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Poland & CEE Tech|May 22, 20263 min read9.1AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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This week's top story is Czech-led cybersecurity startup Exaforce raising over €100M, marking one of the largest funding rounds in the CEE region this year. Warsaw's office market is showing growing polarization between central and non-central zones, reflecting the city's evolving tech and business landscape. The CEE startup ecosystem continues to demonstrate resilience despite moderating headline investment volumes in Q1 2026.

Poland & CEE Tech — 2026-05-22


Key Highlights

Exaforce Breaks CEE Funding Records

Czech-led cybersecurity startup Exaforce has raised over €100M, according to The Recursive's latest CEE weekly roundup — making it one of the most significant funding rounds seen in the region this year. The raise underscores the growing investor appetite for deep tech and security solutions emerging from Central and Eastern Europe.

The Recursive CEE Startup & Tech Weekly roundup covering Exaforce's major raise
The Recursive CEE Startup & Tech Weekly roundup covering Exaforce's major raise

Warsaw Office Market Splits in Two

Warsaw's commercial real estate market is becoming increasingly polarized in Q1 2026, with stark differences emerging between central and non-central office zones — both in terms of supply quality and developer activity. In practice, analysts describe it as a market that has split into two distinct segments, a dynamic that also reflects broader patterns in where tech companies are choosing to locate.

Warsaw office market polarization between central and non-central zones
Warsaw office market polarization between central and non-central zones

Warsaw's Praga District Eyes High-Rise Development

High-rise developments may soon appear near Warsaw's National Stadium metro station in the Praga district, as the city's spatial policy aims to break down the historic division between the left and right banks of the Vistula River. The opening of the new pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Vistula has already begun reshaping the area.

Warsaw's Praga district targeted for new high-rise developments near the National Stadium metro
Warsaw's Praga district targeted for new high-rise developments near the National Stadium metro

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CEE Startup & Tech Weekly: Czech-led Exaforce Raises Over €100M

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Top Funding Rounds Raised by Polish Startups in 2025


Analysis

Why CEE Is Becoming a Tech Powerhouse

The Exaforce mega-round is the latest signal that CEE-bred startups are capable of competing at a European scale. The region entered 2026 with continued investor engagement — a total of EUR 2.1 billion was recorded in Q1, following an exceptionally strong 2025, according to data from Colliers cited by EurobuildCEE. Poland and Hungary led the region in attracting investment.

Warsaw's bifurcating office market tells a parallel story: premium, centrally-located tech hubs are pulling ahead, while peripheral areas are being left behind. For startups, this creates both opportunity (competitive rents outside the core) and pressure (talent gravitates toward prestigious central addresses).

Poland's broader tech ecosystem also benefits from a maturing public market for game developers and software companies. Poland has nearly 100 publicly listed gaming companies, with CD Projekt remaining the only game developer in the WIG20 index, alongside 11 Bit Studios, Ten Square Games, Huuge, and CI Games in the WIG.Games index.


What to Watch

  • Exaforce's deployment of capital: With €100M+ freshly raised, watch for Exaforce's expansion moves into Western European and US markets — a pattern commonly followed by CEE cybersecurity leaders.
  • Warsaw real estate for tech: As Praga prepares for high-rise development near the National Stadium metro, early-mover tech companies could benefit from below-market rents before the area gentrifies.
  • Q2 CEE funding data: After EUR 2.1B in Q1 2026, the pace of deals in Q2 will indicate whether investor sentiment is accelerating or consolidating. Poland's dominance in CEE startup hubs — as previously recognized by the Financial Times — positions it as a bellwether for the region.
  • Polish gaming sector results: CD Projekt, 11 Bit Studios, and peers are approaching mid-year reporting periods; watch for guidance on upcoming titles and international licensing deals.

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