The Digital Poland Association
– who are we?
The Digital Poland Association is a non-profit employers’ organization that, since 2005, has brought together the largest companies in Poland’s RTV, IT, and new technology sectors.
We represent manufacturers, importers, distributors of electronic equipment, and providers of digital and e-commerce services.
Our mission is to support digitization, technological education, and innovation within the industry, while protecting the interests of our members and shaping legislative frameworks.
We operate through expert committees, social campaigns, educational projects, and international partnerships, building a modern and responsible digital future for Poland.
What do we do?
- We run educational and social projects, supporting the development of digital skills, cybersecurity, and digital hygiene.
- We act through task committees that review regulations, monitor the market, and develop industry recommendations.
- Together with our members, we create initiatives that shape the digital reality – from educating the youngest users to helping businesses adopt innovative technologies.
- In this way, we strengthen the industry’s influence on legislative and market decisions in both Poland and Europe.


Why join us?
Membership in our association provides a real impact on the industry, as well as access to expert analyses, legal insights, and media monitoring.
Together, we shape digital education, innovation, and market policies, co-creating a safe and modern technological future for Poland and Europe.
We are members of
Digital Europe
Digital Europe is Europe’s largest ICT industry association. It unites international companies and national industry associations, representing a total of around 45,000 companies and several million employees. The organisation participates in discussions on the development of the European market and cooperates with the European Commission on regulations conducive to business growth.
National Chamber of Commerce
KIG has been operating since 1990 as the largest independent business organisation in Poland. It brings together over 150 organisations and represents entrepreneurs in the country, promoting a responsible and conscious approach to business towards the community.


Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers
The Association of Entrepreneurs and Employers (ZPP) is one of the largest business organisations in Poland. Its aim is to make Poland a business-friendly country.
Business & Science Poland
Business & Science Poland is an employers’ association bringing together the largest Polish companies, which was established out of the need to support and promote the economic interests of Polish business at EU level. It is the largest organisation of its kind in Brussels.
European Enterprise Alliance
EEA is a European organisation representing the interests of entrepreneurs, employers and SMEs, working to promote fair competition, freedom to provide services and better regulation in the EU.
We are a shareholder of
ElektroEko
Since 2006, we have been supporting ElektroEko, the largest electrical and electronic equipment recovery organisation in Poland. It operates on a not-for-profit basis, allocating funds to fulfil obligations under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and to conduct educational activities. It creates WEEE collection systems to ensure that businesses comply with their statutory obligations.

Together we create
CEE Digital Coalition
CEE Digital Coalition was established in 2020 on the initiative of the Digital Poland Association. It currently brings together digital organisations from all Three Seas countries. Its main objective is to accelerate the digital transformation of the economy and society in the Central and Eastern European region, as well as to exploit the opportunities that digital technologies offer to the entire region.

Management Board of the Digital Poland Association
Task committees of the Digital Poland Association
There are seven task committees operating within the Association. Each one deals with issues identified by members, responding to their needs and challenges in the industry.

The Breakthrough Technologies Committee
analyses and develops the most innovative technologies, such as artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, cloud computing and the metaverse. It monitors their impact on the economy, business and society, and supports the creation of favourable regulations and conditions for their implementation.

The Audio Video Committee
focuses on technical standards and requirements for audiovisual equipment, such as televisions and radio receivers, and their compatibility with broadcasting infrastructure. It works with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with regulations and support the development of the audiovisual market.

The E-commerce and Market Development Committee
deals with legal and tax regulations concerning e-commerce and the functioning of sales platforms and intermediation models. It analyses issues of consumer protection, transparency of offers, digital advertising and data use, including personalisation and recommendations.

The Technology for Education Committee
focuses on the use of technology and digital equipment in education and supporting the digitisation of schools and educational institutions. It deals with technical requirements, system interoperability and the development of digital competences among pupils, teachers and educational staff. The committee also promotes equal access to digital education.

The Digital Transformation, Security and Next Generation Connectivity Committee
focuses on the development of secure and resilient digital services, including public services, electronic identification systems and the digitisation of healthcare. It also deals with data protection and the resilience of digital infrastructure and end devices.

The Environment and Sustainable Development Committee
deals with the impact of technology on the environment and the responsibilities of companies in the area of sustainable development and ESG regulations. It analyses issues of energy efficiency and electronic waste management. The committee also supports the implementation of good environmental practices and cooperates with public administration in the area of climate and environmental policies.

The Copyright Committee
focuses on copyright issues in the context of digital technologies, including the use of artificial intelligence and content licensing. It deals with compensation mechanisms, exceptions to copyright law and the practice of applying regulations in the digital environment. The committee cooperates with public authorities and stakeholders to shape modern intellectual property regulations.
The Digital Poland Association Council
Meet the members of the Digital Poland Association Council – experts and leaders in the digital industry who jointly shape the organisation’s strategy, decisions and direction of development.

Carlos Martinez
LG Electronics Polska
Chairman of the Board

Krzysztof Kucharski
AB S.A.
Board Member






























































