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🇵🇱 Tech Events in Poland

Poland has one of the fastest-growing tech-event calendars in Europe, distributed across Warsaw (largest and most varied), Kraków (deep software engineering and games), Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańsk, and a rising startup scene in several regional cities. Active cities on Brainberg right now include Warsaw, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Łódź, Poznań, Lublin, Katowice, and Nadarzyn. Brainberg aggregates listings from multiple event platforms and community calendars into a single European feed, so the full schedule for the country shows up in one chronological view instead of spread across separate platforms.

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Upcoming events in Poland

Software EngineeringConferenceFree

Boost Efficiency with Microsoft 360: 1 Day Session | Kraków

🇵🇱 Poland

Boost productivity and collaboration in one day—gain digital skills to work smarter and stand out in academics and beyond.

Group Discounts:

  • Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
  • Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants

For more information on venue address, reach out to "contact@academyforpros.com"

About This Course

Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, Snacks and beverages will be provided during the session

If you would like weekend training sessions, kindly reach out to us at contact@academyforpros.com for availability and scheduling.

Course Overview:

This one-day Microsoft 360 course helps students build essential digital skills to study smarter, collaborate effectively, and present ideas with confidence. Participants explore tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams through hands-on activities based on real academic tasks. The course focuses on practical application to boost productivity, creativity, and teamwork for academic and future success.

Learning Objectives:

Understand the core features and benefits of Microsoft 360 tools

  • Create professional documents, presentations, and spreadsheets with ease
  • Apply smart techniques to improve productivity and save time
  • Collaborate effectively using digital tools for group projects
  • Organize tasks, notes, and schedules for better academic performance
  • Analyze and present data using Excel and PowerPoint features
  • Integrate multiple Microsoft 360 tools for real-world academic success

Target Audience:

  • Individuals looking to improve digital productivity and efficiency
  • Beginners wanting to build a strong foundation in Microsoft 360 tools
  • Learners aiming to create professional documents, presentations, and spreadsheets
  • Those interested in improving collaboration and teamwork skills
  • Individuals seeking to manage tasks, projects, and schedules effectively

Why Choose This Course?

This course delivers practical, hands-on learning of Microsoft 360 with a strong focus on real-world applications and productivity. It is led by an experienced trainer who simplifies complex tools through interactive and engaging teaching methods. The content is structured to ensure immediate application through activities, examples, and guided practice. The one-day intensive format provides maximum value, helping build essential digital skills quickly and effectively.

©2026 Academy for Pros. This content is protected by copyright law. Copy or Reproduction without permission is prohibited.

Want to train your entire team?
This in-house session offers a flexible and convenient way to deliver the training directly at your organization. The content can be fully customized to match specific goals, industry requirements, and skill levels. Activities, examples, and pace can also be tailored to ensure a more relevant, engaging, and impactful learning experience****.****

📧 Contact us today to schedule a customized in-house session: contact@academyforpros.com

Mon 22 Jun · 11:00 – 19:00
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

Płatności w czasach kryzysu.

Łódź, 🇵🇱 Poland

Zaproszenie na Meetup FinTech Central Poland – 22.06.2026, Łódź

Fundacja FinTech Central Poland serdecznie zaprasza na kolejny meetup, który odbędzie się 22 czerwca 2026 roku w Mediatece MeMo w Łodzi. Wydarzenie zgromadzi ekspertów, praktyków oraz entuzjastów branży płatności, technologii finansowych i infrastruktury IT, tworząc przestrzeń do wymiany wiedzy, doświadczeń i inspiracji.

Temat przewodni:

„Płatności w czasach kryzysu”

W obliczu rosnącej niepewności gospodarczej, zmiennych regulacji oraz dynamicznych zagrożeń cybernetycznych, systemy płatnicze stają przed nowymi wyzwaniami. Podczas meetupu przyjrzymy się temu, jak branża fintech radzi sobie w trudnych warunkach rynkowych oraz jakie strategie pozwalają utrzymać stabilność, bezpieczeństwo i zaufanie użytkowników.
Eksperci omówią m.in.:

  • odporność systemów płatniczych na turbulencje rynkowe,
  • zmiany w zachowaniach konsumentów w okresach kryzysu,
  • rolę innowacji technologicznych w budowaniu przewagi konkurencyjnej.

Prezentacja Partnera Strategicznego wydarzenia OVH

Debaty eksperckie

W programie przewidziano także dwie specjalistyczne debaty:
1. Porównanie hostingów dla systemów płatniczych
Dyskusja skoncentruje się na wyborze optymalnej infrastruktury dla usług finansowych. Poruszone zostaną kwestie takie jak:

  • cloud vs on-premise vs hybrid,
  • bezpieczeństwo danych i zgodność z regulacjami,
  • skalowalność i koszty utrzymania,
  • doświadczenia firm fintech i instytucji finansowych.

2. DR, HA vs AI – przyszłość zapewnienia ciągłości działania

Czy klasyczne podejścia do Disaster Recovery (DR) i High Availability (HA) nadal wystarczają w erze sztucznej inteligencji? Paneliści zmierzą się z pytaniami o:

  • automatyzację reagowania na incydenty,
  • wykorzystanie AI w predykcji awarii,
  • równowagę pomiędzy sprawdzonymi metodami a nowoczesnymi rozwiązaniami,
  • realne case studies z branży.

Dlaczego warto wziąć udział?

  • poznasz aktualne trendy i wyzwania sektora płatności,
  • weźmiesz udział w merytorycznych debatach z udziałem ekspertów,
  • nawiążesz wartościowe kontakty biznesowe i technologiczne,
  • poszerzysz wiedzę w inspirującej, nieformalnej atmosferze.

Serdecznie zapraszamy!

Mon 22 Jun · 15:00< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

IEEE CyberSec Meetup Wrocław vol.2

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

Hi there,

hope you haven’t forgotten about us - we’re back with another IEEE CyberSec Meetup Wrocław.
This time we’re focusing on AI in cybersecurity - including a CTF case with AI agents and a session on digital identity and deepfake.
Join us!
If you feel like joining, having a chat, and hearing something practical, registration is already open.

Agenda
The program includes two expert talks:

  • Michał Walkowski, Ph.D., Eng. (WUST / Founder, DSecure.me)
    Operation Cyber Flag 26: Multiverse of Agents. How 10 people and 33 LLM instances won an A&D CTF
    (this talk will be delivered in Polish)
  • Aleksandra Kowalczuk (Cybersecurity Senior Analyst, Accenture)
    You, but fake – How AI Breaks Digital Identity

Admission:
Free (registration required)

Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScKhu73MeX8rCEftVTQT6RO6bO13wRo5-klCUqEOKkvDY7Vmg/viewform

About the event
IEEE CyberSec Meetup Wrocław is an initiative organized by the IEEE Poland-Wrocław Cybersecurity Local Group, in cooperation with the Wrocław University of Science and Technology and Startup Wroclaw. The event is dedicated to cybersecurity professionals and anyone interested in the practical aspects of digital security. The meetup features an intimate format focused on sharing experiences, discussing real-world challenges, and building relationships within the community.

Discussion and networking
The presentation part will be followed by a discussion and a Q&A session, concluding with networking – an opportunity to talk, exchange experiences, and establish industry contacts.
The number of seats is limited.

Mon 22 Jun · 16:00< 50
Cloud & DevOpsMeetupFree

AWS User Group Wrocław Meetup - 23.06.2026 [EN]

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

[Event in English 🇬🇧]
Join us on yet another AWS User Group Meeting, sponsored by DataArt. Pizza and drinks are included and the event is free!

If you wish to speak at our event(s), just use this form!

🟢 Where and when?
Plac Grunwaldzki 23 floor 6 (Data Art office), Wrocław, 6 PM CEST 🔴 the location is different than usual 🔴 After 6:00 p.m. the main entrance may be closed. We invite you again from the courtyard, i.e. at the main entrance to Starbucks.

Agenda
➡️ 18:00 - Intro by AWS User Group Wroclaw organizers
🧑‍💻 18:15 - How not to shoot yourself in the foot: lessons from building AI products - Tomasz Dudek
🍻 19:00 - Networking & Pizza
🧑‍💻 19:45 - Al Native Development: Strategies and Impact at Kuehne+Nagel and AWS - Igor Kovach
🍻 20:45 - Networking

➡️ How not to shoot yourself in the foot: lessons from building AI products
It has been over 3 years since AI blew up in popularity. During my time as a Solutions Architect and later as Head of an AI department, I have seen hundreds of projects - both successes and failures. In this talk, I will share a few near-failed Amazon Bedrock projects and the lessons we learned the hard way. After this talk, you will be able to avoid making the same mistakes and deliver real value from day one!

