BURY TECH DAY at the Rzeszow University of Technology
On Tuesday, June 6, a meeting of BURY company representatives with students took place at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of Rzeszow University of Technology as part of the first BURY TECH DAY. It was the largest promotional event in the company’s history, carried out by 30 employees of BURY Sp. z o.o. and the BURY R&D Center.
For the students gathered in the auditorium of the University of Technology, several speeches were scheduled to introduce the specifics and capabilities of BURY, including a lecture by Vice President of BURY Sp. z o.o. Gabriel Buchała entitled: ” Modern solutions and trends in automotive company electronics on the example of BURY Sp. z o.o.” and a speech by Robert Tyksiński (Director of Management Systems and Improvement), entitled: “Management systems in automotive on the example of BURY Sp. z o.o. in Mielec”. Luiza Baran talked about career development opportunities and human resources needs at BURY. The last speaker was Paweł Markowski (Director of Quality and Project Management), who introduced the issue of “Product design and the role of laboratories in quality assurance.”
Representatives of the departments of development, quality, mechanics, technological instrumentation, technology, IT and HR, at professionally prepared stands located in the lobby of the faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, presented the full capabilities of BURY, supported by a wide range of demonstrated products. This was accompanied by great interest from students, patiently instructed by employees of our company. The students had the opportunity to speak with the company’s engineers on a variety of topics, including PCB development, environmental testing and validation, building prototypes, preparing software for car-mounted devices, development of production tooling and other technologies used at BURY.
An undeniable attraction was the two cars prepared by colleagues from the testing and validation division, which were displayed in the courtyard of the University and attracted many interested individuals. In these cars, a multimedia system produced by BURY for controlling the operation of the car and telecommunications equipment has been implemented for testing purposes.