21/05/2026
We’ve just wrapped up a busy period full of events we had the chance to take part in!
Why are we so keen to attend them? Not to add yet another set of photos to the collection (although, let’s be honest, there were some...📸) but to keep growing, understand the challenges the industry is facing and, above all, talk to people and learn from different perspectives.
Where could you meet us?
📍 First stop – Oslo Tech Show 🇳🇴
Martyna Trefon and Dawid Krawczyk discussed international cooperation, digitalization, AI and cybersecurity. What was particularly important for us was the opportunity to get a closer look at the Scandinavian market — its approach to security, data and implementing technology in practice.
📍 Second stop – 11th Spotkania Zakupowe - Automotive CEE Day 2026 & 1st Defence CEE Day 🚗🛡️
Jakub Schmid and Dawid Hetmańczyk were right where conversations about the future of automotive and defence were taking place. And this combination increasingly means very specific discussions around supply chain resilience, traceability, quality, data security and production readiness for rapid change.
📍 Next – interpack - Processing and Packaging Düsseldorf 📦
Dawid Krawczyk and Dawid Hetmańczyk explored the transformation of the packaging industry. Many conversations focused on automation, Industry 4.0, Polish-German cooperation and European regulations on waste and packaging.
📍 At the same time – Warsaw Industry Automatica ⚙️
Jakub Schmid checked out solutions in industrial automation, control systems, robotics, electronics and industrial instrumentation. It was a good reference point for how quickly the technology offering for manufacturing plants in Poland is changing.
📍 The final stop on our map – Impact CEE 💡
Artur Zieliński and Kamil Lichosik talked about the future of the economy, security, AI, digitalization and automation. There were big names, bold statements and plenty of topics directly affecting industry: from Europe’s competitiveness to technological security.
Why does this matter to us?
Because events like these mean we do not look at digital transformation only from behind our own desks.
We see:
🔹 which problems keep coming up in conversations with manufacturing companies,
🔹 which technologies are actually being implemented and which ones show real promise for the future,
🔹 how regulations influence investment decisions,
🔹 what customers from different markets expect,
🔹 where manufacturing will be looking for savings, resilience and competitive advantage in the coming years.
And then we turn all of this into projects for our customers. Better conversations. Better recommendations. Better technology decisions. 🎯
Of course, this is not the end of our travels – more coming soon! ✈️