🎤 Tomasz Dudek - Head of Data & AI, Chaos Gears

➡️ Al Native Development: Strategies and Impact at Kuehne+Nagel and AWS

Kuehne + Nagel and AWS have evolved beyond Al-assisted development to embrace Al Native practices, integrating Al as a partner throughout the software development lifecycle. Learn how their teams leverage AWS foundational tools including Amazon Q Developer, Kiro, and Amazon Bedrock. Discover effective Prompt Driven Development methodologies and grassroots adoption strategies from early champions. See how Amazon enables teams to provide Al with right context through strategic use of MCP, RAG and custom models trained on Amazon technical knowledge. Understand the culture transformation required across multi-thousand person organizations, where every role must evolve.

🎤 Igor Kovach - Head of Cloud Competence Centre at Kuehne+Nagel

I specialize in cloud strategy, AI integration, and making complex IT simple. Based in Wrocław, I love turning big ideas into scalable solutions—whether in the cloud, on a bike trail, or over coffee.

Sponsor
DataArt (https://www.dataart.com/)

Tue 23 Jun · 16:0050–200
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

331. WJUG – Event Bus Maxxing with Jakub Nabrdalik

Warsaw, 🇵🇱 Poland

Zapraszamy na ostatnie już w tym sezonie spotkanie Warsaw Java User Group, które odbędzie się we wtorek 23 czerwca 2026 o godzinie 18:00!

Na to spotkanie zaprosiliśmy Jakuba Nabrdalika, który podczas 2 slotów przedstawi kilka przykładów z życia wziętych, pokazujących co można kreatywnie zrobić z event busem.

Dziękujemy naszemu Partnerowi - Paramount(a Skydance Corporation) za możliwość zorganizowania spotkania WJUGa po raz kolejny w ich biurze na Mokotowskiej 19.

Szczególnie dziękujemy Ewie Wołosowicz z Teamu Paramount za współpracę zarówno w tym sezonie jak i w poprzednich latach poprzez organizację całego zaplecza do spotkań WJUGa w siedzibie Paramount i nadawanie im szczególnej atmosfery :)

Agenda:

  • 18:00 - 18:05 - Przywitanie
  • 18:05 - 19:05 - Jakub Nabrdalik, Use your event bus creatively (I)
  • 19:05 - 19:20 - Przerwa
  • 19:20 - 20:20 - Jakub Nabrdalik, Use your event bus creatively (II)
  • 20:20 - 21:00 - Networking

Od Kuby: Jeśli zawsze Ci się wydawało że Kafka/Event Hub/Pulsar, MSK, Kinesis to po prostu kolejne kolejki na sterydach, to może Cię zainteresować ten wykład, w którym opowiem nie tylko jak te narzędzia działają w środku w sposób zrozumiały dla każdego (zero knowledge expected), ale pokażę jak je kreatywnie wykorzystać do rozwiązywania problemów które wydają się bez nich skomplikowane (przykłady z produkcji). Jeśli natomiast partycjonowanie i consumer group są dla Ciebie nudne do urzygu, zastąpiłeś ostatnio klaster baz danych własnym WALem (jak Monday), to raczej nic nowego nie wyniesiesz

Abstract:
Use your event bus creatively
Distributed persisted transaction logs, like Kakfa, Event Hub, Pulsar, Kinesis, MSK are everywhere and most companies either have them already, or can get them as managed services right away. Yet, developers do not understand the power those provide and instead treat them just as another boring queue. If you are not an expert on those tools, let me open up your mind a little bit with a few real life examples from production on what you can do with them creatively. There’ll be a lot of architecture, I’ll explain how to think about those tools, and how they work underneath the surface. If you’ve never used any of those, or you’ve just treated them as dumb pipes (which they are), this talk is for you.

O prelegencie:

Jakub Nabrdalik: I build systems on all levels: designing architecture, writing code, mentoring people, managing departments, leading teams, operating prod - all that’s necessary to get the product to production and make it shine for end users.

Dodatkowe informacje:

  • Spotkanie jest bezpłatne i przeznaczone dla osób pełnoletnich.
  • Zapewniamy napoje, przekąski i pizzę.
  • Po prezentacjach będzie czas na pytania i dyskusję.
  • Zapraszamy zarówno doświadczonych programistów, jak i osoby stawiające pierwsze kroki w świecie Javy(i nie tylko!).
  • Uczestnicząc w spotkaniu, które jest nagrywane i dokumentowane fotograficznie, wyrażasz zgodę na nieodpłatne utrwalenie i rozpowszechnianie swojego wizerunku w materiałach promocyjnych i informacyjnych organizatora, w tym w mediach społecznościowych, na stronie internetowej oraz w publikacjach związanych z wydarzeniem.
  • Jest to ostatnie spotkanie WJUGa w tym sezonie. W związku z tym, że część z Was zapisuje się na spotkania i nie przychodzi (nie odwołując swojej obecności na meetupie) postanowiliśmy podsumować po tym spotkaniu listy obecności. Dlatego, jeśli coś Wam wypadnie przed spotkaniem to przypominamy, że jest opcja na meetupie odwołania swojej obecności i tym samym dania szansy osobom z listy rezerwowej.

Do zobaczenia na spotkaniu!

O WJUG:
Warsaw Java User Group (WJUG) to społeczność pasjonatów języka Java(i nie tylko), którzy regularnie spotykają się, aby dzielić się wiedzą i doświadczeniami. Organizujemy prelekcje, warsztaty i inne wydarzenia, które mają na celu rozwój umiejętności programistycznych i integrację środowiska Java w Warszawie.

Tue 23 Jun · 16:0050–200
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

The AI Collective Poland: AI-Human Synergy (Wroclaw)

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

The AI Collective Poland: AI-Human Synergy (Wroclaw)

Education Without Teachers? The Future of EdTech and the Limits of Self-Directed Learning with AI: A look at the AI revolution in education - lessons from business, technology, and human experience.

📅 Wednesday, June 24, 2026
🕔 17:00 - 20:00 CEST
📍 Wrocław
📝 **Registration required **
Limited capacity - applications will be reviewed and accepted based on the registration form.

🇵🇱 This event will be held fully in Polish.

About the Event

During our May meetup, AI-Human Synergy, we explored what real partnership between humans and technology can look like - and where AI can meaningfully take over repetitive, routine work.

In June, we are taking the conversation one step further and diving into one of the most important and controversial areas of this transformation: education and lifelong learning in the age of AI.

We will ask a few uncomfortable questions:

Can advanced language models and autonomous AI agents signal the end of the traditional role of the teacher, mentor, or professor?

Where does AI truly support self-directed learning - and where does it only create an illusion of competence?

Will AI-driven digital transformation in education actually give us what we need in the long run, or simply faster access to information?

As always at The AI Collective, we are moving away from hype and simple answers. We are gathering in the academic heart of Wrocław with a curated group of people from business, education, technology, and academia to explore the topic from three angles: psychological, academic, and business-oriented.

Agenda

16:30 - Registration, Welcome Coffee & Networking ☕
Arrival, check-in, and informal conversations.

17:00 - Welcome & Introduction: AI Landscape 2026 (Polish 🇵🇱)
**Maciej Gawlik, **Managing Partner at LEANSPIN

Opening of the meeting and a strategic summary of the current artificial intelligence landscape. He will talk about how modern organizations and teams need to redefine their upskilling methodologies in order to maintain flexibility and a clear market advantage in an era of dynamic technological change.

17:20 - The Human Perspective: Humans in the Learning Process and the Psychological Limits of AI (Polish 🇵🇱)
**Paweł Gąsowski, **CEO and owner of Moderator Sp. z o.o., coach and business skills trainer
He will shift the focus to the key dynamics of the student-mentor relationship. He will explain the psychological mechanisms of knowledge acquisition, the irreplaceable role of empathy, and why authentic emotional connection and moral responsibility are boundaries that AI will never be able to replicate.

17:40 - The Academic Perspective: Academic Rigor and the Future of Higher Education (Polish 🇵🇱)
dr hab. Krzysztof Piontek, prof. UEW
Professor at Wrocław University of Economics and Business, AI@HUB UEW initiative
He will assess how universities and academic structures must adapt to a reality in which factual knowledge has been completely democratized by LLM models. He will address structural opportunities, as well as methodological risks related to implementing AI in higher education.

18:00 - Business & EdTech Perspective: From GenAI to AI Agents in Corporate Education (Polish 🇵🇱)
**Kamila Kowalska, **Co-Founder & Vice President at Human Partner, EdTech and immersive learning expert
She will present the practical side of using artificial intelligence in business education and e-learning. She will talk about the transition from classic, linear training programs to adaptive, data-driven development paths, the real implementation of AI Agents supporting participants in real time, and the challenges related to privacy, security, and data quality during corporate implementations.

18:20 - Panel Discussion & Open Q&A 🗣️ (Polish 🇵🇱)
A dynamic debate with all speakers and the audience. We will confront academic theory with business pragmatism in EdTech and the natural psychological barriers of employees. Bring your toughest questions!

19:00 - Networking & Informal Conversations 🤝
Open space to connect, exchange experiences, and meet people from Wrocław’s AI, education, and business ecosystem.

