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FAIRP at TAIROS & Automation Taipei 2024
Author: Renata Poreda
August 20 2024
Tagi: FAiRP robotization
The Polish Automation and Robotics Association (FAIRP) continues to strengthen business relations between the Polish and Taiwanese industrial sectors. From August 21 to 24 this year, FAIRP is participating in the leading international trade fairs for the automation and robotics industry in Taiwan – the Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robot Show (TAIROS) & Automation Taipei 2024, showcasing the potential of FAIRP members – suppliers of technology and industrial services.
During TAIROS & Automation Taipei 2024, at booth S033 in Pavilion F4, representatives from the Polish Automation and Robotics Association, along with Poland’s one of the largest industrial automation systems integrator, AIUT, and a delegation from Transition Technologies-Control Solutions, specializing in the creation of modern industrial automation systems, will be engaging with Asian entrepreneurs. They will discuss opportunities for collaboration on B2B projects and the readiness of the Polish automation and robotics sector to support new investments in Central Europe.
‘Our presence at the leading international robotics and automation trade fair in Taipei resulted from an invitation to FAIRP by the Taiwan Automation Intelligence and Robotics Association (TAIROA). As a Polish industry organization, our goal is to showcase the capabilities and potential of our member companies, which offer technologies and engineering services highly expected by investors from Asia and the USA. We are particularly focused on deepening economic cooperation between Poland and Taiwan, which is a leading provider of manufacturing technologies in cutting-edge industrial sectors such as the semiconductor industry. We believe that, given the trend of relocating production lines outside of Taiwan, Poland could become an attractive local partner, offering services and local support. However, this requires mutual understanding and information about the possibilities and expectations of both sides’, said Tomasz Haiduk, President of the Polish Automation and Robotics Association.
Poland Ready for Investors from Asia
The interests of the Polish technology and industrial solutions sector at the Taipei trade fair will also be represented by the entrepreneurs themselves, who are members of the Polish Automation and Robotics Association (FAIRP). Among them is the president of AIUT, who has been invited to participate in the expert conference titled “AI Smart Manufacturing Forum 2024,” which is a significant component of the Taiwanese trade fair.
‘We are closely monitoring the Asian market, where AIUT has been strengthening its presence for years. Taiwan is currently one of the key directions for Poland in terms of economic cooperation, so our efforts should focus on demonstrating to Asian investors that they have a strong, local technology partner in Central Europe. The consolidation of the Polish industry’s strengths within FAIRP is our advantage and an important signal to external businesses that we are ready to undertake complex, multidimensional projects, which we can successfully manage’, added Marek Gabryś, President of AIUT and a member of the Supervisory Board of the Polish Automation and Robotics Association, who is present at TAIROS & Automation Taipei 2024.
The TAIROS and Automation Taipei 2024 trade fairs are part of the Intelligent Asia 2024 exhibition, which takes place from August 21 to 24 this year. These events annually attract manufacturers from both the domestic and global robotics and automation markets, as well as representatives from academia, experts, investors, and financiers. They facilitate the exchange of experiences and knowledge and promote international cooperation. These fairs are highly regarded as some of the most prestigious industrial exhibitions in the Asia-Pacific region.
More information about the events can be found on the trade fair websites:
https://www.chanchao.com.tw/AutomationTaipei/en/
drew up by Dagmara Gębczyk, press officer, AIUT
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