Digitalisation of wellness care, AI and safety of children online – gathering with Deputy Minister Dariusz Standerski

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Representatives of associate companies took part in the gathering Leviathan from the technology, health, media, finance and manufacture sectors, as well as representatives of manufacture organisations. The Confederation of Leviathan was represented by president Marek Górski and Aleksandra Musielak, manager of the Digital marketplace Department and expert Leviathan Eliza Turkiewicz.

Polish digitisation after the EU Council Presidency

The gathering was the first following the end of the Polish Presidency in the Council of the European Union, during which Poland played an crucial function in initiating and conducting work on the most crucial digital projects at European level. As highlighted during the talks, the end of the presidency does not mean the end of these actions, but the beginning of the phase of their national implementation and real economical impact.

The Confederation of Leviathan declared further support for the Ministry of Digital Affairs in the implementation of projects that strengthen the competitiveness of the Polish economy and accelerate the improvement of modern public services.

Investments in AI and infrastructure of the future

One of the key topics of the gathering was Investment strategy of the Ministry of Digital Affairs, including the construction of factories and Gigafabry AI. As Deputy Minister Dariusz Standerski stressed in the summary of the year 2025, the technological infrastructure area was 1 of the biggest breakthroughs: the year began with 1 uncertain AI factory, and ends with 2 projects that already have secured funding, with parallel efforts to launch the Gigafactory of artificial intelligence in Poland.

They are to become The foundation for the improvement of innovative services in sectors specified as health, industry, energy and public administration. At the same time, he pointed out that the implementation of the AI was not a substance of declaration today, but of translating the identified needs into real, working solutions.

Regulatory environment and Digital Omnibus

The regulatory environment was besides an crucial subject of discussion. The participants referred to changes to the Electronic Services Act, which was to implement the EU Digital Services Act. Dariusz Standerski recalled the presidential veto against this bill, but announced a fast return to the legislative way while maintaining a full, several-week public consultation.

Parallel Work on Digital OmnibusIn which preparation Poland was 1 of the initiators of many regulatory simplifications expected present by the market.

The Confederation of Leviathan has declared full support to the Ministry in developing solutions that will guarantee effective implementation of the DSA on the 1 hand and will not be an excessive regulatory burden for entrepreneurs on the other. Highlighted The importance of partnership dialog with business at the phase of creating fresh regulations.

AI Act has besides been given much attention in the context of the EU Omnibus package and the challenges of high-risk systems. Leviathan's associate companies pointed out that extensions require deadlines for transparency rules so that companies can better prepare for fresh requirements. As part of the discussion, Deputy Minister Standerski besides referred to the timetable for the implementation of the AI Act, while presenting the current state of play and administrative challenges.

Internet protection of children

Children's safety on the net was besides among the key priorities. The Confederation of Leviathan declared its readiness to cooperate with the Ministry of Digital Affairs on projects planned for the period 2026–2027, which aim to strengthening children's privacy, safety and digital resilience. The importance of improving adult digital competences has besides been highlighted to aid them better support and defend the youngest from threats on the network, which corresponds to the improvement of services specified as mCitizen Junior, moving with functions dedicated to parents and children.

Summary 2025 and plans for 2026

In a summary of 2025, the Deputy Chief of the Ministry stressed that it was a time which "verified many views" but besides brought tangible results from ambitious plans. He thanked the business for its meaningful cooperation, which enabled many of the projects announced to be implemented, including the dynamic improvement of digital state services: the mCicietel application exceeded 10 million users, and the services implemented in it, specified as mBulk or qualified signature, confirmed readiness to handle mass events.

The Minister besides pointed out the fresh strategical framework of the state, including a joint semiconductor policy with the Ministry of Development, the improvement of artificial intelligence and quantum technology policies, and a fresh chapter for the Institute of Communications, based on quantum technologies.

Health Digitalisation

The Deputy Minister shared in the course of the gathering with his experience in coordinating the work of the squad for the promotion of digitalisation in health. He pointed out, among others, the request to spend funds from the National Recovery Plan (until August 2026) in this area, which is simply a challenge. He referred to the relation between the IKP (application) and the IKP option under mCcicietel.

Administration and Business Dialogue

>The gathering confirmed that digitalisation of wellness care, the improvement of artificial intelligence and a safe online environment are areas where cooperation between the public and private sector will be crucial for the further improvement of Poland.
The talks were held on 15 January at the seat of the Leviathan Confederation in Warsaw.

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