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Evoluma Industry Cluster
Conference room 1
Hall F
Innovation Driving Industry – New Manufacturing Technologies, Integration of AI, Robotics, and Digital Technologies in Production, and the Competencies of Tomorrow and the Role of Humans
The conference will include a series of specialized presentations addressing the trends of industrial transformation in modern manufacturing technologies.

11:00
Sebastian Rynkiewicz – President of the EVOLUMA Industrial Cluster
Introduction to the conference topic

11:10
Marcin Szycztko, industrial marketing specialist |Evoluma Industrial Cluster
Where to look for offers and good partners, how to effectively manage orders in the industrial sector

11:30
Jakub Bańcer, Key Account Manager | Fanuc Polska
A modern production factory using FANUC technology to collect and analyze production data

11:50
Łukasz Sulicki, Key Account Consultant | 3D PRO Sp. z o.o.
PTC products as tools for the digital transformation of companies

12:20
Michał Matejczyk, Vice President / Development Director | Entra Group
From Lean to Industry 4.0 – how to connect people, data, technology, and logistics to increase production efficiency

12:40
Hubert Byzdra, CEO | Georad 3D
Laser scanning and 3D modeling in practice – what does the industry gain?

13:00
Marek Jarosz, CEO | PLMEXPERT Sp. z o.o.
PLM - ERP integration is the key to the digital transformation of enterprises

13:20
Wojciech Ćwięka, Industrial Software Specialist, ASTOR Sp. z o.o.
Data That Works: How Industry Uses AI and Digital Twins to Develop the Skills of Tomorrow


13:40
Agata Kateszczenko, Implementation Specialist - Senior
Rafał Ciszyński – Data Analyst - Senior
From Chaos to Control: Two Perspectives on Manufacturing Systems Implementation – from Implementation to Data Analysis
14:00
Summary and conclusion of the conference
Conference Organizer
Polish Chamber of Steelwork
Conference room 2
Hall F
Innovation and Partnership – The Future of Steel Structures Through Collaboration Between Science and Industry
The "Innovation and Partnership – The Future of Steel Structures" conference brings together experts from science and industry to explore cutting-edge solutions in the design and production of steel structures. Specialists will discuss the latest technologies, trends, and collaboration models accelerating progress in this vital sector of construction. The event offers a platform for knowledge exchange, sharing experiences, and building lasting partnerships.
*more information coming soon


11:00 - 11:50
Marcin Torz - Managing Director of Schuller&Company Sp. z o.o.
Dr. Krzysztof Marcinczak, Eng. - Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Wrocław University of Science and Technology and Supervisor of the Konkret Scientific Club, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
From design, through implementation, to destructive testing - cooperation and exchange of experiences between universities and industry

11:50 - 12:30
Dr. Łukasz Radosiński, Eng.
Innovation under pressure: how to reconcile the pace of industry with the rhythm of academic research – opportunities and barriers in collaborative projects

12:30 - 13:00
Dr. Paweł Kużdowicz, member of the management board of Abas Business Solutions Poland sp. z o. o. and co-founder and Head of the Department of Controlling and Economic Informatics at the University of Zielona Góra
Abas partners with universities in Poland - we develop skills of the future.

13:00 - 13:45
Gustaw Cieślar, Alumetal-TechnikSp. z o.o. Sp. k
Shot blasting for engineers - the key to starting the process that leads to entry into the production source.
Conference Organizer
Trends Panel
Conference Patrons
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TRADE FAIR STUDIO
HALL F
TRENDS PANEL AND PRESENTATIONS OF EXHIBITOR
The Trends and Exhibitor Presentation Panel is a dynamic stage at the trade show, where experts and brands showcase the latest industry developments and product launches. Through short, concise presentations and demonstrations, attendees receive a condensed dose of knowledge, inspiration, and practical case studies. It's the perfect place to connect with market leaders, compare solutions, and find collaboration partners.

