EVERTIQ Evertiq Expo

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EVERTIQ Evertiq Expo

 

Warsaw, Poland – Evertiq Expo Warsaw 2025 reaffirmed its status as the largest and most influential electronics industry event in Poland and one of the key platforms for the fast-growing Central and Eastern European technology sector. Hosted on 23 October at PGE Narodowy Stadium, the event brought together engineers, executives, and technology leaders from across Europe and Asia, reflecting Poland’s expanding role in global electronics manufacturing and innovation.

This year’s edition welcomed 1,246 participants from 564 companies, including 159 exhibitors and representatives from 405 visiting firms. Delegations arrived from Poland, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Italy, China, South Korea, and other countries, creating a distinctly international environment and accelerating cross-border collaboration within the electronics supply chain.

Evertiq Expo is designed as a one-day, highly efficient industry meeting. The format combines a focused table-top exhibition with a compact, high-value technical program, enabling direct technical exchange, fast business development, and meaningful networking among decision-makers and specialists.

The event opened with a strategic discussion on Poland’s role in the global technology race, featuring Ewelina Bednarz, Global Content Manager at Evertiq, and Maciej J. Nowakowski, COO of the Polish Photonics Technology Platform (PPTF). The conversation examined five advanced technology domains driving Poland’s innovation capacity, including photonics, next-generation semiconductors, and embedded systems, and highlighted the challenges and opportunities of commercialising deep-tech solutions.

Market intelligence remained at the forefront. Mareike Haass of in4ma and Christoph Solka of the Global Electronics Association presented an analysis of the European EMS sector following a demanding 2024 and amid stagnant growth forecasts for 2025. Technical presentations covered strategic topics such as circular-economy applications, component lifecycle management, EMC engineering, PCB reliability, SiC thermal materials, edge-AI semiconductors, and modern coating processes.

“As Europe accelerates investment in strategic technologies and supply-chain resilience, Poland has become a pivotal location for electronics innovation and manufacturing,” said Ewelina Bednarz, Global Content Manager at Evertiq. “Evertiq Expo Warsaw reflects this shift by connecting global industry leaders with the region’s rapidly developing ecosystem and enabling efficient, high-quality technical and business dialogue.”

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