Is Europe poised to become a global leader in innovation?
This question was at the center of a lively discussion at the 10th anniversary edition of Automotive Production Support. We had the great pleasure to be part of this conversation – our company was represented by a Maria Majewska, Business Development Manager at DELIX.
Among other things, the panel discussed the role of small and medium-sized enterprises in the green transformation of the automotive industry. Maria stressed that SME companies – such as members of the Polish Automotive Group – are often the source of practical solutions that drive real change.
A few thoughts that have especially stayed with us:
🌍 Europe has enormous potential, but if it wants to compete with such giant and dynamic players as China, it needs to move faster – shorten decision paths, simplify procedures and support investors more effectively.
🔋 Poland has a chance to break out in the recycling area, but it needs courage, determination and a stronger voice at the EU level.
🤝 Collaboration is the key. The public sector, private sector, experts and industry organizations must work together if we want to talk about innovation that has an impact.
A huge thank you to the organizers of Automotive Production Support Maciej Ratajczak for creating this space for conversation – needed, timely and inspiring 💬
Chapeau bas to all panelists – for authenticity and concreteness:
🔋Agata Rzędowska (presenter) – journalist
🔋Filip Gabryelewicz – Wastes Service Group
🔋Adam Piotrowski – Your Energy Transition Services (YETS).
🔋Bartłomiej Zachara – Formula Student Poland
🔋Alexander Rajch – PSNM – We drive new mobility!
🎥 See the full recording of the debate:
👉 Watch on YouTube https://lnkd.in/dHVwcS2S
Photos: APS2025
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