Address data
G. Narutowicza 11/12
80-233 Gdańsk
Voivodeship Pomorskie
phone: +48 58 347 22 80
e-mail: ctbo@pg.edu.pl
Contact person
The company's activities
Sector of activity
: land segment, naval segment, air segment, electronics, Other segments
Sector EDF
: Cyber, Digital transformation, Innovative defence technologies, Materials and components, Medical response, Naval combat, Sensors, Simulation and training, Underwater warfare
Types of products/services offered
: automatic current regulation system in ship degaussing windings to minimize induced magnetic field, cathodic protection systems, current pulse generation system in degaussing windings wound on a ferromagnetic ship hull, high-power circuits (pulse power amplifiers, power supplies) as well as digital and microprocessor systems, hydroacoustic measurement devices (sound velocity meters, determination of sound propagation paths), hydroacoustic passive and active systems (sonars, echo sounders, docking systems, towed-array sonars and gradient-array sonars), low-power analog circuits (amplifiers, filters, generators, mixers, control systems, etc.), magnetometric system for detection and tracking of underwater objects from airborne platforms, marine unmanned mobile systems for civilian and military applications, ship physical field measurement systems: magnetic, hydrodynamic, electric, hydroacoustic, ultrasonic transducers and hydroacoustic antennas, visualization, recording and transmission of digital signals
Exemplary products/services
:
Głuptak – mine countermeasure defense system (MCM)
Ukwiał – system with a reusable remotely operated vehicle (ROV), carrying Toczek-type charges
MG-322 DSP – hull-mounted sonar
SQR-19 PG – towed array sonar
SHL-200 DSP – side-scan sonar
OKA-2M – long-range sonar for submarine detection
BSDO – Shore-Based Ship Demagnetization Station
physical fields measurement range
OUD – Ship Demagnetization System
SSPD – Demagnetization Process Control System
Mniszka – magnetometric system for detection and identification of underwater objects
MAG-10 – magnetometric system for submarine detection
TM-05 – portable magnetometer for measuring a ship’s magnetic field
SDSM – Magnetic Systems Diagnostic Station
Company description
Gdańsk University of Technology is among 11 Polish universities included in the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai Ranking. Gdańsk University of Technology is the second-best research university in Poland in the Ministry of Science and Higher Education competition “Excellence Initiative – Research University.” It is here that inventions used in Poland and worldwide are created – eye-controlled communication, an ecological drug for osteoporosis, biodegradable materials, and many others. In 2022, Gdańsk University of Technology joined the ENHANCE consortium of European technical universities, which brings together leading technical universities in Europe.
The Centre for Security and Defence Technologies is a university-wide, interdisciplinary research and development centre at Gdańsk University of Technology. Its goal is to coordinate and supervise research, production, service, and commercial activities in the field of security and defence technologies, as well as the manufacturing and trade of products and technologies intended for military or police use, in accordance with the provisions of the obtained licence.
Due to the specific nature of its activities, in addition to the legal acts applicable at Gdańsk University of Technology (including the Law on Higher Education and Science, the Statute of Gdańsk University of Technology, the Public Procurement Law, etc.), the Centre holds a licence from the Ministry of the Interior and Administration (MSWiA) to conduct business activity in the field of manufacturing and trading of materials and technologies intended for military or police use, as well as appropriate certificates confirming compliance with technical and organizational requirements for managing such activities (WITI). In addition, quality management systems necessary for the execution of these activities have been implemented in the Centre, including ISO 9001 and AQAP 2110 – a quality management system compliant with NATO requirements – as well as an Internal Control System. The Centre has full capability to protect classified information at the CONFIDENTIAL level and is also capable of protecting NATO CONFIDENTIAL and EU CONFIDENTIAL information. The Centre has also been assigned a NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) Code.