In this year’s sixteenth edition, Forbes magazine publishes a compilation of Diamonds, recognizing Poland’s most dynamically developing companies. The list of Diamond companies in 2024 includes 16 385, again with Unisystem among them.
“Our ability to consistently navigate through technological, operational, and logistical challenges is a testament to our highly skilled and dedicated team at Unisystem. Our commitment to finding solutions embodies one of Unisystem’s core values. We are dedicated to ensuring our customers’ success, fostering long-term partnerships that are an invaluable asset in any economic climate,” stated Sławomir Szweda, CEO of Unisystem.
Thanks to our expert rank within the industrial display solutions sector across Poland and Europe, Unisystem consistently achieves its annual goals, demonstrating steady growth. Despite the electronic components industry grappling with the lingering effects of pandemic-induced disruptions to the global supply chain, our company’s turnover in 2023 reached 110 million PLN.
“The landscape of the display industry is evolving rapidly, especially within the industrial display solutions segment, with significant pressure from business partners for cutting-edge technological solutions. Consequently, we are seeing a surge in demand for embedded displays, precise and customizable touch panels, and larger display sizes. These advancements are aimed at simplifying the design and development process of the final product, drawing inspiration from trends prevalent in the consumer electronics market. This aligns perfectly with our dedication to meeting the needs of Unisystem’s customers,” remarked Kamil Kozłowski, COO of Unisystem.
Forbes Background on the Economy in Poland
This year’s Forbes Diamonds list marks a significant milestone, featuring over 29,000 enterprises, with 16,385 companies showcasing a 10% or higher increase in value, earning the prestigious title of “Forbes Diamonds 2024.” These companies collectively generated revenues exceeding 2.24 trillion PLN in 2022, representing 38% of all domestic sales revenues. This indicates a robust post-pandemic economic rebound reflected in the 2018-2022 indicators despite a gradual slowdown in growth momentum. As 2024 approaches, the Polish economy faces new opportunities and challenges, including a recovery driven mainly by domestic demand, a delayed energy transition necessitating green investments, and the impacts of global geopolitical shifts. These developments highlight the dynamic and evolving landscape of Poland’s economy and its sectors.
2024-03-04
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