Alumni celebrate century-long US-Poland diplomatic relations with IT technology seminar

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Krakow Erin Nickerson Consul General | U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Poland

As part of the centennial celebrations marking 100 years of diplomatic relations between Poland and the United States, the Polish Alumni Association held a seminar focusing on "The Development of IT Technology over the past 100 years."

The event was organized by members of the Polish Alumni Association, including Marek Mendel from “TARCZA” Educational Association of Byczyna and Piotr Koziol from the Blooming Talents Foundation Students. During the seminar, Piotr Koziol delivered a presentation centered on three key themes: talent, technology, and tolerance.

Students presented on various topics highlighting how modern technologies connect Poland and the United States. Discussions included subjects such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and smart cities.

Held in Opole, this seminar was part of a series organized by the Alumni Association to commemorate a century of U.S.-Polish diplomatic ties. The association consists of alumni who have participated in exchange programs sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, such as Fulbright and International Visitor Leadership Program. Additional details about the association are available at http://usalumni.org.pl