11:00-11:30
3soft - Wojciech Tokarz
An intelligent approach to modern manufacturing
Learn how to move from data integration and centralization to real-world implementations of artificial intelligence in industry. Discover how to combine data from multiple sources into a single environment that forms the foundation for effective AI utilization. Through concrete examples, we will demonstrate how intelligent models support production across various areas—delivering measurable savings and a competitive advantage.
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11:30-12:00
StatSoft Polska - dr Grzegorz Migut
Before a problem arises – how to effectively manage analytical and AI projects in the industrial sector.
ChatGPT powiedział:The presentation will introduce a practical methodology for managing projects based on data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in an industrial environment. Key success factors, common pitfalls, and typical mistakes made at various stages of project implementation will be discussed. The entire session will be illustrated with real-life project examples, demonstrating how theory meets industrial reality—and what insights this encounter brings for project leaders.


12:30 - 13:00
Paulina Jankowska, Sales Manager at Waites
Francesco Caropreso, Vibration Specialist and Technical Solutions Engineer
The future is here: AI and human expertise – assisted maintenance. Vibrations speak the truth.

13:00 - 13:30
Jarosław Markieta
Patent Infringement - Defense Strategies

13:30 - 14:00
Tomasz Bober, CMMS Implementation and Development Engineer
Prevention in practice: from maintenance services to machine operators (AM in action)
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14:00 - 14:30
Agata Skowrońska-Grabowska, SMART business Yuliia Shcherbyna
The End of the Excel Era: How AI Solutions Are Automating 70% of Routine HR Tasks in Manufacturing

14:30-15:00
Etteplan Poland - Mariusz Lasota
7 Benefits of Using Edge AI in Industry

10:30 - 11:00
Daniel Kukułka, Automation engineer and programmer, MALUKA
"Mixing a product on the go – the innovative potential of the Duopack system"


11:00 - 11:30
Aleksander Faleńczyk, Sales Director, Production Systems, PSI Polska
Michał Żelichowski, Director of Business Development and Product Management, PSI Polska
"Beyond the Fiction of Artificial Intelligence – How Does It Really Change Production Management? Examples and Effects"

11:30 - 12:30
Piotr Szołkowski, Principal Systems Engineer / Extreme Networks
Production continuity and flexible network management – conclusions from reports and scientific research
During the lecture, we will discuss practical case studies and the potential applications of modern network solutions in industry. We will also discuss the benefits of a flexible approach to network management – from on-premises to cloud-based solutions – and present the findings from the report "Managing Computer Networks from the Cloud," prepared in partnership with Axians IT Solutions Poland.