19:45 - Interactive Workshop 🛠️ (Polish 🇵🇱)
Group “lessons learned” session
→ What concrete insights do we take away from today?

20:00 - Official Meetup Wrap-Up

Speakers & Hosts

Kamila Kowalska
Co-Founder & Vice President at Human Partner. EdTech, immersive learning, and corporate education expert focused on the practical use of technology in the development of people and organizations.

Paweł Gąsowski
CEO and owner of Moderator Sp. z o.o., coach, and business skills trainer. He works with leaders, teams, and organizations on competence development, communication, and effectiveness.

dr hab. Krzysztof Piontek, prof. UEW
Professor at Wrocław University of Economics and Business, connected with the AI@HUB UEW initiative. He brings an academic perspective on the development, implementation, and consequences of AI in education and organizations.

Maciej Gawlik
Managing Partner at LEANSPIN. He supports organizations in transformation, competence development, and building the ability to operate in changing business and technological environments.

Przemysław Skrzek
AI Collective Wrocław community builder. Expert in the intersection of technology, HR, and education. Moderator of the session.

Wiktor Mijal
Regional Director (Europe) at The AI Collective, building and supporting AI communities across the region. Focused on connecting ecosystems, enabling collaboration, and translating global insights into local impact.

Why Attend?
  • No fluff, no hype
    We focus on real challenges, boundaries, and consequences of implementing AI in education.
  • Three perspectives in one room
    Psychology, academia, and business - rarely brought together in one practical conversation.
  • A topic that affects everyone
    Learning, reskilling, competence development, and the role of teachers and mentors will be among the defining questions of the coming years.
  • Curated community
    Meet people who are actually building, implementing, teaching, researching, and making decisions.
  • Networking with purpose
    This is not only a series of talks - it is a space to exchange experience, meet the right people, and build meaningful relationships.
In Partnership With

This event is organized in partnership with local institutions supporting the development of the AI ecosystem in Wrocław.

AI HUB @ UEW
AI HUB at Wrocław University of Economics is an initiative focused on connecting academia, business, and technology around artificial intelligence. The hub supports knowledge exchange, research collaboration, and practical AI adoption by bringing together students, researchers, and industry practitioners in a shared innovation space.
🔗 https://ai.uew.pl/

Wrocław University of Economics Library
The Library of Wrocław University of Economics is a modern academic and community space that supports education, research, and knowledge sharing. Beyond its traditional role, it actively engages in initiatives that connect science, business, and society - creating an environment for dialogue, innovation, and collaboration.
🔗 https://bg.uew.pl/

About The AI Collective

The AI Collective is a global non-profit building the human layer for the AI era - bringing together builders, researchers, operators, and leaders to exchange insights, deepen human connection, and drive collective progress.

We operate through local chapters around the world, creating spaces where meaningful conversations lead to meaningful outcomes - because in a time of rapid technological acceleration, human connection is more important than ever.

As always, food and drink, engaging conversation, and incredible company will all be provided!

Please be advised: Unfortunately, space is very limited at these community events and we can not always accept everyone we would like to. If you are not accepted to this event, please keep applying! We appreciate your application tremendously and we are looking forward to seeing you at a future event very soon!

The AI Collective** **is a global non-profit building the human layer for the AI era. We unite 200,000+ leaders, builders, and stakeholders across 100+ forums worldwide to democratize the frontier, build trust, and coordinate how society navigates the rapid acceleration of technological progress.

All attendees and organizers at events affiliated with The AI Collective agree to our privacy policy and are subject to our code of conduct.

Wed 24 Jun · 16:30 – 20:00
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

Tech4People: Meetup #02

Katowice, 🇵🇱 Poland

Zapraszamy na meetup technologiczny w Sopra Steria Polska!

Startujemy o 17:00 (rejestracja od 16h45) w siedzibie firmy.

***Podczas rejestracji na wydarzenie prosimy o podanie imienia oraz nazwiska - na tej podstawie będziemy dokonywać rejestracji***

Agenda:
17:00 - 17:45 Czy AI zabije Qt developera? Figma, LLM-y i przyszłość natywnego UI.
17:45-18:00 Przerwa
18:00-18:45 Jak robić, żeby się nie narobić – czyli automatyzacja od Juniora dla Juniorów.
18:45-19:15 Networking & Pizza

O czym porozmawiamy?

1. Czy AI zabije Qt developera? Figma, LLM-y i przyszłość natywnego UI
To nie jest talk o "Modern C++" ani wprowadzenie do cross-platformowego Qt. To rozmowa o tym, jak zmienia się rola developera w erze, w której granica między designerem, programistą i AI staje się płynna — i dlaczego C++/Qt nadal wygrywa tam, gdzie liczy się performance, determinizm i bliskość sprzętu.
Tomasz Banaszek

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2. Jak robić, żeby się nie narobić - czyli automatyzacja od Juniora dla Juniorów
Pokażemy, że niemal każdą powtarzalną czynność można zautomatyzować, a głównymi ograniczeniami są polityki bezpieczeństwa klienta oraz nasza własna wyobraźnia.
Omówione zostaną praktyczne przykłady usprawniania codziennej pracy – od prostych działań, takich jak generowanie szablonów do zamykania ticketów, po automatyzację zadań w Excelu, który często jest postrzegany jako jedno z bardziej czasochłonnych narzędzi.
Przedstawione zostaną również sposoby realizacji automatycznych akcji w przeglądarce internetowej bez konieczności instalowania dodatkowych rozszerzeń, z uwzględnieniem ograniczeń wynikających z polityk bezpieczeństwa i środowiska klienta.
Istotnym elementem prezentacji będzie wykorzystanie sztucznej inteligencji w procesie tworzenia automatyzacji. Pokazane zostanie, jak dzięki odpowiednio przygotowanym promptom można skrócić czas budowy skryptów z kilku tygodni do zaledwie kilku godzin, nawet bez zaawansowanej wiedzy programistycznej.
Całość zostanie wzbogacona o rzeczywiste przykłady wdrożeń, zarówno tych zakończonych sukcesem, jak i tych, które napotkały na różnego rodzaju wyzwania i ograniczenia.
Piotr Jabłoński

***
Kilka słów o naszych Prelegentach
Tomasz Banaszek
Solution Architect w dziale Aeroline w Sopra Steria. Od 16 lat tworzy oprogramowanie w C++ i Qt — najpierw dla mediów i motoryzacji, dziś dla lotnictwa. W ostatnich latach odpowiadał za rozwój platformy Electronic Flight Bag, z której korzysta 17 000 pilotów na całym świecie. W tym czasie prowadził międzynarodowy zespół inżynierów w Polsce, Francji i Indiach. Najbardziej interesuje go projektowanie systemów, od których coś realnie zależy. Po godzinach maluje figurki do gier bitewnych i angażuje się w działalność organizacji pozarządowych.

Piotr Jabłoński
W Sopra Steria Polska pracuję od ponad 4 lat. Na co dzień interesuję się informatyką w szerokim zakresie — mam ogólną wiedzę z różnych obszarów IT. Pracuję w zespole GIRO N2 SECURITE. Lubię kombinować i majsterkować, zarówno fizycznie, jak i w środowisku komputerowym. Analiza, czytanie logów oraz próby oskryptowania czegoś i automatyzacji procesów to mój konik.

***
After:
Po części merytorycznej zapraszamy na networking przy pizzy.

Do zobaczenia!

Wed 24 Jun · 15:00< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

Underground Hacks

🇵🇱 Poland

Hey everyone,
Join us for an Offensive Night focused on how attackers actually think, move, and break things—and how we respond.

This evening brings together creative red teaming tactics and a hands-on vulnerability demo, designed for security engineers, developers, and anyone curious about the offensive side of security.

