They will talk about new energy and present the offer for electronics engineers. TEK.day in March

The fourth edition of TEK.day, the largest event in the electronics industry in Poland, will take place on March 6, 2025, at the Tarczyński Arena stadium. It is intended primarily for people professionally involved in the design and production of electronics. The meeting will combine a trade fair, a series of lectures and meetings with designers and entrepreneurs.
TEK.day is an event dedicated to people professionally involved in the design and production of electronics. It combines an industry trade fair, lectures, meetings with inspiring people and networking.
During this year's edition, which will take place on March 6th at the Tarczyński Arena stadium, more than 180 key distributors of electronic components, machines used in the PCB process, EMS and companies providing services useful in the design and production of electronics, as well as its assembly, will present their offer.
Specific knowledge and inspiration
This year, the main topic of the meeting will be “New Energy”, i.e. battery power, energy efficiency and alternative energy sources. As the organizers announce, lectures on this topic will allow participants to gain specific knowledge and fresh ideas. Admission to all lectures is free of charge.
TEK.day is also about networking with entrepreneurs and constructors, which will not only provide a lot of inspiration and an opportunity to share experiences, but also to establish important contacts in the industry.
Where the Polish electronics industry meets
According to Lukasz Jaeszke, organizer of TEK.day and owner of the tek.info.pl portal, the city's popular slogan 'Wroclaw – meeting place' has proven to be a great success for TEK.day, which has quickly grown to become the largest event in the electronics industry in Poland. In his opinion, there was no doubt that the capital of Lower Silesia had enormous potential in this aspect and was a unique place on the map of the Polish electronics industry.
The Wroclaw agglomeration is home to an exceptionally diverse representation of the electronics industry. There are large global corporations, strong companies with Polish capital, and an extremely dynamic start-up environment. In addition, in the near future, the city also has a real chance of becoming an important link in the supply chain of the European semiconductor industry.
Łukasz Jaeszke
Admission to TEK.day is free of charge, but you must register on the website of the event.
TEK.day is organized by the tek.info.pl portal. The event is partnered by the Polish Chamber of Electromobility Development