WUT at the Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit 2026

Graphic: navy blue background with gold dates 1826 and 2026, and the labels: New Energy, Heavy Industry, Robotics, Biotech, Human-Centric Tech, Responsible AI

Our stand will showcase projects and initiatives aligned with the key themes of this year’s event, while also highlighting the University’s 200th anniversary celebrations

The eighth edition of the technology conference organized by the Perspektywy Educational Foundation - one of the largest events of its kind in Europe - is just around the corner. On 10–11 June 2026, thousands of people interested in science, technology, and innovation will gather at EXPO XXI in Warsaw (12/14 Prądzyńskiego Street).

The eighth edition of the technology conference organized by the Perspektywy Educational Foundation - one of the largest events of its kind in Europe - is just around the corner. On 10–11 June 2026, thousands of people interested in science, technology, and innovation will gather at EXPO XXI in Warsaw (12/14 Prądzyńskiego Street). We invite you to visit the Warsaw University of Technology stand and attend our presentations.

"Unleash New Energy" is the theme of this year’s Summit. The organizers encourage participants to explore topics that are shaping today’s most important discussions, including New Energy, Heavy Industry, Robotics, Biotechnology, Human-Centric Technologies, and Responsible Artificial Intelligence.

Across five stages and nine thematic zones, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in lectures, panel discussions, and workshops dedicated to technology, science, careers, and innovation. The Summit will also host a Career Expo and offer one-to-one mentoring sessions.

Where can you meet representatives of the Warsaw University of Technology?

Sci/Eng Stage

On Wednesday, 10 June, at 4:35 p.m., Monika Janik, PhD (Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology) will deliver a presentation entitled “Cell Culture Monitoring, Engineering Living Systems.”

Biotechnology increasingly depends on our ability to understand living systems in real time. This session will explore technologies that make this possible, focusing on cell culture monitoring as a starting point for smarter and more responsive biological engineering. Participants interested in biotechnology, biomedical engineering, and diagnostics will gain insight into how sensors, measurement systems, and biological system design come together in practice.

Career Expo

Throughout both days of the event, visitors will be able to meet representatives of the Warsaw University of Technology, learn about study opportunities, scientific projects, and student life.

Highlights include:

  • WUT Business School will present opportunities for developing managerial competencies. Participants will be able to learn about educational programmes, cooperation with industry, and career development pathways.
  • The Doctoral School will introduce opportunities related to pursuing a scientific career, including doctoral studies at WUT and the admissions process.
  • Maria Jarząbek-Karnas, MSc (Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering) will present hydrogen production solutions, including an industrial electrolyser and PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) fuel-cell components. The presentation will showcase technologies supporting the energy transition and the development of the hydrogen economy.
  • Patrycja Baranowska, PhD (CEZAMAT Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies) and Agnieszka Żuchowska, PhD (Faculty of Chemistry) will present the MicroGrow project—an innovative solution that uses advanced technologies to support sustainable production and the development of microorganisms with industrial and environmental potential.
  • Anna Sibilska-Mroziewicz, PhD (Faculty of Mechatronics) will showcase two projects employing digital technologies in education and healthcare: a VR-based physics learning application that supports interactive education and a rehabilitation application using a specialized glove for monitoring and supporting patient recovery.
  • Sara El Houbbadi, PhD (Faculty of Mechatronics) will present a method for removing toxic contaminants from water.
  • Kacper Brudnicki (student, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) will showcase projects carried out by the Biomaterials Student Research Group.
  • Gregorii Chernyshov (student, Faculty of Civil Engineering) will introduce Building Information Modeling (BIM) and present practical examples of its application.
  • Angelika Kaza and Agnieszka Marks (students, Faculty of Mechatronics) will demonstrate modern rehabilitation solutions based on virtual reality technologies. Visitors will be able to experience VR goggles and a haptic vest that enhance therapy effectiveness through immersive experiences and sensory stimulation.
  • Gustavo Castilhos Achutti (student, Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering) will talk about studying at the Warsaw University of Technology, with particular emphasis on Aerospace Engineering.

More information about this year’s Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit is available on the conference website: womenintechsummit.pl 

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