New Location for Future Solutions – Driving Innovation Forward
We are pleased to announce that the Future Solutions Research and Development Center has relocated to the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone within the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park, where it now manages the state-of-the-art MOLANOTE6 laboratory. 🔬
Enhanced Collaboration and Development Potential
This move marks a significant step forward. Collaborating with the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone (PSSE) opens new possibilities for Future Solutions. With access to modern infrastructure and the innovative MOLANOTE6 laboratory, our research unit gains a competitive edge in conducting research and development in areas such as:
- Materials Research
- Process Automation
- Data Analytics
MOLANOTE6 – A Key Laboratory in Our Development Strategy
MOLANOTE6 is not only a modern research facility but also a central element in our company’s development strategy. It enables the execution of ambitious projects aimed at advancing zero-emission energy and implementing cutting-edge technologies in the region.
Expanding Innovation Potential
The relocation to the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park and collaboration with PSSE fosters innovation and the development of new technologies that meet market demands and support regional economic growth. It also presents an excellent opportunity to broaden our network and collaborate with universities and research institutions. 🎓
MOLANOTE6 Laboratory – Advanced Research and Standards Compliance
Through MOLANOTE6, our unit is equipped to conduct advanced research in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ⚡ and electronic device safety 🔒, ensuring compliance with EU standards for CE certification.
II Distributed Energy Congress – Kraków 2024: The Future of Polish Energy
From October 28-30, 2024, Kraków hosted over 2,000 participants at the 2nd Distributed Energy Congress, organized by the AGH University of Science and Technology. ECM and the Future Solutions Research and Development Center were honored to take part in this important event, engaging actively in discussions about the future of Poland’s energy sector.
The congress addressed key issues related to the energy transition, including the need for a lasting platform for cooperation between central government, local authorities, and the private sector. Participants emphasized that an effective energy transition must consider local needs while balancing climate goals, energy security, and economic competitiveness.
The event also provided an opportunity for younger generations to get involved in the energy debate. Over 400 young participants, including Energy Transition Ambassadors, actively participated in panels, workshops, and hackathons, highlighting their critical role in implementing sustainable energy solutions in the future.
The congress also showcased how the Małopolska region, through collaboration between local governments, universities, and businesses, is becoming a leader in energy innovation. The region focuses on developing eco-friendly solutions that improve quality of life, reduce CO2 emissions, and lower energy costs.
We look forward to the next edition of the congress, which will continue to foster crucial discussions and further develop ideas for the future of Polish energy.
Signing of the Letter of Intent regarding the Choczewo Energy Cluster
On October 30, 2024, representatives of Choczewo Municipality, the Future Solutions Research and Development Center, and ECM jointly signed a Letter of Intent, marking the start of a collaborative effort to establish the Choczewo Energy Cluster! This is another joint initiative by ECM, Future Solutions, and the local government, following the one in Władysławowo, aimed at energy transformation, enhancing security, and setting shared goals to achieve sustainable development.
The Choczewo Energy Cluster will be a modern unit focused on generating energy from renewable energy sources (RES), balancing and storing energy in green hydrogen. Its operation will be based on cutting-edge IT technologies. This initiative will significantly contribute to the decarbonization of the region and help reduce emissions.
The signed document lays the foundation for the cluster’s establishment, which, by integrating local resources and partnerships, will support the pursuit of energy self-sufficiency. An important aspect of the initiative is also the diversification of energy sources, which will improve the stability of energy supply and reduce costs for local consumers. The cluster is designed as an off-grid unit, with one of its main goals being to accommodate additional RESproduction units within the cluster.