Agenda

  • 17:00 Doors open
  • 17:30 Live virtual speaker: Steve Borosh
    Continuous Offensive Recon: Tightening the OODA Loop with AI-Driven Data Enrichment for Red Team Operations
    Traditional penetration tests, assumed-compromise assessments, and red team engagements still treat reconnaissance as a discrete, time-boxed phase at the beginning of the assessment. In reality, modern environments change hourly, files change, credentials rotate, people join and leave, and defensive controls evolve. Static recon snapshots quickly go stale, forcing operators to restart the intelligence cycle under pressure. This talk presents Continuous Offensive Recon as the solution: a persistent, closed-loop intelligence capability that provides offensive operators with actionable intelligence at every phase of the assessment.
    Raw data from passive recon, active scanning, file share searching, C2 exfiltration, user behavior, and open-source intelligence is abundant. What separates elite operators is the ability to continuously enrich that data, surface hidden relationships between obscure technical and human data points, and convert noise into prioritized, high-fidelity attack paths in near real time.
    We will walk through exactly how to build and operate this capability using a practical, open-source-heavy stack that the audience can start implementing immediately:
    With the industry moving towards more “Continuous Penetration Testing” as BHIS has adopted, offensive operators are moving from periodic assessments to a living, intelligence-gathering assessment that paired with the OODA loop decision cycle, and continuous reconnaissance, keeps operators ahead of their target networks.
  • 18:30 intermission
  • 19:00 in-person speaker: Julian B. Let Him Cook! Hacking the Meatmeet BBQ Probe
    With grilling season upon us, each and every grillmaster is eagerly preparing their tools… but little do some know, their “smart” meat probes may have some glaring vulnerabilities that could leave them cooked. In this presentation we will disassemble, dump the flash, and decompile the mobile application of the Meatmeet BBQ probes to find countless vulnerabilities. From an open S3 bucket with the profile photo of every grill master, poorly salted passwords, to never-before-seen devices, and even remote code execution, Julian will walk you through the platter of vulnerabilities he found. This will illustrate the importance of IoT security, because the last thing you want is for your beautiful BBQ to be burnt to a crisp! As a Senior Penetration Tester at Software Secured, Julian hunts for vulnerabilities across a range of clients and products. Off hours, he spends his time performing vulnerability research against IoT devices and FOSS, amassing over 50 CVEs in the past several years. Previous work includes exploiting the Furbo devices, to find 20+ vulnerabilities, discovering more than 130,000 Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Other LLM Chats Readable on Archive.org (https://www.404media.co/more-than-130-000-claude-grok-chatgpt-and-other-llm-chats-readable-on-archive-org/), as well as being featured by 404Media in the article: Grok Exposes Underlying Prompts for Its AI Personas: ‘EVEN PUTTING THINGS IN YOUR ***’ (https://www.404media.co/grok-exposes-underlying-prompts-for-its-ai-personas-even-putting-things-in-your-ass/)

Come curious, leave sharper - RSVP Now

Wed 24 Jun · 15:00< 50
SecurityMeetupFree

BSides Kraków Meetup - Underground Hacks

🇵🇱 Poland

Join us at Security BSides Kraków Meetup to dive deep into the world of cybersecurity threats and trends. This event will cover various topics including computer security, information security, application security, white hat hacking, web security, and software security. Our expert speakers will share their knowledge and insights on how to stay ahead of cyber threats in today's technology-driven world.

Agenda

  • 17:00 Doors open
  • 17:30 Live virtual speaker: Steve Borosh
    Continuous Offensive Recon: Tightening the OODA Loop with AI-Driven Data Enrichment for Red Team Operations
    Traditional penetration tests, assumed-compromise assessments, and red team engagements still treat reconnaissance as a discrete, time-boxed phase at the beginning of the assessment. In reality, modern environments change hourly, files change, credentials rotate, people join and leave, and defensive controls evolve. Static recon snapshots quickly go stale, forcing operators to restart the intelligence cycle under pressure. This talk presents Continuous Offensive Recon as the solution: a persistent, closed-loop intelligence capability that provides offensive operators with actionable intelligence at every phase of the assessment.
    Raw data from passive recon, active scanning, file share searching, C2 exfiltration, user behavior, and open-source intelligence is abundant. What separates elite operators is the ability to continuously enrich that data, surface hidden relationships between obscure technical and human data points, and convert noise into prioritized, high-fidelity attack paths in near real time.
    We will walk through exactly how to build and operate this capability using a practical, open-source-heavy stack that the audience can start implementing immediately:
    With the industry moving towards more “Continuous Penetration Testing” as BHIS has adopted, offensive operators are moving from periodic assessments to a living, intelligence-gathering assessment that paired with the OODA loop decision cycle, and continuous reconnaissance, keeps operators ahead of their target networks.
  • 18:30 intermission
  • 19:00 in-person speaker: Julian B. Let Him Cook! Hacking the Meatmeet BBQ Probe
    With grilling season upon us, each and every grillmaster is eagerly preparing their tools… but little do some know, their “smart” meat probes may have some glaring vulnerabilities that could leave them cooked. In this presentation we will disassemble, dump the flash, and decompile the mobile application of the Meatmeet BBQ probes to find countless vulnerabilities. From an open S3 bucket with the profile photo of every grill master, poorly salted passwords, to never-before-seen devices, and even remote code execution, Julian will walk you through the platter of vulnerabilities he found. This will illustrate the importance of IoT security, because the last thing you want is for your beautiful BBQ to be burnt to a crisp! As a Senior Penetration Tester at Software Secured, Julian hunts for vulnerabilities across a range of clients and products. Off hours, he spends his time performing vulnerability research against IoT devices and FOSS, amassing over 50 CVEs in the past several years. Previous work includes exploiting the Furbo devices, to find 20+ vulnerabilities, discovering more than 130,000 Claude, Grok, ChatGPT, and Other LLM Chats Readable on Archive.org (https://www.404media.co/more-than-130-000-claude-grok-chatgpt-and-other-llm-chats-readable-on-archive-org/), as well as being featured by 404Media in the article: Grok Exposes Underlying Prompts for Its AI Personas: ‘EVEN PUTTING THINGS IN YOUR ***’ (https://www.404media.co/grok-exposes-underlying-prompts-for-its-ai-personas-even-putting-things-in-your-ass/)

Whether you are a seasoned professional in the security industry or simply interested in learning more about hacking and technology, this meetup is the perfect opportunity to network with like-minded individuals and expand your knowledge. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your understanding of cybersecurity and contribute to a safer digital environment for all.

And of course, we invite you for some drinks and appetizers to socialize and make your networking easier.

Wed 24 Jun · 15:00< 50
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

Smarter IT Operations in Atlassian Cloud - AI, Automation & System Health

🇵🇱 Poland

Join us for another Atlassian Community Event in Kraków focused on modern IT operations, automation, AI, and cloud reliability.

In this session, you'll learn how organizations can move beyond traditional ITSM approaches and build more intelligent, resilient, and proactive service management processes using Atlassian tools.

Standard ITSM Is No Longer Enough - Time for Intelligent Processes!
Speaker: Marek Młonka

⚠️ This presentation will be delivered in Polish only.

Discover how to build a dynamic incident response ecosystem where Jira Service Management, monitoring tools, and AI work together to improve operational efficiency.

During a live demonstration, Marek will show how to:

Manage assets in Jira Service Management Cloud (Standard plan)

Automate communication with users during incidents and outages

Use AI to organize, prioritize, and optimize daily work

The session will focus on practical integrations and real-world use cases, demonstrating how Jira can become the operational hub for modern IT teams.

Why You Should Check System Health in Your Admin Page and What Benefits It Provides
Speaker: Mateusz Wójcik, Deviniti

Have you ever wondered where Atlassian status information comes from and whether public status pages tell the whole story?

In this session, Mateusz will explain:

How Atlassian status information and incident calculations work behind the scenes

Why developer.atlassian.com and status.atlassian.com should not be your primary sources of information about your Cloud instance

What insights you can gain from the System Health feature in Atlassian Administration

How proactive monitoring can help administrators react faster and make better operational decisions

Whether you're a Jira Administrator, IT Manager, or Atlassian enthusiast, this event will provide practical insights into improving reliability, visibility, and efficiency across your Atlassian Cloud environment.

We look forward to seeing you in Kraków!

Agenda


Speakers

Mateusz Wójcik - Deviniti (Atlassian Engineer)

Marek Mlonka

Specjalizuje się w obszarach zarządzania usługami i procesów wsparcia. Ma za sobą wiele złożonych projektów budowy i wdrożenia modeli usługowych, monitorowania jakości świadczonych usług czy doskonalenia organizacji IT.
Wieloletnie praktyczne doświadczenie zdobył pracując w dużych organizacjach o rozproszonej strukturze organizacyjnej, (takich jak …

Moderators

Sebastian Sadowski - Deviniti (Senior Atlassian Solution Designer)

ITSM Architect specializing in Atlassian tools. Driving service management excellence through strategy, process design, and client collaboration.

Adam Stępień - Deviniti (Team Leader | Atlassian Consultants)

Hosted By

Piotr Musial, Head of Engineering

Head of Engineering at PMI | 3x AWS, Terraform Certified | Speaker at tech conferences | Atlassian Community Leader | Board advisor at SklepOpon.com

Adam Stępień, Team Leader || Atlassian Consultant

Sebastian Sadowski, ITSM Solution Architect || Atlassian Consultant

ITSM Architect specializing in Atlassian tools. Driving service management excellence through strategy, process design, and client collaboration.


Global Partner

Atlassian (http://atlassian.com)
Millions of users globally rely on Atlassian products every day for improving software development, project management, collaboration, and code quality.

Partners

Shoper

Deviniti (https://deviniti.com/)


For over a decade, Atlassian customers have come together to network, share ideas, solve problems, and find new ways to use Atlassian products. Today, more than 15,000 people take part in Atlassian community events in more than 30 countries.

Complete your event RSVP here: https://ace.atlassian.com/events/details/atlassian-krakow-presents-smarter-it-operations-in-atlassian-cloud-ai-automation-amp-system-health/.

