Centrum Techniki Morskiej
62 Arenda Dickmana Street
81-109 Gdynia, Polska
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Any questions regarding the conference can be directed directly to one of the organizers:
izabela.kazmierczak@ctm.gdynia.pl
Registration was carried out using a completed form and was open until March 3.
Only a registered person may participate in the conference!
Registered participants will receive a personalized ID badge during the conference, which will allow access to certain areas of CTM Company. For security reasons, the badge must be worn at all times in a visible place. Lost badges will not be reissued!
In order to issue the badge, registered participants will be asked to provide the following information in the registration form: first name, last name, contact phone number, email address, and the name of the company/organization.
A selected offer of three hotels in convenient locations in Gdynia, no more than 15 kilometers from the Centrum Techniki Morskiej, has been prepared for visitors.
CHECK OUT RECOMMENDED ACCOMMODATIONSAfter arriving at Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport, one of the convenient ways to reach Gdynia is by taking the POLREGIO “R” line train, departing from the “Gdańsk Port Lotniczy” platform (located near the terminal). Trains run approximately every 35 minutes, and the journey to “Gdynia Główna” station takes about 25 minutes. From the main station, you can continue by public transport – the nearest bus stop is “Gdynia Dworzec Gł. PKP – HALA 04”, where ZKM bus line “152” departs approximately every 20 minutes towards the “Oksywie Dickmana 02” stop. The bus journey takes about 20 minutes.
There is also the option of taking a taxi directly from the airport to the Naval Technology Center in Gdynia. Depending on traffic conditions, the journey takes approximately 35 minutes. The fare, depending on the provider, is usually between PLN 160–200 (approximately EUR 40–50).
If you need to travel independently around the city using public transport, you can conveniently plan your route via the website or mobile application:
The Digital Baltic 2025 conference will use Polish. Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided.
The following list shows some phrases in Polish that are useful when getting around in Poland:
dziękuję (thank you) (pron. 'jen-KOO-yeh')
przepraszam (sorry) (pron. 'psheh-PRAH-shahm')
proszę (please) (pron. 'PROH-sheh')
na zdrowie! (cheers) (pron. 'nah ZDROH-vyeh!')
witaj (hello) (pron. 'cheshch')
dzień dobry (good morning) (pron. 'jane DOH-brih')
do widzenia (goodbye) (pron. 'doh veed-ZEH-nya')
pomocy! (help!) (pron. 'poh-MOH-tsi')
Poland is not a member of the European monetary system, and the country's currency is the zloty (PLN).
Poland uses Central European Summer Time - CEST (UTC+2) from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.
The voltage in Poland is 220 V, 50 Hz, with type C and E plugs. Make sure you have the right adapters for your devices.
March in Poland sees late winter–early spring weather, with temperatures usually reaching around 5–15 degrees Celsius.