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Data Science City: Warsaw

 width=Poland’s capital Warsaw has survived a turbulent history to become a bustling centre of rich cultural heritage, with its many galleries and museums, and its famous reconstructed Old Town. But Warsaw is also looking to the future: its world-class universities feature industry-relevant data science programmes, and the city is also host to myriad tech start-ups and corporations.
In this post, we explore why Warsaw is strategically placed to become one of the leading data hubs in Europe. We’ll give you a run-down of the opportunities Warsaw can offer data professionals and aspiring talent alike, from the best courses to data science meet-ups.

Overview

The capital and largest city in Poland (with a population of over 1.7 million people), Warsaw is located in the heart of the country and is a city with a rich cultural heritage and a thriving modern economy. Warsaw has a long and fascinating history, dating back over 1,000 years and has been the capital city of Poland since 1596.

Warsaw has been through many difficult times over the centuries, including the devastation of World War II. During the war, over 800,000 of its residents were killed, however the city emerged stronger and more resilient than ever and was rebuilt in the decades that followed, and today it is a thriving, modern metropolis – perfectly located for a thriving Data Science hub.

The city has a rich cultural heritage, with The Royal Castle one of the most famous landmarks in the city, whilst The Warsaw Uprising Museum is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in the city’s history.

Warsaw is also home to many art galleries and museums, including the National Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Zachęta National Gallery of Art. The city hosts many cultural events throughout the year, including the Warsaw Film Festival, the Warsaw Book Fair, and the Warsaw Autumn International Festival of Contemporary Music.

Data Science and AI in Warsaw

Warsaw is a city that is constantly evolving and innovating, with a thriving modern economy driven by technology and innovation. The city is home to many start-ups and tech companies and has a growing reputation as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Warsaw is also home to many companies that specialise in artificial intelligence, including deepsense. ai, which is a leading AI company that focuses on machine learning and big data analytics. Other notable AI companies in Warsaw include Brainly, an online education platform that uses AI to help students learn more effectively, and Infermedica, a healthcare AI company driving machine learning to help diagnose and treat diseases.

Many large international and national corporations have also chosen to establish offices in the city. These include: Goldman Sachs, Procter and Gamble, GSK, Citi, Mars, Allegro, PKN Orlen, PGE Group, PKO Bank Polski, PZU, and LOT Polish Airlines.

For Data Science, one of the most significant hubs in Warsaw is the Warsaw Data Science Center. This centre is a joint initiative between the University of Warsaw and the Polish Academy of Sciences and offers a range of Data Science courses and workshops. It’s also a noted research centre focused on developing new technologies. Another important Data Science hub is the Warsaw Technology Park, which houses several companies that are focused on developing new technologies. The Park also offers a range of services for startups and entrepreneurs.

Warsaw is quickly becoming a hub for Data Science, AI, and technology in Europe. With more and more major companies investing in the field and moving into the city, and a growing number of Data Science and tech hubs located throughout the city, Warsaw is poised to become a leader in the industry.

7 things you may not know about Warsaw

  1. Warsaw boasts the tallest building in the EU. Standing at 310m tall, Varso Tower is an office tower in Centrum.
  2. Warsaw is known as the “Phoenix City” due to the number of times it has been destroyed and risen again.
  3. Warsaw is home to the narrowest house in the world. Keret House is a two-storey building – at its slimmest, it measures just 92 cm (36 inches) and at its widest, it is only 152 cm (59 inches).
  4. There are officially 82 parks in the capital city of Poland, and green space covers over 25% of the city.
  5. The Old Town ‘Square’ is actually a rectangle. Traditionally, Old Town squares in Poland should have been squares with the exact same dimensions on each side. Warsaw breaks the rule, as the square is 90 metres by 73 metres.
  6. Warsaw is the birthplace of Marie Curie who achieved international recognition for her research on radioactivity and was the first female recipient of the Nobel Prize.
  7. About 85% of the city was destroyed during the Second World War.

Universities and Data Science

Warsaw is home to a number of world-class universities, including the University of Warsaw, which is one of the largest and most respected in Europe. The university’s Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics, and Mechanics is world famous, with many world-class researchers and scientists based there. The university runs Data Sciencefocused degree courses such as Bachelor’s programmes in Applied Data Science, and Master’s programmes in Data Science, Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics.

The Warsaw University of Technology is another major university in the city, with a strong focus on engineering and technology. The university is home to many research centres and institutes, including the Institute of Computer Science and the Institute of Control and Computation Engineering. Courses include Bachelor’s programmes in Data Science and Business Analytics plus Master’s programmes in Data Science for Society and Business and Artificial Intelligence in Business Intelligence.

Kozminski University is a private, non-profit business school in Warsaw, and is rated by the Financial Times as “Poland’s highest rated private university”. It offers the likes of a Bachelor’s programme in Data Science and

Meet-ups: Data Science Warsaw

DSW is the largest data science community in Poland. Based in Warsaw, organisers Dominik Batorski and the Academic Partners Foundation schedule large meet ups of around 250 people. The community an informal, non-profit community working to exchange ideas and knowledge about Data Science, data engineering and artificial intelligence. DSW discusses tools, technologies and business opportunities related to data collection, processing and visualisation, as well as machine learning and deep learning.

Business Analytics, and Master’s programmes in Data Science in Business and Business Analytics and Big Data. Lazarski University and SGGW Warsaw University of Life Sciences also cater for those seeking Data Science qualifications.

Overall, Warsaw’s universities offer a range of comprehensive and industry-relevant Data Science programmes to prepare students for successful careers in this rapidly growing field.

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