Acquiring students/graduates
Over 13.5 thousand students study at Gdańsk University of Technology at 37 departments in 8 faculties
Over 13.5 thousand students study at Gdańsk University of Technology at 37 departments in 8 faculties

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We support the formation process of new companies basing on scientific-research work results developed at Gdańsk University of Technology.

Gdańsk University of Technology realizes scientific-developmental projects in cooperation with industry partners using financial instruments offered by, among others: NCBiR, PARP or European Union.

At Gdańsk University of Technology inventions and innovative solutions have been developed for many years. They have been licenced and successfully implemented in companies.

Opinion about technology innovation is an independent expert opinion concerning the technology which entrepreneur implemented or intends to implement.
Our scientific staff carries out research projects, offers lab services and also offers professional consulting services to meet the demand of entrepreneurs.

Gdańsk University of Technology is a community of employees, doctoral students and students, united by common values and principles as well as the awareness of their role in the academic community, and the responsibility towards society. In all its activities, the university is guided by a set of principles, the highest goal of which is care, respect and responsibility for people, society and the rule of law.
The InSecTT* project (Intelligent Secure Trustable Things), whose total value is approximately EUR 44 million, is an international research initiative based on the Horizon2020 program. It consists of the most important companies and scientific institutions from all over Europe that develop secure IoT systems (the so-called Internet of Things), supported by solutions in the field of artificial intelligence.
The special issue will also be edited by guests: PhD Petr Mazur from the University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague and PhD Peter Fisher from the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT in Pfinztal. Details on the special issue and the scope of matters that will be included in it are available on the journal's website.
Jakub Tajer, an architecture graduate of the Gdańsk University of Technology, for his diploma project "Chary - Teaching Centre of the Polesie National Park", made under the direction of Dr Andrzej Prusiewicz, received the first prize in the category of master's diploma in the 3rd edition of the competition "Diploma with Archicad".
Congratulations!