This is the second time in a row that Poznań will take part in this project. The Intelligent Cities Challenge (ICC) is one of the European Commission's largest city support initiatives supporting European cities in their green and digital transitions. ICC delivers cutting-edge knowledge and support services to cities and their local economies to address two major challenges: making the transition to a net-zero economic model, while enabling social inclusion and sustainable development for every EU citizen.

The 21st edition of the Poland Days symposium took place from 20-23 June 2023 at Stanford University in Silicon Valley. Panellists and panellists this year discussed the theme of 'Security, Stability, Sustainability And Resilience - 3S&R'. The event overseas was also attended by representatives of the City Hall of Poznan - Katja Ložina, Director of the Investor Relation Department, and Michal Lakomski, Proxy of the Mayor of Poznan for Smart City, who was also one of the panellists in the discussion on smart cities, climate, transport and energy.

Grubson, Voo Voo, Muchy, Anita Lipnicka, Ralph Kaminski, and Sorry Boys are among the numerous stars set to grace this year's Edison Festival. The event is scheduled to take place in Baranowo, near Poznań, on 7-8 July.

Spring and summer present a splendid opportunity to savour the music of your favourite performers in open-air settings. One such occasion is the comeback of the #NaFalach concerts.

For many years now, Poznań's cultural scene has invariably tuned into the rhythm of the Malta Festival held in late June and early July. Audiences are indulged in a plethora of concerts, performances, and encounters with artists at various venues across the city.

Stelios Petrakis from Crete, Ndima from Congo, Maria Mazzotta from southern Italy, and Rusan Filiztek from south-eastern Turkey are just some of the artists featured in this year's edition of Ethno Port. Notably, the festival will also highlight the vibrant music of Poland and Ukraine.