PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF THE CONFERENCE

Edition IV, February 23-24, 2023

On February 23-24, 2023 took place in Szczecin the 4th edition of the international scientific and technical conference "Energy of modern cities", organized by the Energy Management Center of the University of Szczecin. The substantive partner of the event was the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, the Department of Logistics of the University of Szczecin and the Pomeranian Interculture Network Foundation and the Polish Wind Energy Association. The conference gathered a group of scientists from 25 leading research centers, representatives of central public administration and local governments, and managers of energy sector enterprises.

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During two days, issues related to blockchain technology used in modern business management systems and logistics were discussed. Moreover, the substantive debate aimed to present the legal conditions for increasing energy security in Poland. Then, modern mobility, low-emission transport solutions in smart cities of the future, and modern urban logistics were discussed. The summary of the entire event was a debate on the management of crisis infrastructure in Polish metropolises.

The tradition of this event is a gala dinner preceded by a concert of outstanding Polish artists. This year, Artur Chamski, an artist of Warsaw musical theaters, presented his talent, and the entire event was, as always, perfectly conducted by Conrado Moreno.

The conference was the largest event of this type in the country. The event was held under the honorary patronage of His Magnificence the Rector of the University of Szczecin, the Mayor of Szczecin and the National Center for Research and Development. The initiators of the entire event and the chairmen of the Scientific Council were associate professor Radosław Miśkiewicz from the US Department of Logistics and Head of the US Logistics Department, director of the US Energy Management Center, associate professor Wojciech Drożdż.

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