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In May 2025, Warsaw will become a central meeting point for discussions about the future of semiconductors. The Warsaw University of Technology will host three interrelated events that will bring together researchers, engineers, and technology experts from across Europe.

We are pleased to announce that the ASIR (WaterSense) project has been recognized as part of the #WeDidItInPoland campaign, which highlights Polish technological achievements and innovative solutions.

01
December 2007
Senate resolution, consent to the contract between the Rector of the WUT and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education regarding the preparation of an individual project – CEZAMAT
02
November 2012
obtaining a biulding permit
03
2016
put into use
CEZAMAT PW is primarily:
Modern building
The central laboratory of CEZAMAT occupies a total area of 19561 m2 and fits into the canons of modern architectural minimalism.
Professional research equipment
Laboratory equipment enables carrying out projects in i.a. biotechnology, nanotechnology or semiconductor microsystems.
Multi-function meeting rooms
In addition to the extensive research infrastructure, conference rooms of various sizes are available, equipped with the necessary multimedia equipment.
The professional team
CEZAMAT PW employs specialists with years of experience, enthusiasts and visionaries.
260
m² clean room cleanliness class 10
1580
m² clean room cleanliness class 100
870
m² clean room cleanliness class 1000
1100
m² clean room cleanliness class 10000

Partnerzy

The Project of the Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Innovative Economy Operational Programme.

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