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As it does every year, PJAIT a proud partner of Women in Tech—one of the largest and most inspiring events for women in the tech industry in Europe. It is a space for meeting others, sharing experiences, gaining knowledge, and building relationships that tangibly support career development in the world of new technologies.
Promoting diversity, supporting professional development, and building the skills of the future are values that remain at the core of our academy’s mission. AtPJAIT that the IT industry needs diverse perspectives, bold ideas, and people who are ready to transform technology into something more open, responsible, and accessible.
Join us on June 10 and 11, 2026, at Expo XXI in Warsaw for the Women in Tech Summit! Visit our promotional booth and talk torepresentatives from the top private IT university in Poland. We’ll tell you about our degree programs, career opportunities, student projects, and what it’s like to study at a place that combines technology, creativity, hands-on experience, and an international perspective.
This is a great opportunity to get to know PJAIT , ask questions, and see for yourself why our academy has been attracting people for years who want to grow in IT, new media art, design, information management, and fields that combine technology with business and culture.
The event will feature a presentation by Prof. Ewa Satalecka, Dean of the Faculty of New Media Arts at PJAIT.
This year, in addition to our promotional booth, event attendees will also have the opportunity to speak with representatives of two research clubs active atPJAIT: the Data Science Club and the transdisciplinary XR research club at PJAIT XR Center. Club members will discuss their activities, ongoing projects, and the development opportunities offered by involvement in a research club at our academy. This is a great opportunity to learn how PJAIT students PJAIT their interests in practice, collaborate in interdisciplinary teams, and gain experience that goes beyond curriculum standard curriculum.
You’ll be able to ask them about topics such as data processing, artificial intelligence, immersive technologies, augmented and virtual reality, as well as what day-to-day activities in the science club are like—from the initial idea to the implementation of projects, workshops, and events.