12:30 - 13:30
Adam Maszynotwór
"The Modern Garage: How Passion and Technology Are Changing the Future of Manufacturing"
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12:30-13:00
Krzysztof Paśko - Alpha Technology Sp.z o.o.
STANISŁAW KUCIEL - Alpha Technology Sp.z o.o.
Innovative Technology for Manufacturing Metal-Plastic Hybrid Components via Injection Molding, Including Dimensional Deviation Correction of the Metal Part / Production Capabilities at Alpha Technology
Conference Organizer
Adam Maszynotwór
TRADE FAIR STUDIO
HALL F
The Modern Garage: How Passion and Technology Are Changing the Future of Manufacturing
This topic perfectly captures my journey from a home tool shop to industrial-level project implementation.
I will cover topics such as:
* developing technical skills "from scratch" on my own projects,
* using modern small-scale machinery (CNC, 3D printing, retrofitting),
* the impact of currently available technologies on technical education and the development of young professionals.
Conference Organizer
SCALAB
Conference room 1
Hall E
Demo Day of the first round of the Scalab Accelerator during Warsaw Industry Week
6.11.2025r.
Which innovations are shaping the future of industry? How are startups working with large technology companies, and what do both sides gain from this collaboration? Answers to these questions will be revealed during the Scalab Accelerator Demo Day, which will take place at this year’s Warsaw Industry Week.
People have been talking about the need to digitise industry for well over a dozen years. A rapidly changing market requires ever newer solutions in factories, production plants, and even in the offices of industrial companies. The latest technological solutions for the industrial sector will be presented during Warsaw Industry Week. On 6 November 2025, the Scalab Accelerator Demo Day will be held, during which young, innovative companies will explain how they address the real needs of Industry 4.0 and what their cooperation with large enterprises looks like.
During the Demo Day, 11 startups that have spent the past several months in the Scalab acceleration programme will present their projects. Over this time, the companies have been developing their products both from a business and a technological perspective, and the results of these efforts were immediately verified with technology recipients such as Fulco, Etisoft, Euvic, S Plastic and Grupa Transportowa. The conclusions drawn from these collaborations will be presented during Demo Day. The presentations will also be an opportunity to learn about the latest trends, establish business relationships and find inspiration for implementing innovation in enterprises.
The Scalab Accelerator Demo Day will take place on 6 November as part of Warsaw Industry Week—one of the most important industry events in Poland devoted to innovation in manufacturing. It will be not only a showcase of technology, but also real-life examples of how effective cooperation between startups and mature companies seeking innovative solutions can look.
More information about the programme and the Demo Day:
https://app.evenea.pl/event/scalab-demo-dayi/.
Conference Organizer
Eveneum
Conference room 1
Hall E
How to transform the crises of recent years into a competitive advantage through cooperation with suppliers?
Eveneum is a team of experts supporting manufacturing companies in building innovative and resilient supply chains. We help organizations increase competitiveness, improve security, and generate tangible business value. What sets us apart is our deep knowledge of the automotive, aerospace, and light industry sectors, as well as our ability to combine technical expertise with the practice of supplier relationship management. We transform collaboration towards long-term partnerships based on trust and mutual benefits.
We are a Polish company operating globally, carrying out projects in Mexico, the USA, and the European Union, among others. Thanks to this, we bring an international perspective and best practices from different markets into our collaborations.
We invite you to a series of inspiring lectures and a panel discussion, during which we will demonstrate how trust and mutual benefits can become the foundation of lasting competitive advantage. Recent years have shown that there is no stability without flexibility: the pandemic, raw material price fluctuations, the war in Ukraine, changes in U.S. trade policy, and the expansion of Chinese companies force industry leaders to redefine their collaboration strategies.
During the conference, we will collectively seek answers to key questions:
- How should we respond to dynamic changes in the global business environment?
- Is it worth opening up to new partners outside our economic bloc?
- How can we strengthen and develop relationships with existing suppliers to build supply chain innovation and resilience?
This is an excellent opportunity for experts and practitioners to exchange experiences, draw inspiration from best practices, and develop their own solutions for the future.
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11:00 - 11:15
Rafal Dados – Partner zarządzający Eveneum
Maciej Borkowski - Bridge Foundation
Opening of the conference and the first block
Introduction to the topic: how recent years have transformed the way industries think about supply chains and partner collaboration. The key focus: from "crisis response" to building sustainable resilience based on data, trust, and collaboration.
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11:15 - 11:35
owner, BiModal Solutions
"Augmented Lean – Human Evolution in Production: How to Wisely Use Available Technologies Based on a Case Study from Poland"
Practical examples of using data to build operational flexibility and make decisions in times of uncertainty.
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11:35 - 11:55
Konrad Krochmal, Managing Director, Eurofins Sepo
"The Invisible Partners of Resilience: How Analytics, Knowledge, and Compliance Support Industry Stability"
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11:55 - 12:15
Konrad Zimmer, Director of Production and Industrialization
"Transformation through automation: how LEAN and digitalization build the competitiveness of Polish companies"
A case study on how process maturity and automation allow Polish companies to overcome growth barriers.
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12:20 - 12:50
Artur Buła, BiModal Solutions
Konrad Krochmal, Eurofins Sepo
Konrad Zimmer, Director of Production and Industrialization
Moderator: Rafał Dados, Eveneum
DISCUSSION PANEL - "Building trust and data exchange, joint planning, diversification and risk management."
A discussion on how collaboration with suppliers and customers can become a real source of resilience, rather than simply a reaction to problems. The panel aims to identify practices that allow supply chains to weather crises and recover more quickly.


