GMU Inventions Highly Awarded at International Warsaw Invention Show

On 14 to 16 October 2024, the 18th edition of the International Warsaw Invention Show took place at Warsaw University of Technology. The event is organised by the Association of Polish Inventors and Innovators (SPWiR). The International Warsaw Invention Show is Poland's largest international event promoting invention and innovation. One of the primary goals of the event, besides the promotion of the scientific achievements of Polish scientists and inventors against the backdrop of global solutions, is to enable contact with potential investors and create innovative attitudes among children and young people.

The GMU Technology Transfer Office was represented at the event by Innovation Brokers Beata Wetoszka and  Marlena Żur-Lewandowska, who presented the services offered by the University and solutions with implementation potential developed at the University's laboratories.

The highlight of the event for the Technology Transfer Office team was the competition for the best of innovation in 2024, during Which the innovation brokers presented GMU inventions to an international commission. The Jury assessed the market potential of the solutions presented; the strategy taken for their legal protection, including the submission of industrial property items to the Polish Patent Office, the European Patent Office and the European Union Intellectual Property Office, the level of technological readiness and ecological considerations. The reduction of the impact of negative factors on human health and life, and safety and the environment were also important factors in the assessment. Inventions presented at the Show were evaluated within the following categories: mechanical engineering, construction, electronics and informatics, and chemical industries.

GMU inventions were awarded no less than six medals at the awards ceremony:

Gold Medals:

  • FLEXIBLE UNDERWATER BELL – BATYCHRON
    Dr Grzegorz Rutkowski, Captain Paweł Kołakowski (Faculty of Navigation)
  • POLYURETHANE FOAM MODIFIED WITH NANOCHITOSAN
    Dr Joanna Brzeska, Agnieszka Piotrowska-Kirschling (Faculty of Management and Quality Science)

     

Silver Medals:

  • EIGHT-CHANNEL HAT EXPANSION BOARD
    Dr Karol Listewnik (Faculty of Electrical Engineering)
     
  • DEVICE FOR IMPLEMENTING INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR POST-WELDING SURFACE FINISHING
    Dr Olga Łastowska (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering)

     

Bronze:

  • SYSTEM FOR MEASURING THE THERMAL RESISTANCE OF THE SOLDERED JOINT OF A POWER TRANSISTOR

    Professsor Krzysztof Górecki, Dr Paweł Górecki, Adrian Pietruszka (Faculty of Electrical Engineering)
  • A DEVICE FOR MONITORING THE TECHNICAL CONDITION OF UNDERWATER, STEEL PARTS OF PORTS' WHARF
    Dr Adam Kaizer, Michał Skrzypek, Paweł Wierzbicki, Błażej Mach, Agata Troka, Justyna Kulesza, Agnieszka Ignasiak (Faculty of Navigation)
           

The Honorary Patron of the event is the President of Poland, Andrzej Duda.

The exhibition brought together inventors and guests not only from Poland but also from more than 25 other countries around the world, including Saudi Arabia, Croatia, Egypt, Iran, Canada, Malaysia, Korea, Turkey, Romania and Taiwan.  The innovations presented provide an overview of technical achievements already in use or awaiting commercialisation and implementation.  The Invention Show also includes lectures and talks on the protection of intellectual property and networking between the academic community and business.

Congratulations to all those involved with the winning inventions!

The Team at the GMU Technology Transfer Office

   

           

   

 

For more information on the event, please visit: 

Event programme
www.iwis.polskiewynalazki.pl/#/pl/  
 

 

Providing entity: 

GMU/Gdynia Maritime University

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D.Edmunds
18.10.2024