Wed 24 Jun · 15:30< 50
Data & AnalyticsMeetupFree

33. spotkanie Data Community Trójmiasto - Gdańsk

Gdańsk, 🇵🇱 Poland

Cześć!
Zapraszamy na 33. spotkanie Trójmiejskiej Grupy Data Community!
W czasie spotkania dowiemy się jak projektować kontekst dla LLM-ów i automatyzować jego poprawianie, a także jak przetwarzać tylko to, co się zmieniło niezależnie od technologii.
Spotkanie odbędzie się w gdańskim biurze firmy Hapag-Lloyd!

Udział w wydarzeniu jest jak zawsze bezpłatny, jednak ze względów logistycznych prosimy o rejestrację przez Meetup oraz przybycie przed 18:00.

Szczegóły wydarzenia
📅 Data: Środa, 24 czerwca
Godzina: 18:00
📍 Miejsce: Biuro Hapag-Lloyd, Biuro Alchemia IV - Neon, Grunwaldzka 413, Gdańsk, Oliwa - 7 piętro.

Dojazd komunikacją miejską: najbliższa stacja SKM - Gdańsk Przymorze Uniwersytet.
Najwygodniejszy parking - parkingi Olivia biznes center - szczegóły: https://www.oliviacentre.com/o-nas/parkingi/

Agenda

  • 18:00 - 18:15 Wprowadzenie i sprawy organizacyjne
  • 18:15 - 19:15 Hubert Jegierski - Prompt to za mało: jak projektować kontekst dla LLM-ów i automatyzować jego poprawianie

Korzystasz z LLM-ów i masz wrażenie, że dobry prompt działa świetnie… dopóki nie zmienisz modelu, dostawca nie wycofa używanej wersji albo kolejne poprawki zaczynają psuć to, co już działało?
W tej prezentacji zobaczysz, dlaczego samo „napiszmy lepszy prompt” często nie wystarcza i gdzie zaczyna się context engineering. Dowiesz się więcej o promptowym długu technicznym, wpływie kontekstu na jakość odpowiedzi i o tym, dlaczego ręczne poprawianie instrukcji szybko przestaje się skalować.
Na końcu zobaczysz DSPy - narzędzie, które pomaga ograniczyć przywiązanie do jednego modelu i automatycznie szukać lepszych promptów w bardziej mierzalny sposób.

  • 19:15 - 19:25 Pytania i odpowiedzi
  • 19:25 - 19:35 Przerwa
  • 19:35 - 20:35 Piotr Tybulewicz - Jak przetwarzać tylko to, co się zmieniło - wzorzec niezależny od technologii

W Fabricu czy Databricksach mamy dziś wbudowane mechanizmy do przetwarzania przyrostowego i często to wystarcza. Ale co, jeśli z jakiegoś powodu nie możemy ich użyć? Albo chcemy mieć podejście, które zadziała niezależnie od technologii?
Na tej sesji zobaczysz uniwersalny wzorzec wykrywania zmian, który sprawdza się w każdym środowisku - w Azure, Fabricu, Databricksach, dbt, Snowflake’u, a nawet on-prem. Dzięki niemu można pominąć dane, które już zostały przetworzone i skupić się wyłącznie na tym, co się faktycznie zmieniło.

  • 20:35 - 20:45 Pytania i odpowiedzi
  • 20:45 - 22:00 Pizza & Networking

Nasi prelegenci:
Hubert Jegierski - Machine Learning Engineer od ponad 8 lat rozwijający i wdrażający rozwiązania oparte na AI i ML, łącząc doświadczenie akademickie i przemysłowe. Pracował przy projektach o szerokim zakresie zastosowań AI i ML, w tym przetwarzaniu języka naturalnego (NLP), predictive maintenance, detekcji anomalii oraz analizy danych biomedycznych. Obecnie skupia się na zastosowaniach modeli LLM w zarządzaniu wiedzą, takich jak weryfikacja faktów w dokumentach, wsparcie sprzedażowe czy wyszukiwanie informacji.

Piotr Tybulewicz - Stary wyjadacz opowiadający o danych oraz szeroko rozumianym data engineeringu (zwłaszcza w Azure).

Zgłoś swój temat!

Masz wiedzę, którą chcesz podzielić się z innymi? Chcesz zgłębić ciekawy temat, podzielić się case study lub spróbować swoich sił jako prelegent? Skontaktuj się z nami – oferujemy pełne wsparcie! Pisz na trojmiasto@datacommunity.pl.
Serdecznie zapraszamy!

Wed 24 Jun · 16:0050–200
Data & AnalyticsMeetupFree

PyData Trójmiasto #44

Gdynia, 🇵🇱 Poland

44th edition of PyData Trójmiasto coming up!

Where: Łużycka 8B, Gdynia, Tensor Z building.
When: 24th of June at 6PM

Registration: please register with your full first and last name. Don't forget to bring your ID when entering the event venue.
RSVP available until 6pm day before. In any urgent communication please let us know at kontakt@pydata-trojmiasto.pl

Parking: Free parking located along the street next to the building.

Agenda:

18:00 - 18:05 - Event boarding
18:05 - 18:10 - A few words about PyData
18:10 - 18:55 - From Annotation to Deployment:
Building an Object Detection Pipeline with Geti, YOLO26, and OpenVINO by Adrian Boguszewski
19:00 - 19:45 - Prompt, Pray, Pay: The New Economics of AI Coding Assistants by Marcin Duszyński
19:45 - Networking

From Annotation to Deployment: Building an Object Detection Pipeline with Geti, YOLO26, and OpenVINO by Adrian Boguszewski & Francesco Mattioli

Learn from Ultralytics and Intel® AI experts working side by side in this hands-on session and discover how to build production-ready computer vision pipelines for real-world manufacturing and industrial scenarios. We’ll guide you through a complete, end-to-end object detection workflow—from dataset creation and model training to optimization and edge deployment.

Start by rapidly annotating and iteratively refining image labels with Geti™, enabling efficient dataset bootstrapping even with limited data. Using this dataset, we’ll fine-tune an Ultralytics YOLO26 model for custom object detection—using hazelnuts as a practical example of common manufacturing inspection tasks. The trained model is then converted and optimized with OpenVINO™, leveraging techniques such as hardware acceleration and precision optimization to achieve low-latency inference. Finally, we’ll deploy and benchmark the solution on Intel® Core™ Processors Series 2 and Intel® Core™ Ultra processors, highlighting key considerations for latency, throughput, and resource utilization in edge environments.

Developers will leave with actionable insights to build industrial-grade AI pipelines:

End-to-End Solution: From image annotation to edge deployment, making vision AI practical for real-world applications.
Industrial Relevance: Apply object detection to manufacturing and inspection tasks to boost automation and efficiency.
Rapid Development: Accelerate dataset creation using Geti™, reducing time-to-deployment.
Optimized Edge AI: Deploy high-performance models with OpenVINO on Intel® hardware for low-latency, efficient inference.

Prompt, Pray, Pay: The New Economics of AI Coding Assistants by Marcin Duszyński

How token billing, context size, loaded toolsets, and model choice change how we use AI coding assistants, and how to control these costs.

AI coding assistants used to feel like unlimited magic behind a monthly subscription. As pricing shifts toward usage and tokens, we need a new mental model.

This talk breaks down what really drives the cost: context size, tool overhead, model choice, and so on. Then we look at how to control it: trim context, pick the right model for the task, and a few other practical moves.

The goal is not to use AI less. It is to use it deliberately, with better quality and fewer billing surprises.

Wed 24 Jun · 16:00< 50
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

Future Labs Forum #3: AI dla zdrowia

Poznań, 🇵🇱 Poland

Jak sztuczna inteligencja może pomóc ochronie zdrowia?

Zapraszamy na Future Labs Forum: AI dla zdrowia – bezpieczne przetwarzanie danych i nowe możliwości terapii.

Agenda wydarzenia
14:00 – 14:15 Rejestracja uczestników i powitalna kawa
14:15 – 14:20 Powitanie i wprowadzenie – dr Adam Olszewski
14:20 – 14:35 Mali Mocni – wsparcie personelu i opiekunów dziecka z nowotworem – dr n. med. Katarzyna Adamczewska-Wawrzynowicz
14:35 – 14:50 AI w teleradiologii – anonimizacja i odpowiedzialność – mec. Magdalena Oczachowska
14:50 – 15:05 PACS bez ograniczeń – nowoczesna architektura dla rosnących potrzeb diagnostycznych – dr Adam Olszewski
15:05 – 15:20 Od danych medycznych do modeli AI – proces przetwarzania danych i szkolenia modelu AI/ML – mgr inż. Szymon Kupiński
15:20 – 16:00 Networking i poczęstunek

Spotkanie poświęcone jest wykorzystaniu sztucznej inteligencji w medycynie, nowoczesnym metodom analizy danych oraz innowacyjnym rozwiązaniom wspierającym diagnostykę i terapię.
Podczas wydarzenia eksperci z obszaru medycyny, nauki i technologii podzielą się wiedzą oraz doświadczeniami związanymi z wdrażaniem AI w ochronie zdrowia. Będzie to także doskonała okazja do wymiany doświadczeń i nawiązania nowych kontaktów pomiędzy przedstawicielami placówek medycznych, środowiska naukowego oraz sektora technologicznego.