13:30 - 13:35
Rafał Dados, Eveneum
Paweł Stefański - Bridge Foundation
Introduction
Opening of the block and introduction to the topic of cooperation between the civilian industry and the defense sector. Outline of the main question: how to translate competencies and technologies from the civilian industry into specific projects and contracts in the field of defense and security?

13:35 - 13:55
Bartosz Mielecki, Managing Director, Polish Automotive Group
"From Automotive to Defense – How Civilian Companies Are Using Dual-Use Potential"
Case studies of Polish automotive companies that have expanded into the defense sector. Key lessons learned: certification, operational culture change, and partnerships with integrators.
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13:55 - 14:15
Rafał Sornek, Vice President R&D & Zero Emissions, Fortaco Oy
“From Subcontractor to Technology Partner: Lessons from Fortaco’s Defense Transformation – SmartSteel and Beowulf Projects”
An example of the transformation from contract manufacturing to co-creation of innovation. How to build credibility and engineering competence in an international defense-tech context.

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14:20 - 14:50
Bartosz Mielecki, Managing Director, Polish Automotive Group
Rafał Sornek, Vice President R&D & Zero Emissions, Fortaco Oy
Paweł Stefański - Bridge Foundation
Moderator: Rafał Dados, Eveneum
DISCUSSION PANEL - "From civilian know-how to defense and dual-use contracts - how to build credibility in the defense sector?"
A discussion on how civilian companies can practically enter the defense sector: from formal and certification requirements to building institutional and partner trust. What mistakes do companies seeking to enter defense tech make, and how to leverage dual-use potential in expanding exports and international cooperation.

15:15 - 15:20
Rafał Dados, Eveneum
Opening of the block
An introduction to the topic of the final block – how trust and cooperation became a common thread throughout all the previous discussions. Emphasis: without trust, there is no partnership, and without partnership, there is no lasting resilience and development.
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15:20 - 15:40
Marta Stańczak, President of the Management Board of SPIE Polska
"Trust in practice: how to build shared responsibility between your company and your suppliers"
A practical example from organizational life – how to build partnerships and delegate responsibility to partners while maintaining shared goals and quality standards. Trust as a real tool for effectiveness, not just a soft value.
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15:45 - 16:15
Marta Stańczak, President of the Management Board of SPIE Polska
Tomasz Olszewski, SPIE Energotest
Bartosz Mielecki, Managing Director, Polish Automotive Group
Justyna Korycka, Partner at Olesiński and Partners
Moderator: Maciej Borkowski, Bridge Foundation
DISCUSSION PANEL - "Trust in business: the missing ingredient of Polish competitiveness?"
A discussion on how to practically build trust in relationships between companies, teams, and suppliers. How it translates into better decisions, loyalty, and organizational resilience. Questions about whether Polish companies can collaborate strategically and what we need to change to make trust part of our competitive advantage.

16:15 - 16:25
Rafał Dados, Eveneum
Closing Statement - "Cooperation is a strategy, not a slogan - what we learned today"
A summary of the four conference blocks – from industry to interpersonal relations. Key takeaway: trust, partnership, and collaboration are not optional extras, but the prerequisites for effective action in a changing world.
Conference Organizer
Sustainable Development Foundation
Conference room 1
Hall C
POLAND ESG 2025
Our mission is to create a leading platform for dialogue in Poland that translates complex regulatory requirements and sustainable development concepts into concrete business actions. We want to inspire, educate, and connect Polish industry leaders by providing them with practical knowledge and tools for the effective implementation of ESG strategies.


