Stadler Polska Expands: Rail Innovations & Future of Railway Technology
Stadler expands Polish engineering, opening a Poznań office. New engineering hub boosts local capabilities, creating jobs.

Stadler Bolsters Polish Engineering Capabilities with Poznań Expansion
In a move that underscores its commitment to the Polish rail market, Stadler, a globally recognized manufacturer of rolling stock, is significantly expanding its engineering presence. The company has announced the opening of a new engineering office in Poznań, Poland, further solidifying its investment in the region. This expansion, effective May 2025, includes the relocation of its engineering team to the modern Pixel 5 complex on Grunwaldzka Street, supplementing existing engineering teams in Siedlce and Warsaw. Stadler’s decision reflects the growing importance of local capabilities to meet customer demands, create jobs, and deliver innovative rail solutions for both domestic and international projects. The move highlights Stadler’s strategy to independently manage projects from tender preparation to service support, creating a strong foundation for sustained growth and technological advancement in the Polish railway sector.
Enhanced Engineering Division: A Driving Force
The heart of Stadler’s Polish expansion lies in the growth of its Engineering Division. Currently, the division employs 85 engineers and is actively recruiting to reach 100 by the end of 2024, with further plans to expand to 125 by 2026. The company is seeking a variety of specialists, including designers, system engineers, and safety experts. This increased headcount allows Stadler to bolster its capabilities across the entire design process, including tender preparation, vehicle design, systems integration, testing, certification, and service support. This comprehensive approach enables Stadler to deliver fully customized rail solutions, addressing specific regional requirements and contributing to local job creation.
Poznań Office: A Hub for Innovation and Collaboration
The new Poznań office represents a strategic investment in the future. Located in the modern Pixel 5 complex, the new office provides state-of-the-art workspaces designed to foster collaboration and innovation. The Poznań team will work in tandem with existing teams in Siedlce and Warsaw. This geographical spread enhances Stadler’s capacity to manage diverse projects simultaneously, streamlining communication and knowledge sharing across various engineering disciplines. The new office reinforces Stadler’s commitment to building a robust, geographically diverse engineering network capable of delivering high-quality results and expanding its market position in Poland.
Supporting Domestic and International Projects: A Growing Portfolio
Stadler Polska’s engineers are deeply involved in designing both software and full-vehicle systems, including trams and trains. Their contributions extend to supporting international projects and furthering Stadler’s commitment to sustainable and energy-efficient transport. The successful delivery of Koleje Mazowieckie’s FLIRT train order serves as a prime example of the division’s ability to deliver projects independently and exemplifies the division’s success. This independence highlights the company’s robust local capabilities, allowing Stadler to tailor designs and services to meet specific project requirements. Stadler’s investment further increases its competitiveness within the rail industry.
Investing in the Future of Polish Rail
Stadler’s expansion also demonstrates the company’s commitment to the future of Polish rail transport. Stadler employs around 1,800 people across several Polish locations, including manufacturing facilities in Siedlce and Środa Wielkopolska, along with service hubs in Warsaw, Łódź, and Sochaczew. Stadler has already delivered nearly 1,000 vehicles from its Siedlce site to customers across Poland and Europe. The company is dedicated to the ongoing development of high-quality rail solutions, promoting innovation, and creating employment opportunities. This ongoing investment and development allows Stadler to stay at the forefront of railway technology.
Conclusion
Stadler’s strategic move to expand its engineering division in Poland, with the opening of its new office in Poznań, is a significant development for the company and the Polish rail industry. This expansion, which includes new job creation and the building of local engineering capabilities, enables Stadler to deliver a broader range of rail solutions while increasing its independence in the market. The company’s commitment to supporting both domestic and international projects further strengthens its position in the region. The growth of the Polish Engineering Division reflects the importance of Stadler’s Polish operations in the face of rising demand. The investment in infrastructure and the recruitment of talented specialists show a sustained focus on innovation and the evolution of sustainable, efficient rail transport solutions. Stadler’s commitment solidifies its position as a key player in the development of Poland’s rail infrastructure and the future of railway technology.
Company Summary
Stadler is a leading manufacturer of rail vehicles, headquartered in Switzerland. The company specializes in producing a wide range of railway rolling stock, including trains, trams, and locomotives. Stadler Polska, the Polish subsidiary, is a significant manufacturing and engineering hub within the broader Stadler group, contributing significantly to the company’s global operations. Its focus on innovation and a commitment to sustainable transport solutions has made Stadler a major contributor to improving railway technology.

