ONGOING PROJECTS
ATERIS S.A. is implementing a project co-financed by the European Funds titled “Implementation of Process Innovations through the Purchase of a Digitalization Solution as a Way to Ensure Effective Conditions for the Efficient Operation of ATERIS S.A. during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Other Epidemiological Crises.” The main objective of the project is to ensure effective conditions for the efficient operation of ATERIS S.A. through the purchase and implementation of innovative software necessary to adapt the company’s business model in the event of infectious disease outbreaks in humans, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic. The specificity and, above all, the functionalities of the Aris software along with Alfabet tools will enable ATERIS S.A. to fully adapt procedurally, qualitatively, and operationally to maintain business continuity during a pandemic. The planned digital solution will directly enhance the quality of services provided, minimize project downtime, increase the company’s competitiveness, and raise the level of process innovation in a digital context. Furthermore, ensuring organizational, functional, and operational resilience against future epidemiological crises has a direct impact on the timeliness and quality of project execution, thereby improving ATERIS S.A.’s sales efficiency.
Project value: 298 600 PLN,
EU Funds contribution: 253 810 PLN.
“Funded under the European Union’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
ATERIS S.A. is also implementing a project co-financed by the European Funds titled “Growth through Export of ATERIS S.A. through the Implementation of the Go to Brand Program” under the Intelligent Development Operational Program 2014–2020, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
EU funding for the project: 239 925,63 PLN.
Additionally, ATERIS S.A. is implementing a project co-financed by the European Funds titled “Innovative Device for Monitoring the Continuity of Production Machines and Server Operations”, which aims to design and build a prototype device for monitoring the continuity of operations of production machines and servers.
EU funding for the project: 338 300 PLN.




