Łukasiewicz and the State Academy of Applied Sciences in Chełm launch cooperation for the development of aviation and autonomous vehicles

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Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz, z wiodącą rolą Łukasiewicz – Instytutu Lotnictwa oraz Łukasiewicz – Górnośląskiego Instytutu Technologicznego, będzie współpracować z Państwową Akademią Nauk Stosowanych w Chełmie. Zawarte dziś porozumienie zapowiada wspólne inicjatywy badawcze, rozwojowe, dydaktyczne, jak również transfer technologii. The areas already identified as fields of cooperation include propulsion systems used in aviation, systems for unmanned vehicles, and specialised welding.

“The cooperation we have established is an important reinforcement of our university’s scientific and educational potential. Thanks to the partnership with Łukasiewicz Research Network, we gain the opportunity to adapt our study programmes even better to current market needs and to develop the competences of our students,” said Professor Beata Fałda, Rector of the State Academy of Applied Sciences in Chełm. “The openness to joint projects in advanced technologies is particularly valuable for us. We hope that this cooperation will translate into new development opportunities for our staff, students and the entire region,” the Rector emphasised. “The openness to joint projects in advanced technologies is particularly valuable for us. We hope that this cooperation will translate into new development opportunities for our staff, students and the entire region,” the Rector emphasised.

Through cooperation with Łukasiewicz – Institute of Aviation, technologies will be developed in areas including advanced aviation and rocket propulsion systems, while Łukasiewicz – Upper Silesian Institute of Technology will support the acceleration of initiatives related to electric drives and welding systems with dual civil and military applications. electric drives and welding systems with dual civil and military applications.

For 25 years, the State Academy of Applied Sciences in Chełm has been building its position as a national centre for education and research in aviation, mechanics and electrical engineering. The university has extensive laboratory and technological infrastructure that can create synergies with Łukasiewicz institutes in order to support Polish industry and respond to the needs of national defence and security.

“Our institutes have significant potential in technologies that support the aviation sector. These include solutions for unmanned vehicles, modern fuels, structural materials and power supply systems,” said Dr Hubert Cichocki, President of the Łukasiewicz Centre.

“I am pleased that Łukasiewicz Research Network operates within a broad ecosystem of Polish innovation — both with large industry and academic centres,” the President of Łukasiewicz Research Network concluded.

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