EdgePL is a research and development project that aims to define the technical and formal requirements for launching an edge computing system in Poland.

Projects of OPI PIB
EdgePL is a research and development project that aims to define the technical and formal requirements for launching an edge computing system in Poland.
This project will enable OPI PIB employees to participate in training and teaching visits to foreign higher education institutions.
OPI PIB is a partner in Science4Business: a strategic project whose expected outcome is increased effectiveness in collaboration between science and business in Poland, including the commercialisation of research and R&D results. The project’s target groups include research organisations and institutes, universities, and other entities in the higher education and research systems.
OPI PIB is a partner to the Large language Models for the European Union (LLMs4EU) project, which is being implemented as part of the European Commission’s Digital Europe programme.
The goal of this project is to support the digitalisation and automation of routine administrative tasks in Poland through the pilot implementation of Polish large language models (LLMs) in public administration systems.
This project aims to ensure the efficient operation of the EFSE Intermediary Institution that is responsible for the implementation of Action 2.4 Smart Economy Research Infrastructure (SERI) conducted as part of Priority 2 Innovation-friendly environment.
OPI PIB is implementing a task valued at PLN 2,849,000.00 as part of the Support for universities in reducing dropout rates using ELA data project, led by the Polish Ministry of Science and Education.
OPI PIB has partnered with Powszechna Kasa Oszczędności Bank Polski (PKO BP) to develop innovative language models that improve the accuracy of customer intent recognition.
Acting on behalf of the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, OPI PIB is implementing the E-diplomas: the Repository of Electronic Diplomas IT project, for which it has received funding of PLN 30,237,403.
The META-MUSEUM project aims to increase public participation in cultural heritage and empower individuals to tackle contemporary social and individual challenges more effectively.