On April 17, 2026, a professional lecture focused on wireless technologies in IoT took place at the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, specifically at the Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems.
The session offered students a valuable opportunity to go beyond theory and gain practical insight into how modern wireless systems operate in real-world environments.
Practical insight from industry
The lecture was delivered by Sebastian Hopp, who stepped into the role of an industry lecturer. His presentation focused on:
principles of wireless mesh networks
energy efficiency and long-term device operation
real deployment scenarios across industry, smart buildings, and infrastructure
The content emphasized practical experience and real-world implementations rather than purely theoretical concepts.
Strong student engagement
The lecture received very positive feedback. Students actively participated, asked technically focused questions, and explored the topics in greater depth.
Key highlights included:
strong technical curiosity
active interaction during and after the session
highly positive feedback on the practical focus of the lecture
Bridging academia and industry
Lectures like this highlight the importance of connecting academic education with real technological practice. They provide students with:
insight into current industry challenges
exposure to real IoT use cases
direct interaction with experienced professionals
At the same time, they allow companies to share their expertise and engage with the next generation of engineers.
The IQRF lecture in Wrocław 2026 clearly demonstrated that real innovation emerges where knowledge meets practical experience.