The Superteam Poland community, which supports developers in the Solana ecosystem, has announced the opening of Build Station Warsaw, a free 10-day hub for startups working with blockchain technologies. This is stated in a press release shared by the organizers with Incrypted.
According to the statement, the event will take place from October 20 to 29, 2025 on the 40th floor of Warsaw Spire, and on October 30, Demo Day will be held at Rotunda PKO BP, where teams will present their projects to investors and mentors.
In addition, media support for the event is provided by Incrypted, which is the general media partner of the event.
The initiative aims to prepare developers for participation in the Global Solana Colosseum Hackathon, the main startup competition of the Solana ecosystem with a prize fund of $2.5 million, the opportunity to receive pre-seed round investment from the Colosseum venture fund, and access to an accelerator for the top ten teams, the team noted.
According to the community, this hackathon has already proven its effectiveness for the Polish ecosystem: projects such as Reflect, Tempo, Darklake, and Action Codes Protocol, which later received international recognition and early funding, started with its previous editions.
“Build Station Warsaw is about more than just co-working. It’s a launchpad. Our goal is to give Polish builders every advantage — mentorship, resources, and community — so they can turn early ideas into globally competitive startups,” said Micha? Wojtas, leader of Superteam Poland.
Participants of Build Station Warsaw will have free access to workspace, expert workshops, and technical sessions. The program will cover topics ranging from product validation and code writing to pitch decks and fundraising, the statement said.
Mentors from the Solana Foundation, ecosystem partners, and the local Web3 community will provide advice throughout the hub’s operation.
The press release emphasized that the final event, Demo Day, will bring together teams, investors, mentors, and community members. The best projects will be able to compete for local grants and prizes worth more than $10,000, as well as receive important exposure and feedback before the global hackathon.
Registration for Build Station Warsaw is open here.