aeropolis
Podkarpackie Science and Technology Park
PSTP Management Centre
ul. Szopena 51
35-959 Rzeszów
tel.: +48 17 86-76-206
fax.: +48 17 85-20-611
Inward Investment Centre
Rynek 5
35-964 Rzeszów
tel. +48 17 852-43-76
fax +48 17 852-43-74
Biotechnology Laboratory for the University of Rzeszów
The Biotechnology Laboratory will be located on the grounds of the University of Rzeszów. The laboratory will be comprised of the following workshops:
- Plant in vitro cultures,
- Plant Biotisation and Allelopathy,
- Molecular Markers,
- Chromatography.
In addition to the workshop complex, a greenhouse and vegetation hall will be built.
The research conducted in the aforementioned laboratories will primarily contribute to the development of research in two areas:
- On plants, among others the introduction of plants in the manufacture of pharmaceutical and food substitutes and the development of substances, micro - organism and plants resistant to greenhouse shock.
- Work related to land management in terms of: improving the methods of purifying municipal and industrial waste, the re-cultivation or prevention of land degradation, and limiting the use of articifal and mineral fertilizers.

The research laboratory facility for the Rzeszów University of Technology will create three scientific research laboratories in which research laboratories in which research will be conducted in the following areas of industry: aviation, automotive, construction, environmental protection, and alternative renewable energy sources.
Located in this building of approximately 930 m2:
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The Laboratory of Polymer and Composite Material required for Aviation,
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The Laboratory of Applied Information Systems in Diagnostics,
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The Laboratory of Computer Aided Design and Aircraft Design and Alternative-Renewable Resources.
In addition, within the Laboratory of Polymer and Composite Materials required for Aviation, new technologies will be developed and opportunities will be created for charakterizing the properties of innovative materials (auxetic materials) which are distinguished by a negative Poisson's ratio. These are materials in which, as a result of stretching, the transverse cross section is increased.
