Faustyna Skrobańska studies finance and accounting at the University of Economics in Wrocław. She came to Expo with a friend, out of curiosity, she says, because she had heard about Made in Wrocław but had not yet been there.
“I like technology. It’s great that you can see and learn so much about what Wrocław companies do. It’s an opportunity to talk to the people who work there.”
Faustyna Skrobańska
“This is my first time at Expo, it’s good that such events are organized. In one place, you can show many ideas that are usually confined within the walls of the university. Maybe someone will notice something, maybe someone will like it and pass the information on. This gives a chance for some innovation to go out into the world.”
Wiktor Golimowski
“This is a large-scale event. There are many interesting solutions on display, which show that innovative things are being created in Wrocław.”
Maciej Milewski
Free Expo at Made in Wroclaw
As every year, one of the most important events in our city, Made in Wroclaw, is organized in October at the Wrocław Congress Center. An integral part of the event, open to all residents and tourists, is the free Expo, a technological exhibition presenting the latest achievements of companies from the capital of Lower Silesia.
This is a unique opportunity to see what the future created in Wrocław looks like. In the exhibition space, you can see, among other things: Mars rovers, rockets and satellites, robots supporting medicine and industry, 3D printing solutions, and projects in the field of sustainable energy and AI.
Smart home in practice
During the Expo, you can also see how to control your entire home from one place. This is demonstrated by Smartbob Automatyka, a Polish company that manufactures home automation controllers installed in electrical switchboards, which are compatible with many Smart Home systems.”
Krzysztof Bogus from Smartbob Automatyka presents his company’s home automation controllers
Lamps, LED panels, window blinds, garage doors – all from different platforms and manufacturers, thanks to our controllers, we can combine them into one system
Krzysztof Bogus, Smartbob Automatyka
At the stand, you can see live how the smart home of the future works and how to efficiently control lighting, blinds, gates, and watering.
Free Expo at Made in Wroclaw
As every year, one of the most important events in our city, Made in Wroclaw, is organized in October at the Wrocław Congress Center. An integral part of the event, open to all residents and tourists, is the free Expo, a technology exhibition presenting the latest achievements of companies from the capital of Lower Silesia.
This is a unique opportunity to see what the future created in Wrocław looks like. In the exhibition space, you can see, among other things, Mars rovers, rockets and satellites, robots supporting medicine and industry, 3D printing solutions, and projects in the field of sustainable energy and AI.
Smart home in practice
During Expo, you can also see how to control your entire home from one place. This is demonstrated by Smartbob Automatyka, a Polish company that manufactures home automation controllers installed in electrical switchboards, which are compatible with many Smart Home systems. Krzysztof Bogus from Smartbob Automatyka presents his company’s home automation controllers.
Lamps, LED panels, window blinds, garage doors – all from different platforms and manufacturers, thanks to our controllers, we can combine them into one system.
Krzysztof Bogus, Smartbob Automatyka.
At the stand, you can see live how the smart home of the future works and how to efficiently control lighting, blinds, gates, and watering.
Visitors could also learn about the integration of systems with photovoltaics, energy storage, cameras, and alarms, as well as talk to experts about trends and solutions in the Smart Home area. It is an excellent opportunity to see how technology can increase the comfort and safety of everyday life.
Expo 2025. Innovations changing the world
Sylwia Mech from the Wrocław Supercomputing and Networking Center, together with her colleagues, show the infrastructure of the state-of-the-art quantum computer “Odra5,” which was created using superconducting technology, and talk about its capabilities and applications.
It is worth noting that the Center for Trusted Information and Telecommunications Systems at the Wrocław University of Technology has launched Poland’s first quantum computer based on superconducting qubit technology operating at extremely low temperatures.
The BIO AddMed Scientific Club presents the possibilities of 3D printing in medicine.
“Among other things, we have printed a human skull and intestines, which medical students can use for learning purposes.”
Szymon Bielak, BIO AddMed Scientific Club
Neuroinformatics projects are presented by students from the Neuron Scientific Club.