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Contact Us →One month ago, the Fira Gran Via in Barcelona was the epicenter of the digital world. And thanks to a special invitation from the Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs, Flying Bisons was right in the thick of it.
Being part of the official Polish delegation at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 was an incredible experience. It was a high-octane deep dive into where the world is headed.
Representing the "Digital Powerhouse"
While we usually spend our days crafting world-class digital products in Warsaw, taking our vision to Barcelona felt like the right next step. Standing alongside the brightest minds in the Polish tech ecosystem, we had one goal: to show the global market that, at the intersection of strategy, design, and cutting-edge engineering, Poland (and the Bisons) is leading the charge.
The Ministry’s pavilion was a hive of activity, and we were thrilled to be one of the voices representing our country’s growing reputation as Europe’s digital hub.


The MWC vibe
You’ve heard the keywords: AI-everything, 6G, Sustainable Tech, and Human-Centric Connectivity. But seeing them in action is a different story. For us, MWC 2026 was about way more than just new foldables or faster speeds. We focused entirely on the future of UX. We spent the week chatting with everyone from industry giants to fresh startups, seeing firsthand how tech is finally moving past the hype and becoming genuinely useful. We’re headed home with a ton of fresh ideas to make our clients’ products stand out on the global stage.


Why this matters for our partners
We went to Barcelona to ensure that Flying Bisons remains at the absolute frontier of technology. The insights we gathered regarding Generative UX and Integrated Ecosystems are already being baked into our current workshops.
We met with many companies across a wide range of industries to discuss how digital products can actually drive business growth. These are the kinds of conversations that matter most, and we’re excited to see where these new connections lead.
When we represent Poland on a stage this big, we’re not just representing a country—we’re representing a standard of quality that we bring to every project we touch.
What's next?
A massive thank you to the Ministry of Digital Affairs for the invitation and for championing Polish innovation. We’ve come back to Warsaw with more energy, a global perspective, and a very clear vision for 2026.
The future looks bright, and it’s being designed right here at the Bisons’ stable.