10:30
Przemysław Rakoczy - President of the Sustainable Development Foundation.
Anna Staszewska – Vice President of the Sustainable Development Foundation.
Official Opening of the Conference.

10:45
Prof. Bolesław Rok, PhD – Kozminski University.
ESG: The End of Business as Usual. Why Sustainable Development is the New Paradigm for Competitiveness.



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11:45
Moderator: Aleksandra Majda - ESG Impact Network
Magdalena Sułek -Domańska - Director of Sustainability and External Relations at Dr. Miele Cosmed Group S.A.
Anna Gorączka - Senior ESG Manager at Allegro Group
Agnieszka Oleksyn-Wajda – Rector's Representative for ESG, Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and Environment, Kozminski University
Krzysztof Lehmann - Deputy Director of the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) Branch in Bydgoszcz
Discussion Panel: Greenwashing Under the Microscope: How to Avoid Legal and Reputational Risks.




14:00
Martyna Zastawna – Pioneer and expert on circularity in Europe
Katarzyna Krześniak - ESG Project Manager, Peakside Capital Advisors
Małgorzata Tomczyk - President of the Management Board of Bio Circle Polska
Jarosław Tomala - Chief Operating Officer for ESG at LAKMA
Discussion Panel: “Circular Economy: CE Solutions for the Economy and Industry.”

15:15
Anna Staszewska – Vice President of the Sustainable Development Foundation.
Summary of the first day of the conference.




10:30
Moderator: Przemysław Chimczak-Bartkowski – ESG Academy
Marcin Wysocki - Unimot Energia
Joanna Bagińska - Laboratoires Expanscience i Mustela Finance Business Partner
Bartosz Niwiński - founder of Diaphane Software
Discussion Panel: “Navigating the ESG Alphabet: EU Regulations and Their Impact on Business”
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11:45
Marta Marczuk - Partner at the green transition agency Lata Dwudzieste
Mateusz Galica - Partner at the green transition agency Lata Dwudzieste
Discussion Panel: “Earthlings Attack: Gaia. The fallen goddess with her tongue torn out. New narratives for the climate.”



14:00
Moderator: Anna Staszewska – Sustainable Development Foundation
Prof. Bolesław Rok, PhD - Kozminski University.
Aleksandra Majda - ESG Impact Network
Krzysztof Jarząb - European Commission Representation
Discussion Panel: “Integrating ESG into a Company's DNA: A Roadmap for Polish Business”


15:15
Przemysław Rakoczy - President of the Sustainable Development Foundation
Anna Staszewska - Vice President of the Sustainable Development Foundation
Summary and conclusion of the second day of the conference.
Medal Ceremony
Date
5 novembertime. 14:00
Location
Hall FTrade Fair Studio
Trade Fair Medals Award Ceremony
Conference Patrons




TRADE FAIR STUDIO
HALL E
TRENDS PANEL AND PRESENTATIONS OF EXHIBITOR

11:00 - 12:00
Lee Sunyoung (Elizabeth), EuasTech Corp
6 presentations of Korea Innovative technologies and products
- metal materials and industrial technology of innovative manufacturing solutions across diverse industries
- metal powders for 3D printing, welding, aerospace, and automotive components
- remote electrical inspection technologies
- premium Korean teas and natural concentrates
- materials, automation, and smart manufacturing
- K-cosmetics

12:00 - 12:30
Radosław Zacharewicz, Enterprise Solution Architect at Axians.
Mistakes when choosing an ERP system

13:00 - 13:30
Łukasz Basiaga, Co-owner and Vice President of the XTON Group
Technical cleanliness in production and maintenance processes
13:30-13:45
Przemysław Gawroński - Foximo
NIS2: How to Meet the New Regulatory Requirements for the Industrial Sector
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13:45-14:00
Marcin Biały - Flyps
Flyps: How Artificial Intelligence Supports the Industry
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11:00-11:30
Jorge Salvador - AICEP Portugal Trade & Investment Agency
Business Opportunities with Portugal
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11:30-12:00
Karol Nowakowski - PIB BROKER
Cyber Risk in Industry: Poland Under Attack – Insurance as a Shield

