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The photos were sourced from the profile of the conference organizer, CRAFT Lab.

17-04-2026

A delegation of our high school students had the honor of taking part in the International Conference CRAFTing Human–Tech–Society (iCHTS), organized by the CRAFT Lab at the Faculty of Management of Wrocław University of Science and Technology.

The event, held on April 13–17, brought together representatives of academia, business, and public institutions. Its main goal was to create a space for interdisciplinary dialogue on the future of human-centered technology and its impact on society.

The conference program included workshops, plenary and thematic sessions, interactive events, and networking opportunities. Participants had the chance to attend inspiring keynote speeches, engage in panel discussions, and explore the latest trends in research and innovation. Particularly engaging were activities designed to involve younger participants, such as interactive “living labs” and project-based competitions.

For our students, participating in the conference was a unique opportunity to experience the academic environment firsthand and gain insight into the world of research and innovation. They were not only observers but also active participants in selected sessions — gaining valuable knowledge, developing key competencies, and broadening their perspectives.

We are extremely proud that our students were able to represent our school at such a prestigious international event. Experiences like this are an essential part of our educational mission — preparing young people to think critically, act responsibly, and engage confidently in a rapidly changing world.

We would like to sincerely thank the organizers for this inspiring opportunity.

More information about the conference can be found on the event website:
https://craft.pwr.edu.pl/event/international-conference-on-crafting-human-tech-society/