On Friday, April 26th of this year, the School Complex of Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronic Schools named prof. after Sylwester Kaliski in Toruń ceremoniously bid farewell to its graduates. The event was full of emotions and pride in the students’ achievements, and we had the honor of being a part of it.
One of the key moments of this event was the recognition of our company, ANIRO, as the main partner of the school, as well as the class specializing in automation technician, during the years 2019–2024. During the ceremonial farewell to the graduates, student Krzysztof Pliszek was also recognized. Thanks to our involvement, he achieved the title of laureate of the engineering olympiad organized by the Faculty of Electrical and Automation Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology, a year before graduating from school. This success opens the door for him to become a student at this prestigious university. During the olympiad, participants had to go through two challenging stages – a test on general IT and electrotechnical knowledge, and the completion of a complex engineering project.
The student’s mentor during the olympiad was Sebastian Pokorski (ANIRO), who, along with Maciej Szaładziński (ANIRO) and Szymon Kryczka (ANIRO), taught the subject Industrial Automation at ZSMEiE in Toruń during the last school year. We thank them for their dedication. This is yet another instance in ANIRO’s history where we have nurtured such a talented engineer.
It is a great honor and privilege for us to be a part of these young people’s educational journey. We are deeply grateful for the trust placed in us by the graduates and their families. For us, supporting young talents and providing them with encouragement and inspiration is not just a duty but also a privilege. That is why we are involved in educational initiatives, such as our collaboration with ZSMEiE in Toruń, to support the development of future industry leaders – said Grzegorz Rumiński, CEO of ANIRO, during the ceremony.
We thank everyone involved in organizing the ceremony and wish the graduates success and prosperity on their further life and career paths. Together with you, we believe in a future full of opportunities and success!
More about the competition project:
Krzysztof Pliszek’s competition project concerned the automation of the measurement of engine oil viscosity 10W40 using Stokes’ method. The experiment was based on observing the falling of a sphere in a liquid, where the layers of the liquid moved relative to each other, resulting in the uniform motion of the sphere. A key part was selecting the appropriate values for the cylinder and sphere radii, as well as determining the measurement section where the sphere moved with uniform motion. The formulas also included corrections, such as the correction based on the diameter of the tube. One of the challenges of Stokes’ method is its susceptibility to human error, especially when it comes to visual control and reaction time during the measurement of the sphere’s falling time. Therefore, the use of automation significantly increases the accuracy of the result, eliminating errors caused by human factors. As a result, the process is more precise, repeatable, and fully monitored by the system.