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9.02.2025
Creatio office in Warsaw
Creatio in Poland: A New Hub, Early Wins, and Growing Impact
Over the past few years, Creatio has been steadily enhancing its presence in Central Europe. One of the key moves in that strategy was opening a new office in Warsaw, Poland. Since then, that office has become a focal point for innovation, client engagement, and local events. Below is a look at how things have developed.
Establishing a Base: The Warsaw Office
In September 2022, Creatio officially opened a new office in Warsaw, recognising Poland as a rising player in the European tech and economic landscape.
The office is located in Poland’s financial and economic capital.
Initial staffing focuses included customer success, customer support, and R&D—functions critical for both servicing local clients and tailoring product development.
The move is part of Creatio’s broader strategy to expand in Europe and to help more businesses adopt its no-code CRM/workflow automation platform.
Early Achievements & Local Collaborations
Since establishing its Warsaw office, Creatio has reported various early successes and partnerships that highlight its growing rootedness in the Polish market:
Partnership with Qu8: In April 2025, Creatio announced a collaboration with Qu8 to accelerate AI-driven digital transformation in Poland. This effort helps Polish organisations access no-code, AI-native CRM capabilities, boosting agility, efficiency, and growth in the local business landscape.
Recognition through product updates, local partner programmes, and increased visibility among Polish enterprises keen to modernize workflows. (While specific case studies in Poland are less prominent, the broader European growth patterns and investments point to increasing adoption.)
Events & Conferences: Building the Ecosystem
Creatio has also invested in events in Poland that help bring together customers, partners, and tech leaders. The most noticeable of these is the No-Code Day in Warsaw:
No-Code Day Warsaw (June 12, 2025): This conference served as a gathering place for digital leaders, innovators, partners, and experts in AI, CRM, and no-code tools.
The format was designed to be interactive: workshops, panel discussions, curated tracks (for executives, practitioners, etc.), and opportunities for networking. Participants included local Polish firms and global stakeholders.
Key speakers represented both the tech vendor side (Creatio) and local consulting / digital service providers—showing that the Polish tech ecosystem is participating actively.
Why It Matters & What’s Ahead
The opening of the Warsaw office and the local growth of Creatio point to several important implications:
Closer support for Polish clients: With local presence, Creatio can more rapidly respond to market needs, provide better support, localise solutions, and build relationships with both customers and partners in Poland.
Talent & R&D potential: Having R&D and support capabilities in Poland allows Creatio to tap into local engineering and tech talent, which helps innovation and builds capacity.
Awareness & community building: Events like No-Code Day help increase awareness of what no-code/AI automation tools can do, and they build a community of power users, implementers, and advocates.
Looking forward, we can expect more case studies from Polish clients, stronger local partnerships, and perhaps more tailored product features for the Polish / Central European context.
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