12:00 - 12:30
Grzegorz Świrkowski, CEO of Net Complex
AI Hackers: The New Generation of Cyber Threats. How to Protect Your Company in the Era of Hybrid Warfare?
12:30 - 12:45
Paweł Wittels - Software Development Manager at Avicon R&D
A colorimetric measuring device operating on area data
12:45 - 13:00
Paweł Wittels - Software Development Manager at Avicon R&D
An innovative sorting device using multi-form data and machine learning algorithms.
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13:00-13:30
Andrzej Banasiak - Sales Manager RamBase
Grzegorz Gajewski - BUSINESS CONSULTANT
How Not to Get Stuck in Excel? Achieve Chaos-Free Production with an ERP System

13:30-14:00
Łukasz Konisiewicz - SimplyMobile Sp. z o.o.
“SaMi” – an AI assistant in the SimplyMobile system as support for modern production plant management
Warsaw Industry Week invites you to the conference:
Manufacturing‑X – Next Stage of Industry 4.0
Join the European movement that’s shaping a new direction for industry. Discover how data exchange and collaboration within production ecosystems are building factories of the future – resilient, competitive, and sustainable.
November 4, 2025, PTAK WARSAW EXPO

Conference Host
Manufacturing-X – The Next Stage in Implementing Industry 4.0
The conference takes place as part of Warsaw Industry Week (4–6 November 2025, Ptak Warsaw Expo) – the largest trade fair of innovative industrial solutions in Central and Eastern Europe. It forms part of the International Industry Conference program, dedicated to digital transformation and the creation of data ecosystems for the manufacturing sector.
Why attend?
- Learn how data ecosystems are revolutionizing industry and strengthening its resilience.
- See how Europe is building a shared industrial data space, already active in Germany, France, the USA, and Japan.
- Discover real-life Manufacturing-X implementations – concrete examples, not theory.
- Meet leaders from business, academia, and government shaping the next generation of industry together.
Conference Agenda – 4th of November 2025
Hall F, Conference Room 1 (All Presentations with simultaneous translation)
Part I (11:00–12:50)

11:00–11:20
Opening of the Trade Fair and Conference
Tomasz Szypuła – President of Ptak Warsaw Expo

11:20–11:30
Introduction to the Conference and Program Overview
Andrzej Soldaty – Director, Center for Industry 4.0, Silesian University of Technology

11:30–11:45
The Manufacturing-X Initiative as a Response to Modern Industry Challenges. The Mission of the International Manufacturing-X Initiative
Thomas Hahn – Chairman of the International Manufacturing-X Council, Chief Expert Software, Siemens AG
(Presentation in English with simultaneous translation)

11:45–12:05
Industrial data spaces and data ecosystems – an introduction. Use Case: Collaborative engineering
Lukas Sohlbach – VDMA e.V. (Mechanical Engineering Industry Association, Germany)
(Presentation in English with simultaneous translation)

12:05–12:25
Support Mechanisms for Implementing Manufacturing-X in Germany. Opportunities for International Cooperation
Ernst Stoeckl-Pukall – Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany
(Presentation in English with simultaneous translation)


12:25–12:40
Industrial Data Spaces – From Vision to Plan
Dorota Borkowska
• Zbigniew Piątek
Dorota Borkowska – Department of Innovation and Industrial Policy, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology
Zbigniew Piątek – Department of Innovation and Industrial Policy, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology
12:40–12:55
The Needs and Conditions for the Development of the Industrial Sector to Ensure Resilience, Competitiveness, and Sustainable Growth
Łukasz Bonisławski – Industrial Development Agency



12:55–13:20
The Needs, Opportunities, and Conditions for Implementing Manufacturing-X in the Polish Industrial Sector
Janusz Poulakowski – Representative of the Employers’ Association Polish Clusters, Chief Operating Officer at the Evoluma Industrial Cluster
Radosław Wika – Director of the Science and Technology Parks Department at the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone
Jacek Kurczyk – Agile Transformation Consultant, Silesia Automotive & Advanced Manufacturing Cluster
Part 2 (13:30-15:25)

13:30–13:50
Digital Product Passport and Automatic Product Traceability. What Awaits Manufacturers from 2026?
Adrian Stelmach – CEO/President, Explitia S.A.

