Strategic Partnership with UMCS Institute of Computer Science and Mathematics
On May 13, 2025, Mirai Technology & Services proudly entered into a framework cooperation agreement with Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (UMCS) in Lublin, Poland. The agreement was signed by our CEO, Michał Cezary Mazur, and Professor Zbigniew Pastuszak, UMCS Vice-Rector for Development and Cooperation with Business.
The signing ceremony was also attended by Professor Przemysław Stpiczyński, Acting Director of the Institute of Computer Science and Mathematics, the unit that will implement the agreement on behalf of the university.
Scope of Collaboration
This partnership establishes a comprehensive framework for collaboration across multiple strategic areas:
Research & Development
- Joint scientific research projects
- Development of cutting-edge technologies
- Innovative application solutions in the IT sector
- Advanced algorithm development for X-ray imaging systems
Joint Innovation Initiatives
- Collaborative applications for externally funded research projects
- Commissioned research services
- Joint patent applications for innovative IT solutions
- Technology transfer and commercialization activities
Advancing X-Ray Technology Through Academic Excellence
At Mirai Technology & Services, we specialize in the design and production of advanced X-ray solutions. This partnership with one of Poland’s leading technical universities opens new pathways for innovation in our field.
By combining our practical expertise in industrial X-ray systems with UMCS’s strong theoretical foundation and research capabilities, we aim to push the boundaries of what’s possible in non-destructive testing, security scanning, and AI-enhanced detection systems.
Looking Forward
This agreement formally establishes a close working relationship between the Institute of Computer Science and Mathematics at UMCS and Mirai Technology & Services. Together, we will develop modern technologies that address real-world challenges in industrial imaging, security, and automated defect detection.
We’re excited about the opportunities this partnership presents for both advancing scientific knowledge and bringing innovative solutions to market. This collaboration represents our commitment to bridging the gap between academic research and industrial application.