25 czerwca 2026 r., godz. 14:00
Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe (PCSS)
ul. Jana Pawła II 10, Poznań

Dołącz do dyskusji o przyszłości medycyny i poznaj technologie, które już dziś wspierają rozwój nowoczesnej opieki zdrowotnej.
Udział w wydarzeniu jest bezpłatny.

Thu 25 Jun · 12:00< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

ACE Gdańsk #8: From Business Questions to Rovo Insights

Gdańsk, 🇵🇱 Poland

At this interactive ACE Gdańsk workshop, we'll explore how teams can use Atlassian Rovo and Atlassian tools to solve real business challenges.
Working in small groups, you'll tackle realistic scenarios such as:

💡A CEO wants a report showing issues raised by the company's most important customers.

💡A support manager needs a summary of recurring incidents and emerging trends.

💡A project leader wants a clear overview of delivery risks across multiple teams.

Your task will be to design the path from business question to meaningful outcome.
Together, you'll discuss:

🧠What information is required to answer the question

🧠Where that information should be stored

🧠How teams need to structure and maintain their data

🧠Which Atlassian tools could support the process

🧠How Rovo could help generate the final output

The goal is not to build the solution, but to understand what needs to be in place for AI to produce valuable and trustworthy results.

Whether you work in IT, project management, operations, product, or leadership, this workshop will give you practical insights into how organizations can prepare for AI-powered ways of working.

We'll finish the evening by sharing ideas, comparing approaches, and networking with fellow members of the Atlassian community in the Tricity area. 💻Workshop Requirements
This is a hands-on workshop, so please bring your own laptop.
We'll provide access to a dedicated Atlassian environment prepared for the event. Participants will receive credentials for temporary accounts with access to the tools and data needed for the exercises. No installation or setup is required before the event. Just bring your laptop and be ready to collaborate.
📅Agenda17:00 - Doors Open17:15 - Welcome & Community Updates17:30 - Team Workshop19:00 - Wrap-up and Learnings Summary19:30 - Networking, Food & Drinks20:30 - Event Close 🗓️ Date & time: Thursday, Jun 25th 2025, 5-9 pm
📍Location: Atlassian Office, 50A aleja Grunwaldzka, 80-241 Gdańsk

🍕🥤Join us for an evening of collaborative problem solving, practical Rovo discussions, and community learning.

Agenda


Hosted By

Magdalena Zacharczuk, Atlassian Ecosystem Business Partner

Business collaboration and project management professional, agile aficionado, ITSM devotee, software enthusiast. Constantly learning and passionate about products that help teams plan, deliver and improve.

15+ years in project delivery, product marketing and community management. Background in technology transfer across small and medium sized IT, bio-tech and industrial design companies; a brief adventure with retail and a short detour into international real estate ventures. All roads lead to IT.

Sebastian Wrzesiński, Community Champion

Eva Kasiak, Community Leader


Global Partner

Atlassian (http://atlassian.com)
Millions of users globally rely on Atlassian products every day for improving software development, project management, collaboration, and code quality.

For over a decade, Atlassian customers have come together to network, share ideas, solve problems, and find new ways to use Atlassian products. Today, more than 15,000 people take part in Atlassian community events in more than 30 countries.

Complete your event RSVP here: https://ace.atlassian.com/events/details/atlassian-gdansk-presents-ace-gdansk-8-from-business-questions-to-rovo-insights/.

Thu 25 Jun · 15:00< 50
Cloud & DevOpsMeetupFree

[GDN] 23 Meetup Microsoft Azure User Group Poland w Gdańsku

Gdańsk, 🇵🇱 Poland

[GDN] 23. Meetup Microsoft Azure User Group Poland w Gdańsku

Zapraszamy na 23. spotkanie trójmiejskiej społeczności Azure! Tym razem skupiamy się na (nie)Bezpieczeństwie Azure Cloud & AI. Spotykamy się w gościnnych progach Dynatrace DevOne Hub, aby wymienić się wiedzą i doświadczeniami.

ℹ️ KLUCZOWE INFORMACJE

  • Data: 25 czerwca 2026
  • Godzina: 18:00
  • Lokalizacja: Dynatrace DevOne Hub, al. Grunwaldzka 411, Gdańsk
  • Rejestracja: Prosimy o podanie pełnego imienia i nazwiska przy zapisach (wymóg ochrony budynku).

🎤 AGENDA

  • 18:00 – 18:10 Przywitanie – Paweł Siwek
  • 18:10 – 19:00 Klik w "głupi" link! Analiza powłamaniowa Defender/Entra/Office – Paweł Liebich
  • 19:00 – 19:15 Networking
  • 19:15 – 20:00 Copilot Your AI Security - when guide rails are not enough – Kamil Bączyk
  • 20:05 – 20:35 Automating Compliance and Configuration with PowerShell DSC and Azure Guest Configuration – Michał Machniak
  • 20:35 – 21:00 🍕 Pizza, napoje & networking

📝 O SESJACH
1. Klik w "głupi" link! Analiza powłamaniowa Defender/Entra/Office Prelegent: Paweł Liebich (Security Architect, Bluesoft, Protopia, Budimex, Simply.IN) Abstrakt: TBC

2. Copilot Your AI Security - when guide rails are not enough Prelegent: Kamil Bączyk (Lead Principal Enterprise Security Architect, Azure Security and Office 365 MVP, MCT #BeLikeBaczyk) Abstrakt: TBC

3. Automating Compliance and Configuration with PowerShell DSC and Azure Guest Configuration Prelegent: Michał Machniak (Cloud Principal Engineer Lead, MCT, Euvic IT)
Abstrakt: TBC
Bio:
Od ponad 20 lat pasjonuję się technologiami informatycznymi, to moje hobby i zawód.
Na co dzień pracuję jako Architekt/DevOps i DevOps, budując i wdrażając projekty w oparciu o rozwiązania Microsoft. W swojej codziennej pracy korzystam z Windows Server, SQL Server, PowerShell, Azure, Office 365, Sharepoint, Teams, Azure DevOps, Git… i wielu innych narzędzi, które pozwalają mi sprawnie realizować zadania i osiągać cele!
Jestem zwolennikiem automatyzacji… aby pracować mądrzej.

👋 Do zobaczenia na miejscu!

Thu 25 Jun · 16:00< 50
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

Claude Community Warsaw 06/2026 [EN]

Warsaw, 🇵🇱 Poland

Welcome to the first Claude Community Warsaw meetup, a community-driven initiative built by builders, for builders https://claudecommunity.pl/

We share real stories of how we use Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork in our daily work. No product pitches, no vendor talk - just honest experience from people who build with these tools every day.

Pizza and drinks are included and the event is free, sponsored by DataArt!

Become a speaker
If you wish to speak at our future events, use this form: https://forms.gle/hNH6x7emCQdwyoNk9

Where and when?
DataArt Warsaw, WeWork, Mennica Legacy Tower, ul. Prosta 20, Room 01C, 1st floor — June 25, 2026, 6 PM CEST

Agenda
➡️ 18:00 - Welcome & intro by Claude Community Warsaw organizers
🧑‍💻 18:05 - Claude Cowork: the all-in-one superassistant for knowledge work (Tomasz Dudek)
🍕 18:40 - Networking & pizza
🧑‍💻 19:00 - AI in Quality Engineering: Is This the Future of Test Automation? (Kasper Kocurek)

Speakers
🎤 Tomasz Dudek — Head of AI, Chaos Gears, AWS AI Hero, Organizer AWS User Group Wrocław Organizer AWS, Community Day Poland, Organizer Claude Community Wrocław

🎤 Kasper Kocurek — Quality Engineer at DataArt's QE lab, specializing in AI-driven test automation. He focuses on integrating generative AI into everyday QA workflows to boost efficiency. Recently, Kasper dedicated his time to building an autonomous AI agent capable of executing complex test scenarios directly from test management platforms. He is passionate about practical AI implementations and shaping the future of software testing.

This event is NOT affiliated with Anthropic. This is an independent community initiative.

Thu 25 Jun · 16:0050–200
Data & AnalyticsMeetupFree

94. Spotkanie Data Community Bydgoszcz i Toruń

Bydgoszcz, 🇵🇱 Poland

Zapraszamy na kolejne spotkanie Data Community Poland w Bydgoszczy, gdzie w praktyczny sposób rozmawiamy o nowościach i realnych zastosowaniach technologii danych.

