Report Format:
| Pages: 110+
Type: Niche Industry Monitor
| ID: CCT1563
| Publication: June 2024
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US$925 |
Thanks to complex word load and new AI initiatives which led to a rapid increase in the spending on compute and storage services for cloud deployment in Poland. Advancements in connectivity infrastructure coupled with seamless subscription option has made cloud computing the most preferred option to access software and documents over the Internet. Out recent survey reveals that majority of enterprises i.e. 80% selected a cloud-based solution to host their email systems, where approximately two-thirds availed cloud services for file storage (70%) and for office productivity software, encompassing spreadsheets and word processors (65%). Additionally, over half leveraged cloud platforms for security software applications (57%).
Polish government initiated its 5G infrastructure development and expansion in the country in 2020 to integrate its digital technologies with cloud. Further, the government has announced to increase its investment in fibre optics and a faster internet infrastructure especially to drive industry 4.0 and solidified its manufacturing sector position in the European region. Additionally, according to Ericsson and Qualcomm Technologies “Analysis Mason” report, predicts significant economic benefits for Poland from 5G deployment. Within the next decade, the country could see €4.2 billion increase in its GDP, with further growth to nearly €17 billion by 2040. This has influenced the enterprise operating across automotive, machinery and equipment, and computer electronics sub-sectors to unlock the actual potential of Industry 4.0 and resulted into increase in demand for and spending on innovative technologies.
For instance, according to European Innovation scorecard 2023, Poland is one of the emerging countries in the region and its organization spent app. 1.32% of their total GDP on research and development activities. Additionally, in terms of innovation, Poland scored 62.8% of the EU average and its innovation score is anticipated to increase over the time owing to availability of supportive government initiative, grants, and schemes. Poland's Industry 4.0 journey extends beyond 5G, embracing a diverse arsenal of promising technologies. The Internet of Things (IoT), advanced analytics, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and a plethora of innovative solutions hold immense potential to propel Polish manufacturing into the future.
Analysis Period |
2019 – 2031 |
Actual Data |
2019 – 2022 |
Base Year |
2022 |
Estimated Year |
2023 |
CAGR Period |
2023 – 2031 |
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