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19 January 2026 | Event reports

TOB@SGH: A new chapter of cooperation between CEUTP and the world of science. Together about the future of transportation in Poland

What does Polish transportation look like after 20 years in the European Union? Are we really catching up with European leaders, or are we still halfway there? Participants in the first meeting of the new series TOB@SGH: Together about Transport, organized by the Center for EU Transport Projects together with the Institute of Infrastructure, Transport and Mobility at SGH, sought answers to these questions.

On January 16, 2026, the conference “Poland’s transport system – Are we catching up with other EU countries? Summary of 20 years in the EU and challenges for the future”, which was attended by experts from CUPT, SGH, the Ministry of Funds and Regional Policy and the Ministry of Infrastructure. The event inaugurated a completely new dialogue format – aimed not only at specialists, but also at the academic community and students, future participants in the transport market.

20 years in the EU – what has been achieved?

The conference presented the conclusions of the monograph “Poland’s Transport System: 20 Years in the European Union” edited by Prof. Jana Pieriegud – a publication that has become the starting point for a wide debate on the directions of development of the Polish transport system.

The discussion confirmed the impressive modernization leap Poland has made in the past two decades:

  • The highway network and the modernization of major rail routes have significantly shortened the distance to Western European countries,
  • rail and road rolling stock today presents a level that often exceeds the standards of many EU countries,
  • Investments co-financed by European funds have enabled comprehensive improvements in safety, capacity and travel comfort.

The challenge is no longer “how much?” but “how?”

However, experts stressed that the next stage of development requires new, more complex answers. Infrastructure alone will not ensure the efficiency of the transportation system if it is not supported by integration, technology and competence.

The most important requests were:

1. integration of the transport system

Intermodality, interoperability between transport modes and smart planning are areas that require bolder investments and coherent strategies.

2. Digitization and data

They will become the foundation of modern transportation – from traffic planning to infrastructure management. Experts unanimously stressed: it’s time to move from counting kilometers to optimizing the system as a whole.

3. Demographic and competency challenges

The transportation industry is already facing a clear staffing gap that, if left unresolved, could slow further growth.

4. Energy transformation

Decarbonization, electromobility and ESG are no longer the future, but a standard that must be met for Polish transportation to remain competitive in the EU market.

TOB@SGH – a space for cooperation between science, administration and the market

The new TOB@SGH series is designed to enable a broad, open discussion on transportation – not only among experts, but also among students and young researchers who will co-create future transportation policies. The meetings are intended to build a bridge between practice and science, support data-driven decisions and promote a long-term view of public investment.

The event was attended by, among others:
Joanna Lech (CUPT), Dr. Michał Wolański, Prof. SGH, Dr. Jan Pieriegud, Prof. SGH, Prof. Dr. Wojciech Paprocki , as well as representatives of the MFiPR and the Ministry of Infrastructure.

Towards more meetings

The joint conference and monograph are the first step. CUPT and SGH promise to continue their cooperation – so as to build a more resilient, efficient and sustainable transport system in Poland.

Joanna Lech, left, during TOB@SGH
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