Post-Congress Report: Poznań Economic Congress 2025
The Post-Congress Report provides a comprehensive summary of the 4th edition of the Poznań Economic Congress, held on 27–28 October 2025 in Poznań. The publication brings together the key themes, directions of debate and conclusions drawn from one of Poland’s most significant economic and public policy events.
The report reflects both the scale and importance of the Congress, which gathered representatives of business, public administration, academia, expert communities and the media. A distinctive feature of the 2025 edition was the participation of the highest state officials – the President of the Republic of Poland and the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland – underscoring the role of the Poznań Economic Congress as a platform for strategic discussion on Poland’s future.
Readers will find concise summaries of panel discussions and keynote speeches addressing the most pressing contemporary socio-economic challenges. The report covers, among others, the following areas:
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national and regional security in a changing geopolitical environment,
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Poland’s position on the international stage and its transatlantic and European relations,
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economic competitiveness and strategic infrastructure investments,
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technological transformation, including the impact of artificial intelligence on business and public administration,
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demographic, energy and climate-related challenges,
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the future of the labour market, education and skills development,
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the role of the state, local governments and the private sector in long-term development.
The publication also includes an overview of the Congress in figures, a summary of its media reach, and key insights from post-event participant surveys. Beyond data and analysis, the report captures the spirit of the Congress as a space for open, pluralistic and substantive dialogue—focused on long-term perspectives rather than short-term political considerations.
The Poznań Economic Congress 2025 Post-Congress Report is not only a record of the event, but also a reference point for further debate on the future of Poland, Europe and the Central and Eastern European region.
👉 We invite you to explore the full report: PEC25_report