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Warsaw, PolandSoditronik, a leading partner of Sodick, successfully exhibited at the renowned STOM Exhibition in Poland last week. The event, one of the largest industrial trade shows in Central Europe, attracted a wide range of professionals from the manufacturing and automation sectors. It served as a prime platform for showcasing the latest innovations in industrial machinery and technology.

At the show, the Soditronik team secured a significant order for an ALC400G directly from their stand. Additionally, they received a verbal order for an AL80G and ALC800G, marking a tremendous success for the team and demonstrating the growing demand for Sodick’s advanced technology in Poland.

Founded in 2002 by Leszek Kowalski, an experienced electronics engineer with a rich background in introducing Western EDM machines to the Polish market, Soditronik has become a trusted partner for companies seeking high-quality EDM solutions. Kowalski has been at the forefront of bringing cutting-edge technology to the region, having worked with brands like Charmilles and Mitsubishi before representing Sodick.

Leszek Kowalski shared his enthusiasm for the event, saying, “The STOM Exhibition was an amazing show, with great attendance. The interest and feedback we received were exceptional, making it a very successful event for us. We’re thrilled with the outcomes and the opportunities to expand our reach in the Polish market.”

For those seeking EDM solutions in Poland, Soditronik continues to be the go-to partner. With over two decades of industry experience and a strong commitment to excellence, the team at Soditronik is ready to support clients with the latest advancements in EDM technology.

Founded in 2002 by Leszek Kowalski, Soditronik has been at the forefront of providing high-quality EDM solutions in Poland. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the market, they have become a trusted partner for companies seeking reliable, advanced manufacturing technology.

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