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Industria Nuclear Days – it was great!

We were at the Industria Nuclear Days Conference on the future of nuclear power organised by ŚGP INDUSTRIA S.A.. In the audience and on stage!

Industria Nuclear Days conference about the future of nuclear power by two days (11-12 March 2024), more than 40 experts and nearly 200 participants, and among them us – and on both sides. We were represented by Przemyslaw Żydak. He was there, listened, but also spoke about the process of moving away from coal power. This is our hobby 😉 Knowing Przemek, it was very interesting. To the organisers – thank you. Professional, substantive and engaging!

We work well, customers trust us. We have the proof!

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to work with ZUOP, in fact…. this is already another project. The client has confidence in us! We proved ourselves once, we will prove ourselves a second time.

Accurate, predictive, conscientious, meticulous… We set the bar very high. That’s why we are pleased that clients not only appreciate our experience and effort, but also want to cooperate with us on other tasks and projects. For the Radiation Waste Disposal Plant, we advised on environmental issues. This time we will deal with a new repository for surface radioactive waste. It will be used by power plants, hospitals, industry, but also by the research sector. – This is a project that represents an important step towards the construction of a new repository, which is indispensable not only for the future nuclear power industry, but above all for nuclear medicine that saves our health and lives,” says Przemyslaw Żydak of SA, who is responsible for cooperation with ZUOP in our team.

Photo: Radioactive waste storage / ZUO

Audit, Terminal 3 Baltic Hub and Mr Jan’s book collection


What does the construction of Terminal 3 of the Baltic Hub and Mr Jan, who runs a community library in the Stogi district of Gdansk, have in common? An audit!

An audit is not just about checking documentation, it is also about working on the ground. As part of the audit of the construction of Terminal 3 Baltic Hub, we spoke to Mr Jan, a social activist who runs a community library in the Stogi district of Gdansk. He has donated his collection to it. It’s over 30,000 volumes! When it turned out that children needed not only books, but also help with their studies, Mr Jan organised classes: maths, programming, language and art. The library has 500 square metres at its disposal. Access to the book collection is free, the atmosphere is friendly and intimate, and it’s hardly surprising that the kids like being there.

We also spoke to the ladies working on the terminal site. – There aren’t many of them, so it’s all the more reason to check that they have the right working conditions, such as separate changing rooms, as required by the EBRD, says Anita Kuliś.

Terminal 3 of the Baltic Hub is being built, but it also actively supports the local community with interesting projects in various fields: from the purchase of a car for the children’s hospice, to the inventory and valorisation of natural resources, to the retrofitting of classrooms in schools and the social welfare home.

Photo: The community library run by Mr Jan