Czas i miejsce
📅 25.06.2026, godz. 18:00
📍 Młyny Rothera
Mennica 10 (2 piętro)
Bydgoszcz

Agenda
18:00–18:15 Wprowadzenie
18:20–19:10 Adam Marczak "Fast and enjoyable automation of data platforms and processes with low-code AI Agents"
19:10–19:35 przerwa + networking
19:35–20:25 Maciej Kępa "Securing AI Applications: Attacks, Leaks, and Defense Patterns"
20:25–20:35 Zakończenie

🗣️O wystąpieniach:
➡️Fast and enjoyable automation of data platforms and processes with low-code AI Agents
Budujesz platformę? Wspierasz proces? W takim razie ta sesja jest właśnie dla Ciebie. W ciągu godziny pokażemy Ci, jak zbudować agenta od podstaw przy użyciu narzędzi low-code. W ramach demonstracji zautomatyzujemy rzeczywisty scenariusz na platformie Azure. Nie jest wymagana żadna wcześniejsza wiedza!

➡️Securing AI Applications: Attacks, Leaks, and Defense Patterns
Masz w planach wdrożenie AI albo już korzystasz z modeli językowych w swoim systemie? To pewnie wiesz, że sztuczna inteligencja wprowadza specyficzne wyzwania dla bezpieczeństwa. Ta sesja pomoże Ci zrozumieć, gdzie naprawdę pojawiają się zagrożenia. W ciągu godziny omówmy najważniejsze ryzyka dla aplikacji opartych na LLM - od prompt injection i jailbreaków po wycieki danych oraz problemy związane z RAG, narzędziami i dokumentami. Pokażemy też, jak ograniczać te ryzyka na poziomie architektury, kontroli dostępu, walidacji oraz mechanizmów ochronnych.

👨‍🏫Prelegenci:
Adam Marczak
Microsoft Azure MVP i Cloud Architect z ponad 16 letnim doświadczeniem w branży IT. Pasjonat technologiczny ze szczególnym ukierunkowaniem na technologie Microsoft oraz chmurę Azure na którą od dekady projektuje rozwiązania. Adam wdraża rozwiązania dla dużych firm międzynarodowych specjalizując się w dziedzinie Data & Analytics. W wolnym czasie Adam prowadzi własny kanał na YouTube (Azure for Everyone) poświęcony chmurze Azure.

Maciej Kępa
Senior Data Engineer i Data Architect w Datumo, skoncentrowany na budowie produkcyjnych rozwiązań Data i AI na platformie Microsoft Azure.
Moja praca skupia się na praktycznym wykorzystaniu AI w rzeczywistych środowiskach: architekturze platform, powtarzalnym dostarczaniu rozwiązań, fundamentach MLOps, obserwowalności oraz inżynierskich granicach między danymi a aplikacjami uczenia maszynowego.
Zależy mi na systemach, które są skalowalne, obserwowalne, utrzymywalne i faktycznie gotowe do produkcji - a nie tylko przekonujące podczas warsztatu czy demonstracji w notebooku.
Autor bloga: https://maciejkepa.dev/

➡️ Partner wydarzenia: Młyny Rothera

Thu 25 Jun · 16:00< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

Pykonik Tech Talks #85

🇵🇱 Poland

Pykonik is a community of those using, learning, or curious about Python. Please also check out our website, where you can sign up to give a talk at the next meeting: https://pykonik.org

Join us in the spaces of ECHO Miasta (Kapelanka 56)!

THE TALKS:

TBD!
Want to submit your talk? Submit via form on our website.

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Lightning talks
Anyone can grab the mic and/or screen to speak for 5 minutes on any (even non-Python) topic. Register for a lightning talk during the event.

Afterparty
During the lectures, starting from 18:00, the bar at the venue will be available just for us. After the presentations are finished, we're staying for the afterparty/networking part of the meetup at the venue.

Discord
Join our community and chat with us at https://discord.pykonik.org/

If you'd like to speak at future Pykonik meetups, please send your proposal at https://pykonik.org/zgloszenie

Location:
Kapelanka 56, 30-347 Kraków

How to find us?
1. DO NOT enter the shopping mall!
2. Go around the building's left side and look for the go-karting track entrance.
3. Standing in front of the rotating door, look to the left and find Pykonik's logo on the door. This is the door leading to us!
4. Go to the 2nd floor using the elevator or the staircase.

Sponsors and Partners
ECHO Miasta
ECHO Miasta to nowa przestrzeń na mapie Krakowa, która powstaje z myślą o mieszkańcach głównie Ruczaju i Dębnik. Chcemy ją tworzyć wspólnie z lokalną społecznością, organizacjami, instytucjami publicznymi i startupami.

Tytano

CLUG
Cracow Linux Users Group - a community of enthusiasts of computer science, technology, and operating systems from the Unix family.

Thanks to CLUG, the meeting is streamed on YouTube and recorded!

Magazyn Programista
"Programista" to 2-miesięcznik skierowany do zawodowych programistów i członków zespołów IT. Magazyn wydajemy od stycznia 2012 roku w wersji drukowanej, jak również w wersji elektronicznej i jest dostępny w prenumeracie i salonach Empik.

JetBrains
A company that develops one of the best Python IDEs. Thanks to JetBrains, attendees will be able to win licenses to any selected JetBrains product in a small competition during our meeting.

Thu 25 Jun · 16:00< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

Nighthack - wpadnij razem z nami ciąć, lutować i kodować!

🇵🇱 Poland

Nightack to wydarzenie w którym uczestniczą osoby zarówno będące aktywnymi członkami hackerspace, jak i te które chciałyby dowiedzieć się jak hackerspace działa i co tutaj robimy.
Jesteśmy dla Was dostępni od 20:00, ale nie musicie wcale przchodzić punktualnie!

== Co robimy na nighackach? ==

Pracujemy nad własnymi projektami - np. ktoś frezuje radiator do komputera aby mógł w nim zmieścić rezystor dużej mocy, składa małego satelitę "CanSat" na konkurs, a w kolejnym siedzimy i rozmawiamy na wszelkie tematy w przyjaznej, aczkolwiek geekowej atmosferze.

== Kto może przyjść? ==

Każdy! Nie ma znaczenia czy jesteś elektronikiem hobbystą, spawasz zawodowo, czy też chciałbyś się jedynie dowiedzieć jak równo powiesić półkę - miło będzie nam Ciebie gościć.

== Nie mam projektu nad którym mógłbym pracować, czy to problem? ==

Zdecydowanie nie, chętnie Cię oprowadzimy, pokażemy co robimy, porozmawiamy, może się czymś zainspirujesz.

== Czy muszę być punktualnie o 20? ==

Będziemy w hackerspace co najmniej do północy - NightHack nie jest ustrukturyzowanym wydarzeniem, więc godzina o której przyjdziesz nie ma znaczenia.

== Co zrobić po dotarciu na miejsce? ==

Jeśli jesteś pierwszy raz to poszukaj organizatorów - najlepiej spytaj o nich pierwszą napotkaną osobę.

== Czym jest Hackerspace? ==

Hackerspace to przestrzeń stworzona i utrzymywana przez grupę osób, które łączy fascynacja ogólnopojętym tworzeniem w duchu kultury hackerskiej. Przestrzeń stymuluje rozwój projektów między innymi organizując i użyczając potrzebnych narzędzi stwarzając warunki do wzajemnej nauki. Hackerspace nie zna barier, jeśli masz ciekawy pomysł i szukasz ludzi chętnych do współpracy lub po prostu potrzebujesz miejsca i sprzętu - zapraszamy!

== Chciałbym o coś zapytać, jak mogę to zrobić? ==

Napisz do nas:

Mail - info@hackerspace-krk.pl

Telegram - https://t.me/hackerspace_krk

Facebook - https://fb.me/msg/HackerspaceKrakow

Fri 26 Jun · 18:00< 50
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

Warsaw. Marketing & AI Mondays

Warsaw, 🇵🇱 Poland

**IMPORTANT! Please register on Luma page

Join the Monday Marketing Network meetup!
We’re bringing together marketers, creatives, and people curious about how AI is changing the industry — to talk, connect, and exchange ideas without the usual networking cringe.

What is it?
Think of it as a casual Monday evening with people who ask themselves the same questions you do. No awkward small talk. No sales pitches. No forced networking.
Just honest conversations about AI, marketing, creativity, workflows, tools, career shifts, and everything in between.

What we will do:
No laptops. No presentations.
We’ll meet at Ogrody Ulricha, grab food or coffee, do a quick round of intros, and talk. About the AI tools that actually help, the ones collecting dust in your bookmarks, experiments that failed, workflows worth stealing, and what marketing even looks like now.
Relaxed atmosphere. Real conversations. People who get it.

Who is this for?
Marketers, CRM specialists, strategists, content creators, founders, creatives, and anyone interested in AI and the future of marketing.
Whether you already automate half your workflow or still feel skeptical about AI-generated everything — come as you are.

❗If your plans change after registering, please cancel your spot, it helps someone else join.

When & where
📅 29.06 Monday evening
🕛 18:00
📍 Ogrody Ulricha, ul. Górczewska 124, 01-460 Warsaw
🗣 Language: English

Please arrive 5–10 minutes early to grab something and settle in before we start.

