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Gdańsk Tech bought the building at Sobieskiego Street that formerly belonged to the University of Gdańsk

In the picture. prof. Piotr Stepnowski, rector of the University of Gdańsk, Monika Forkiewicz, legal counsel at Gdańsk Tech, prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, Greta Wiśniewska, notary public, and Mariusz Miler, chancellor of Gdańsk Tech. Photo Krzysztof Krzempek/ Gdańsk University of Technology
Direct neighborhood with the Gdańsk Tech campus, unique architectural and urban values, and above all the need for further, dynamic development of the university - these are the main reasons why Gdańsk University of Technology bought the building that formerly belonged to the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Gdańsk at 18 Sobieskiego Street in Gdańsk. The value of the transaction is PLN 24 million.

Direct neighborhood with the Gdańsk Tech campus, unique architectural and urban values, and above all the need for further, dynamic development of the university - these are the main reasons why Gdańsk University of Technology bought the building that formerly belonged to the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Gdańsk at 18 Sobieskiego Street in Gdańsk. The value of the transaction is PLN 24 million.

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Gdańsk University of Technology has established cooperation with Northvolt

In the photo from left to right: Peter Carlsson (CEO - Northvolt), Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk Tech, Robert Chryc Gawrychowski (CEO - Northvolt Poland), Prof. Wojciech Sumelka, Vice-Rector for Science (Poznań University of Technology), Emad Zand (President of Battery Systems - Northvolt). Photo Grzegorz Mehring / Gdansk.pl
Work has started on the construction of the Northvolt factory, located in Gdańsk Stogi, which will produce modern and sustainable energy storage systems. Scientists, students and doctoral students of Gdańsk University of Technology will participate in the development of the center.

Northvolt is one of the largest companies in the world dedicated to developing and delivering top-quality, sustainable battery and energy storage solutions. On Wednesday, 8 December in Gdańsk - Stogi the company launched the construction of a factory with an area of 50,000 m2. The project is worth approximately USD 200 million, and Gdańsk University of Technology will help in its development.

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ANNOUNCEMENT: We would like to inform you that due to 70% of the funds allocated for training mobility under the Erasmus+ program being utilized, applications for such trips to Europe are suspended until the end of January 2025.

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