13:50–14:10
Digital Product Passport – A Revolution in Sustainable Business
Sławomir Brzózek – Ekspert, ESG Advisors

14:10–14:30
How to Optimize Costs and Ensure Production Without Downtime? Edge Platforms and Efficient Data Utilization
Artur Nowocień – Siemens Polska


14:30–14:50
Data Integration in Manufacturing-X – When Information Becomes a Competitive Advantage
Dariusz Trela – Integrated Systems Architect, Sii Polska
Paweł Bilnicki – Manufacturing Digitalization Consultant, Sii Polska

14:50–15:10
Data Collection and Sharing in Developing Competencies of Production Workers
Prof. Anna Timofiejczuk – Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
15:15–15:25
Conference Summary and Closing Remarks
Join the global movement that’s transforming industry.
Warsaw Industry Week
Ptak Warsaw Expo
Hall F, Conference Room 1
*Small break scheduled from 13:20 to 13:30
Warsaw Industry Week invites you to the conference:
Technologies You Can Trust – But Is It Enough to Transform Industry into the Industry of the Future?
Join the discussion on whether advanced technologies alone are enough to drive industrial transformation — or whether the true foundation of progress lies in trust, collaboration, and a new culture of innovation.
November 5, 2025, PTAK WARSAW EXPO

Organizator konferencji
Forum of Polish Automation and Robotics Conference
The conference takes place as part of Warsaw Industry Week (4–6 November 2025, Ptak Warsaw Expo) – the largest trade fair of innovative industrial solutions in Central and Eastern Europe. It is part of the International Industry Conference program, dedicated to digital transformation, automation, and building trust in technology within modern industry.
Why attend?
- Learn why trust in technology is the key to successful industrial transformation.
- Discover cutting-edge innovations in automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence.
- Explore legal aspects of technology investments – from contracts to Machine-as-a-Service models.
- Understand how to build cybersecurity, communication stability, and human-machine trust in intelligent industry.
Conference Agenda – 5th November 2025
Hall E, Conference Room 1 (All Presentations with simultaneous translation)
Part I (10:45–12:50)



10:45–10:55
Opening of the Conference
Dariusz Drąg – Development Director, Ptak Warsaw Expo
Tomasz Haiduk – CEO, Forum of Polish Automation and Robotics
Renata Poreda, Press Spokesperson, FAIRP
“Technology alone is not enough. It’s the trust between those who create it and those who use it that defines the future.”
— Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft
In the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution — where the boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds are becoming increasingly blurred — trust in technology has become the foundation of modern industry.
Automation, robotics, artificial intelligence, digital twins, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) are already reshaping production lines, supply chains, and business models.
But is that enough?
At this year’s conference, organized by the Forum of Polish Automation and Robotics (FAIRP), we will explore a key question for the entire industrial sector:
Are advanced technologies alone sufficient to drive the transformation toward the industry of the future — or do we also need a change in organizational culture, new skills, and trust between humans and machines, engineers and algorithms, companies and ecosystems?
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10:55–11:15
The Latest IFR Report: Where Are We with Robotics?
Tomasz Haiduk – CEO, Forum of Polish Automation and Robotics (FAIRP)


