10/16/20

hub4industry Factory of the Future Showroom: unique space for manufacturing companies opens.


The showroom of a hub4industry factory of the future opened on 6 October. It is a space designed by experts and practitioners of new technologies to demonstrate the key areas of what is known as Future Factory, that is a modern production enterprise with industrial smart robotisation, reliable wireless network, smart analysis, flexible logistics, and cybersecurity.


The showroom is intended for all production businesses who consider introducing elements of new production (known as Industry 4.0) to their factories, who are also eager to see such solutions in practice. In the last year, ASTOR, T-Mobile PL, hubraum, and Kraków Technology Park (KPT) have jointly developed this extraordinary demonstration space for all who would like to have hands-on experience of the technologies that actually change industry.


That is why you can see here the most modern, cutting-edge, smart, and autonomous robots provided by ASTOR, accompanied by the wireless network delivered by T-Mobile Polska operating in 5G technology: a solution as yet known mostly in the B2C market, now being tested in an industrial application. We will also have an opportunity to test how solutions based on the Internet of Things, AR and VR goggles, and systems of advanced analysis and cybersecurity pass the test in industrial applications.


The showroom is situated in two locations in Kraków: at ul. Wrobela 3 (ASTOR Robotics Centerand at ul. Smoleńsk 29 (ASTOR Technology Park). We invite all representatives of production companies, or, what is broadly construed as industry, to arrange a free visit to the showroom. Please register on the project’s website www.hub4industry.pl/showroom or by mail to info@hub4industry.pl for your appointment.


We invite everyone who intends to introduce changes in their production, and is eager to learn how that change may look live, on the real shop floor. To introduce innovation in a factory, you need to arrange plenty of “building blocks”: both technological and business know-how, and testing and experimenting to see how a new technology can help us. We show all that here, using concrete examples – not at a workshop room or a hotel conference centre, but in an industrial hall. Come and see for yourself!
-Bartosz Józefowski, Deputy Director for Industry 4.0 in the Kraków Technology Park

More information on hub4indstry can be found on its website: www.hub4industry.pl/showroom


The project is co-financed by the Ministry of Development as part of programme “Industry 4.0” for 2019–2021. It was developed as part of the hub4industry consortium, which is one of Poland’s five Digital Innovation Hubs set up in a competition under the name of “Standardisation of Digital Innovation Hub services for the support of digital enterprise transformation”.

Barbara Wityńska-Słącz