Agenda
Welcome & intros
Open conversation
Networking & discussions
Wrap-up

Why We’re Doing This
We started this meetup to bring marketers and creative tech people together in real life, not only online. At Projector, we believe AI skills are becoming essential in our professions — but we also think figuring things out together is much more interesting than doing it alone.
No pressure, no slides, no pretending to have all the answers. Just good company and conversations worth having.

Who We Are 🌍
Projector Global Community by Projector Institute is a network for designers, marketers, managers, engineers, and innovators across creative and tech industries. We create spaces for learning, networking, and sharing ideas with people who stay curious about the future.

Hosted by 🎤
Kateryna Zinishyna, Senior CRM Manager & Projector Community Ambassador in Warsaw
See you at Monday Marketing Network 🎉

Mon 29 Jun · 16:00< 50
Software EngineeringConferenceFree

Smart Idea Validation: 1 Day Workshop | Poznań

Poznań, 🇵🇱 Poland

Transform ideas into actionable insights using simple validation techniques designed for real workplace impact.

Group Discounts:

  • Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
  • Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants

About This Course

Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, Snacks and beverages will be provided during the session

If you would like weekend training sessions, kindly reach out to us at contact@academyforpros.com for availability and scheduling.

Course Overview:

This one-day course provides a practical approach to validating workplace ideas quickly and effectively, reducing risks and improving decision-making. It covers identifying assumptions, defining problems, testing ideas, and gathering meaningful feedback using simple, structured methods. Through hands-on activities, it enables immediate application of validation techniques to ensure ideas are practical, relevant, and impactful.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the purpose and business value of idea validation in the workplace
  • Identify problems, opportunities, and assumptions that need to be tested
  • Develop clear, testable ideas using structured validation techniques
  • Apply practical methods to collect feedback and insights efficiently
  • Evaluate validation results to support informed decision-making
  • Reduce risk by refining, rejecting, or advancing ideas based on evidence
  • Integrate idea validation into everyday workplace practices for better outcomes

Target Audience:

  • Managers and supervisors
  • Team leaders and project leads
  • Business analysts and process improvement professionals
  • Entrepreneurs and startup professionals
  • HR, operations, and training professionals
  • Employees involved in proposing or evaluating new ideas

Why Choose This Course?

This course provides a practical approach to idea validation for better decision-making. It combines proven frameworks with real-world applications for immediate use. The trainer delivers engaging sessions that simplify concepts and connect them to workplace challenges. The hands-on approach helps reduce risks and improve idea quality.

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Want to train your entire team?
This in-house session offers a practical and flexible way to deliver the training at your preferred location or venue. The content can be tailored to align with business goals, industry requirements, and specific workplace challenges, ensuring maximum relevance and impact.

📧 Contact us today to schedule a customized in-house session: contact@academyforpros.com

Tue 30 Jun · 10:00 – 18:00
AI Integration & ApplicationMeetupFree

Zendesk Connect: AI in Design

🇵🇱 Poland

Join us at the Zendesk Kraków office on June 30, 2026, for an evening of talks on how AI is changing the way designers work. You’ll hear from Zendesk experts and external guests about getting more done with AI, tightening up workflows, and shaping digital products with it.
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What’s on the agenda?

  • Scaling content design with AI
    Natalia Bogusz, Senior Content Designer @ Zendesk

How do you help more designers write strong UX copy without slowing them down? Natalia will share the story behind the AI-powered writing assistant she built for product designers, the lessons learned from rolling it out inside the product org, and what it means for content design when one team starts supporting many.

  • Pixels, prompts and one creepy glitch: my daily AI workflows
    Tomasz Kancelista, Senior Product Designer @ Zendesk

Tomasz will walk through the AI tools he uses in his everyday design work, where they save time, and where they get in the way. He’ll also share a few real examples from his workflow, including one weird glitch that went a bit too far.

  • Skills, Plans, and Guidelines: Managing Context in Product Planning and Prototyping
    Mikołaj Dobrucki, Staff Product Engineer @ Castle

When an AI agent has too much context, results can get messy. When it has too little, it misses the point. Mikołaj will show practical ways to use skills, data sources, internal knowledge, and guidelines to plan, prototype, and design directly in code. If you’re trying to make AI more useful in product work, this talk should give you a few ideas to try.
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Stick around for snacks and drinks while you meet other people working in the field, swap ideas, and pick up practical takeaways for designing with AI (and for AI).

Tue 30 Jun · 15:3050–200
Tech Leadership & ProductConferenceFree

Master Agile Portfolio Management: 1 Day Workshop in Warsaw

Warsaw, 🇵🇱 Poland

Master prioritization, capacity planning, portfolio Kanban, Lean budgeting, governance, and value stream mapping to manage agile portfolios

Group Discounts:

  • Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
  • Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants

About This Course

  • Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
  • Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
  • Language: English
  • Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
  • Certification: Course Completion Certificate
  • Refreshments: Lunch, snacks, and beverages provided

Course Overview

This practical 1 Day training provides the skills needed to manage portfolios in agile environments. You will explore prioritization frameworks, capacity planning methods, portfolio Kanban, Lean budgeting principles, and agile governance rules. The course also covers value stream mapping to align strategy with execution and ensure continuous delivery of value. Through real-world examples, hands-on exercises, and agile decision-making techniques, you will learn how to optimize portfolio flow, respond quickly to change, and build alignment across teams and stakeholders.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Manage portfolios effectively within agile environments
  • Apply prioritization frameworks for value-driven decisions
  • Use capacity planning and flow-based resource allocation
  • Implement portfolio Kanban for visibility and speed
  • Apply Lean budgeting for flexible funding
  • Strengthen governance while enabling agility
  • Map value streams to improve alignment and outcomes

Target Audience

  • Agile leaders
  • Project managers
  • Product owners
  • PMO professionals
  • Scrum masters transitioning to portfolio roles

Why Choose This Course?

This course is designed by an expert in agile transformation, portfolio governance, and Lean-Agile delivery frameworks. You gain practical tools, templates, prioritization models, Kanban structures, and real-world examples used in modern agile organizations. The training focuses on actionable skills, not theory.

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Want to train your entire team?
We provide tailored in-house programs for PMOs, agile teams, leadership groups, and enterprise transformation units. Sessions can be customized to your frameworks—SAFe, Scrum@Scale, LeSS, or hybrid environments. Training can be conducted on-site with examples from your actual portfolio challenges.

📧 Contact us today to schedule a customized in-house session: contact@academyforpros.com

Wed 1 Jul · 11:00 – 19:00
AI Integration & ApplicationConferenceFree

AI Tools for Modern Education: 1 Day Training in Warsaw

Warsaw, 🇵🇱 Poland

Learn how AI supports teaching, assessment, and administration while maintaining ethics, integrity, and educator control.

Group Discounts:

  • Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
  • Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants
About This Course
  • Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
  • Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
  • Language: English
  • Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
  • Certification: Course Completion Certificate
  • Refreshments: Lunch, snacks, and beverages provided

If you would like weekend training sessions, kindly reach out to us at contact@academyforpros.com for availability and scheduling.

Course Overview

This 1 Day course is designed for educators who want to understand how artificial intelligence can be used responsibly and effectively in educational environments. The training focuses on practical classroom applications of AI, including lesson planning, learning support, assessments, and administrative efficiency, without compromising ethics, academic integrity, or professional judgment.

You will explore how AI supports teaching decisions rather than replacing educators, how to evaluate AI outputs critically, and how to set clear boundaries for AI use with students. The course also addresses ethical considerations, transparency, bias awareness, and future readiness, helping educators confidently integrate AI into modern teaching practices.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand how AI is transforming teaching, learning, and administration
  • Use AI responsibly to support lesson planning and classroom activities
  • Apply AI thoughtfully to assessments and feedback processes
  • Identify ethical risks and academic integrity challenges
  • Make informed decisions about AI adoption in education
  • Prepare for future trends in AI-enabled learning environments
  • Maintain professional judgment while working with AI tools
Target Audience
  • School teachers and educators
  • College and university faculty
  • Academic coordinators and administrators
  • Instructional designers and curriculum planners
  • Education leaders and trainers
  • EdTech and learning professionals

Why Choose This Course?

This course is delivered by an experienced trainer with practical exposure to education environments and AI-supported teaching workflows. The content focuses on real classroom challenges rather than technical complexity, ensuring clarity and relevance. Ethical use, academic integrity, and responsible decision-making are embedded throughout the program. You leave with confidence, clarity, and a future-ready mindset for teaching with AI.

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Want to train your entire team?

This course can be delivered as a customized in-house session for schools, colleges, or educational institutions. Content can be tailored to grade level, subject focus, institutional policies, and learning goals. Real classroom scenarios and internal guidelines can be incorporated to ensure immediate relevance and measurable impact.

📧 Contact us today to schedule a customized in-house session: contact@academyforpros.com

Wed 1 Jul · 11:00 – 19:00