
Poland's Bold Vision: 'Free City of Stanisławów' to be a Tech and Innovation Hub
Poland Unveils Ambitious Plan for 'Free City of Stanisławów': A New Hub of Innovation and Technology Poland is on the verge of a transformative project: the creation of "Free City of Stanisławów." Located near the under-construction Central Communication Port (CPK), this planned city aims to become a beacon of innovation and technology, attracting both Polish emigrants and international specialists. The project, inspired by the writings of Jacek Bartosiak, envisions a city built from the ground up, free from bureaucratic hurdles and designed to attract investment and talent. The strategic location, between Warsaw and Łódź, makes it an ideal candidate for a new metropolitan area, potentially creating a "Tri-city" region with millions of inhabitants. "If Poland wants to seriously compete for a place in the world of the future, it must think and act boldly," says Bartosiak, whose work inspired the project. The proposal includes ambitious plans for high-speed rail, integrated public transport, and a cutting-edge digital infrastructure. However, the project will need to navigate EU regulations concerning public aid and economic freedoms. Despite the challenges, the government is optimistic. The project could serve as a model for other countries seeking to attract investment and talent. Stanisławów, therefore, represents not only a bold vision for urban development but also a potential turning point for Poland's future.