The project aims to explore why women earn less than men.

Projects of OPI PIB
The project aims to explore why women earn less than men.
On 1 February 2020, the National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) and 14 other beneficiaries began implementing the ebalance-plus project, Energy balancing and resilience solutions to unlock the flexibility and increase market options for distribution grid.
OPI has begun collaborating with VIVE Textile Recycling Sp. z o.o., a leader in the textile waste processing industry in Poland and a major player in Europe.
The National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) is a scientific partner in the Multidisciplinary Research Centre project led by Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw (UKSW).
Genderaction was an international project undertaken as part of the Horizon 2020 programme. It aimed to analyse the progress of the European Union member states in implementing gender equality in scientific research and innovation. OPI PIB was responsible for the creation of a dashboard that contains data on the participation of women in the science and innovation sector in the European Union.
The project aimed to quantify the effects of selected initiatives undertaken as part of the ‘Innovative Economy’ Operational Programme that were directly targeted to enterprises. The initiatives were implemented by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development between 2007 and 2016.
The Uniform Anti-plagiarism System (JSA) is used to detect plagiarism in theses and support supervisors in thesis verification. The system is available free of charge to all higher education institutions in Poland.