AIUT showcases its advanced electronics manufacturing services at electronica 2024

By 2035, the production of electronic systems in the European Union across eight strategic sectors is expected to increase by 52.5%. This growth is driven by the rising global demand for electronics as well as Europe’s position as a hub for many leading manufacturers in this sector. Nonetheless, this growth rate remains too slow. On a global scale, production in these sectors is projected to increase by 70%. Therefore, Europe needs strategic tools and investments to strengthen its competitiveness in the global electronics market—and Poland could play a key role in this advancement. Polish technology companies, like ours, are well-prepared to provide comprehensive project support in the OEM model– says Artur Frankiewicz, Director of the Electronic Design and Manufacturing Department at AIUT

AIUT will discuss the advantages and capabilities of electronics manufacturing in Poland at one of the most significant global events for the sector: electronica 2024. The trade fair will take place from November 12 to 15, 2024, in Munich, Germany.

AIUT’s extensive experience in developing integrated IoT solutions for various industries highlights the strength of Polish engineering. The company's offerings go beyond electronic device manufacturing and include comprehensive OEM services, making AIUT a valuable partner in the electronics supply chain.

– AIUT has over 20 years of experience in manufacturing electronic devices for the industrial and utilities sectors. We are a trusted technology partner offering comprehensive services: from device design to fully customized, robotic production line. Recognizing that time-to-market is crucial in the electronics industry, we operate within the innovative Industry X model. This approach enables simultaneous device prototyping alongside the design and preparation of its production line, significantly reducing the time to market– explains Artur Frankiewicz, expert at AIUT.

Visit us at electronica 2024, booth A1.343

The electronica trade fair, held biennially in Munich, is the premier event for the electronics and microelectronics industry. It gathers the most innovative companies and experts from around the world, spanning sectors from industrial electronics and automotive to telecommunications and consumer electronics.

Join AIUT experts at electronica 2024 at Poland’s national booth no. 343 in Hall A1, organized by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, and meet our specialists.

– This year, at the invitation of the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, we are participating in Poland's national booth at electronica 2024 in Munich, alongside other representatives from our market. We are showcasing the Polish professional electronics, microelectronics, and photonics sectors, as well as our expertise in the Internet of Things. This is an important event for us—a unique opportunity to present Poland's technological and innovative potential. The exhibition in Munich attracts most companies in the industry, from global leaders to local players, with the German hosts ranking among the world's top producers of automation technology. The electrical sector, including the manufacture of electrotechnical and electronic products, is particularly strong here, and we look forward to establishing partnerships – summarizes Ewa Kubisiewicz-Boba, Director of the Marketing Department at AIUT

We are also present at SEMICON® EUROPA.

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AIUT, established in 1991, is a global provider of automation and robotics systems and the largest integrator of industrial solutions in Poland. With a workforce of over 1,000 employees, including nearly 700 engineers, AIUT operates across 6 subsidiaries in the US, Canada, China, India, Germany, and Romania.

For more than three decades, AIUT has been delivering comprehensive solutions for the automation and robotization of production processes, intralogistics, IT, and the Industrial Internet of Things. The company specializes in integrated automation systems, offering a wide range of services, including software development, machine building (robotic workstations and production lines), automatic warehouse systems, and intralogistics systems based on proprietary AMR/AGV solutions.