A New Perspective on the Future: The Future Solutions Research and Development Center Changes the Game.

The times we live in bring enormous changes. The scale of environmental degradation resulting from modern lifestyles has pushed humanity to take increasingly bold steps to address the crisis. One outcome of these efforts is the concept of economic decarbonization, which has led to the introduction of numerous international regulations. Unfortunately, implementing these changes is costly, and we will all bear this burden.
Bold visions require bold actions—this principle guided the creation of the Future Solutions Research and Development Center, whose mission is to develop solutions that facilitate and reduce the costs of implementing new regulations arising from the Paris Agreement. This is not just an investment in future technologies but also a testament to the growing need for an energy transition in Poland and worldwide.
“Our goal from the very beginning has been to change the world in a real and accessible way while meeting the requirements of economic decarbonization,” says Bartłomiej Okoń, CEO. “Future Solutions is a response to challenges that demand innovative tools and a systemic approach. We want to help businesses and society transition to green energy by minimizing costs and maximizing efficiency, leveling the playing field, and increasing competitiveness.”
The center, rooted in the collaboration of scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs, has a clear objective: to introduce groundbreaking technological solutions for sustainable energy by bridging the gap between the scientific community and broad-scale commercialization.
LAB ONE – The Future Is Powered by Hydrogen and Island Energy Systems.
One of the most important projects being developed at the Center is the LAB ONE energy cluster. This unique initiative involves the construction of a self-sufficient unit whose mission—beyond conducting research—is to produce green hydrogen on a mass scale. The cluster consists of a traditional photovoltaic (PV) farm and innovative vertical wind turbines inspired by the research of Prof. Dr. Hab. Eng. Piotr Doerffer from the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN).
At the heart of the unit, a building is being constructed that has the potential to revolutionize the way we think about sustainable architecture. Equipped with BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaics) technology provided by ML System—allowing energy generation through facades and glass surfaces—along with a system for balancing and storing excess energy in the form of green hydrogen, this building serves as a fully self-sufficient energy island.
Another groundbreaking element of the LAB ONE cluster is its operation within the unique ECM distributed energy ecosystem. This system enables greater flexibility and efficiency in integrating renewable energy sources while optimizing financial and operational processes.

Energy Clusters – The Solution to High Costs
In line with its mission, the Research and Development Center has signed letters of intent and agreements for the development of new energy cluster concepts for the city of Władysławowo and the Choczewo municipality. The Center is also working on solutions for businesses facing the burden of ESG reporting. Each entity has different needs, requirements, and conditions, but the goal remains the same: optimizing energy costs and striving for sustainable development.
Dynamic Growth – Collaboration with the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone
Given the scale of these ambitious projects, joining the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone (PSSE) was a natural step for the Center. Through this partnership, Future Solutions has become the operator of the Molanote 6 laboratory, offering comprehensive research on intelligent energy systems.
“The Future Solutions Research and Development Center is an example of a visionary approach to some of today’s most pressing challenges, such as economic decarbonization and the development of renewable energy sources. The projects undertaken within this initiative demonstrate that technological innovations can not only support the energy transition but also bring tangible benefits to businesses and local communities. At the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone, we focus on partnerships that have the potential to redefine industry standards at both national and international levels,” emphasizes Błażej Konkol, Vice President of the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone.
“The Molanote 6 laboratory is the foundation of our future development—a place where science meets business practice,” explains Jakub Goryszewski, the laboratory director. “Collaboration with PSSE gives us access to critical infrastructure and experts, significantly accelerating the realization of our goals.”
“The challenges posed by new decarbonization regulations have made projects like Molanote and LAB ONE the laboratories of the future, where we test new energy supply and balancing models. Our goal? Zero emissions in the most comprehensive sense of the term,” highlights Roland Kosecki, co-founder of Future Solutions.

Towards a Future Powered by Green Energy
The Future Solutions Research and Development Center is more than just buildings and infrastructure. It is a vision of the future that is already becoming a reality. Through the LAB ONE project, ECM solutions, and collaboration with the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone, Future Solutions proves that the energy transition can be innovative, efficient, and—most importantly—accessible to all.