11:15–12:15
A Revolution in Teaching Industrial Robotics – The “Robots for Schools” Program
Tomasz Michałek, Board Memeber at ASTOR
mgr inż. Paweł Derwich, Polish Group of Robotics Technicians, Teacher
Presentation of the program and the handover ceremony of Astorino educational robots
On October 1, 2024, a three-year innovative social program titled “Robots for Schools” was launched, connecting business with education.
The initiative is aimed at primary and secondary schools across Poland and seeks to support modern technical education.
Through collaboration between industrial companies and educational institutions, students gain the opportunity to learn robotics and automation in practice — using the Astorino educational robot as a hands-on teaching tool.
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12:15–12:35
Digital Rebellion on Board – Implementing Change in a Culture of Resistance
Jakub Kaczyński – Industrial Portfolio Director
Trust in technology is the cornerstone of successful industrial transformation — but what happens when, instead of enthusiasm, you face a digital rebellion on board?
You invest in cutting-edge technologies and follow the latest trends (IoT, AI, automation, digital twins, UNS), yet employees, managers, or technical teams resist new solutions.
Even the most advanced systems mean little if people don’t trust them — cultural resistance can derail even the best-designed digital project.
This presentation will show you how to break that impasse.
You’ll learn how to identify and address the root causes — from fear of change to lack of trust in data — and turn skeptics into allies of innovation.
You’ll see real-world examples of projects that overcame these barriers, along with proven strategies for building trust in technology and data at every level of an organization, and designing pilot initiatives that engage people and deliver measurable results.
A practical and inspiring session that ensures no “digital rebellion” will derail your transformation.
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12:35–12:50
By the Book: How to Secure Technology Investments
Wojciech Bazan – Attorney, Partner
Natalia Żurawska – Associate, JDP Law Firm
The presentation will cover key legal aspects related to contracts for the purchase of industrial robots and Machine-as-a-Service (MaaS) agreements.
It will highlight how to properly structure provisions concerning machine performance and functionality, what contractual mechanisms can protect a company’s interests in the event of failures or malfunctions, and which practical solutions to apply when enforcing supplier liability.
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12:50–13:10
Industry 45.0 – A Modern Production Strategy Combining Industry 4.0 and 5.0
Michał Paradowski, 4Results - Vicepresident, Co-owner
Mariusz Bednarek – Industry 4.0 Institiute Director ; 4Results Expert/Specialist
Modern industrial transformation combines the key elements of Industry 4.0 and 5.0.
The presentation discusses their defining characteristics and introduces a new, original concept that bridges both paradigms — Industry 45.
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Part II (13:10-14:45)

13:10–13:30
How Much Can We Trust Homo Sapiens?
Wacław Bylina – Sales Engineer, Asix System, ASKOM
In the era of increasing automation and digitalization of industry, the role of humans in control processes is undergoing significant transformation.
While the operator remains a key decision-making element, they are also the most error-prone — both intentionally and unintentionally.
This presentation will show how modern technologies support operators in their role and minimize the risk of human error. It will discuss solutions that enhance efficiency and workplace safety — from operator-assisting systems such as exoskeletons to advanced SCADA systems that enable data collection from industrial assets, process parameter monitoring, automatic reporting, and integration with higher-level systems, including the cloud.
It will also present how cloud-based solutions and artificial intelligence can support decision-making processes, transforming the operator from a potential “weak link” into a strong and conscious component of the entire control system.
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13:30–13:50
Cybersecurity and Modern Control – The Foundation of Trust in Smart Industry
Piotr Adamczyk – Sales Development Director, ASTOR
In the era of industrial digitalization, automation systems are becoming targets of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks, while many companies still operate under a false sense of security. The presentation will demonstrate how modern Emerson controllers and solutions support the integration of advanced security mechanisms in line with the NIS2 directive guidelines, and how to build trust in intelligent industry.
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13:50–14:10
Communication Stability in Heterogeneous ICS Networks
Andrzej Cieślak – CEO, Dynacon
14:10–14:30
Conference Summary and Closing Remarks
Join us in Poland.
Warsaw Industry Week
Ptak Warsaw Expo
Hall E, Conference Room 1