility through exhibition stands will find no exhibitor pricing or floorplan disclosed, making planning difficult.
AmberExpo is located in the Letnica district of Gdansk, in northern Poland. Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport serves the city with connections from Warsaw, London, Frankfurt, and other European hubs. The venue is reachable from the airport and city centre by tram and taxi. Hotel stock concentrates in Gdansk's historic centre, roughly 5 to 7 kilometres from the venue.
An estimate of approximately 144 EUR per delegate has circulated in secondary sources, but this figure is not confirmed by the organiser. Official ticket pricing for the 2026 edition is not publicly disclosed on the Infoshare website as of the verification date. Prospective attendees should consult infoshare.pl directly for confirmed rates.
No structured B2B matchmaking system, pre-scheduled meeting programme, or official networking application is documented in publicly available sources as of verification. The event does include networking sessions as a stated format component, but the mechanics of those sessions are not described in available materials.
The 2026 edition runs on 20 and 21 May at AmberExpo, Gdansk. No satellite events, pre-conference days, or post-conference programmes are publicly documented as of verification.
| Official website | https://infoshare.pl/ |
| Register | https://infoshare.pl/ |
| Programme | not disclosed |