FS Poland

Organizing and Animating Activities for the Academic Community

Together with the Minister of Science and Higher Education in Poland

“Student Engineering Competition – Formula Student Poland 2025” is a project directed by FSP Foundation which received funding from the state budget, awarded by the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the competition “Organizing and Animating Activities for the Academic Community.”

Objectives

Empowering Future Engineers

through expert-led consultations, workshops, and lectures – preparing them for careers in modern technologies.

Bridging Academia with Industry

by engaging professionals who offer mentorship and real-world insight throughout the event.

Elevating Student Communities

by promoting their advanced R&D work to 30,000+ media viewers and welcoming 2,000+ attendees.

Founding details

Name of task:

Student Engineering Competition – Formula Student Poland 2025

This public task is co-financed by funds received in 2025 from the Minister of Science and Higher Education under the competition “Organizing and Animating Activities for the Academic Community.”

Founding amount:

115 000,00 PLN

Project full budget: 383 418,40 PLN

Contract execution date:

16 June 2025

Key Features

Community & Passion

Formula Student Poland isn’t just a competition – it’s a celebration of teamwork, creativity, and engineering spirit.

Industry Engagement

Strong presence of partner companies opens doors for internships, networking, and future careers.

Real Impact Experience

From expert mentorship to practical challenges and public exposure – teams learn, grow, and shine on a visible, professional stage.

Innovation Playground

The event encourages bold ideas and cutting-edge solutions that reflect the future of engineering and technology.

Short description of the task

The task involves organizing the international engineering competition Formula Student Poland 2025, which will take place from August 26 to 30, 2025, at the Autodrom Słomczyn track.

This event is the only competition of its kind in Poland, where students design, build, and test their own racing vehicles in accordance with the Formula Student regulations. The competition includes both static events (evaluation of the engineering design, development paths, and business aspects) and dynamic events (on-track testing). Judges are industry and motorsport experts, providing participants with professional feedback and technical support.

The aim of the project is to develop practical engineering, design, and management skills within the academic environment, as well as to create a platform for collaboration between students and industry representatives.

The event enables students to gain knowledge, establish contacts with potential sponsors and future employers, and promotes Polish engineering.

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