R&D resources for the digital transformation

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Friedhelm Loh Group takes over Digital Technology Poland

Digital integration at the Haiger plant, optimization of value chains for customers in control and switchgear manufacturing and other industries, edge cloud solutions and data-sovereign digitalization of production: The companies of the Friedhelm Loh Group are focusing on the future of their customers. They are also being supported by a company from Poland.

Prof. Friedhelm Loh © Friedhelm Loh Group

Eplan, Rittal and German Edge Cloud work together with Digital Technology Poland (DTP) on development projects. The Friedhelm Loh Group has now acquired 100% of the Polish digitalization pioneer. With its R&D services and as a competence center, especially in the field of software development, DTP will further strengthen the resources of Rittal and Eplan in control and switchgear engineering as well as German Edge Cloud in the data-sovereign digitization of factories.

"We welcome the new member to our family," says Prof. Friedhelm Loh, owner and CEO of the Friedhelm Loh Group: "In six years of cooperation, DTP has demonstrated the expertise, speed and inventiveness that suit our group of companies."

"DTP has developed dynamically with experienced engineers and young graduates. We look forward to continuing to drive forward the digitalization of the industry as part of the strong, international group of companies," says Prof. Janusz Szajna, Managing Director and founder of Digital Technology Poland.

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From start-up to the Friedhelm Loh Group

Digital Technology Poland was founded in 2013 as an R&D company and engineering service provider and has established itself as a digitalization specialist with double-digit growth. The Polish engineering experts cover all phases of digital technology innovation for software and hardware, from idea and consulting to research, development, certification, product launch and maintenance. DTP is based in Zielona Gora in Poland, around two hours' drive from Berlin.

Today, the company employs 130 people at four locations: the head office in Zielona Gora and technical branches in Warsaw and Kharkiv, Ukraine. There is also an office in Hildesheim. Since its foundation, DTP has been characterized by its close ties to local universities.

The research and development focus lies in the areas of: Cloud Services, Big Data & Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Smart Robotics, Image and Video Recognition and Processing, IoT, Augmented Reality and 5G Communication.

In addition to supporting all Friedhelm Loh Group companies in the growing field of data-driven applications and business models, DTP will also continue its business as an R&D service provider for existing and new customers in international industry.

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