3rd GPI International Automation Partners Come Together

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From June 15 to 17, the 3rd GPI International Automation Partners Come Together took place in Klagenfurt. The event brought together automation partners from across the entire GPI Group. It was organized by the GPI CEE team together with colleagues from Austria and Italy. The diverse program focused entirely on innovation, collaboration, and the future

From June 15 to 17, the 3rd GPI International Automation Partners Come Together took place in Klagenfurt. The event brought together automation partners from across the entire GPI Group. It was organized by the GPI CEE team together with colleagues from Austria and Italy. The diverse program focused entirely on innovation, collaboration, and the future of healthcare automation.

A particularly remarkable aspect of the event was its international reach. Representatives from more than a dozen countries attended in person, including partners from Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Finland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, the United Kingdom, China, and France. In addition, numerous colleagues joined online, enriching the discussions with their expertise and perspectives. The strong international participation once again highlighted the event’s value as a platform for global knowledge exchange and cooperation.

The agenda included strategic updates from the GPI Group, insights into current developments in hospital automation, best-practice presentations from various markets, and discussions on new opportunities within the growing GPI product portfolio. Participants also had the opportunity to hear from GPI CEO Andrea Di Santo, who attended the event and provided valuable insights into the company’s strategic direction and future growth plans. The presentations by the partners were particularly valuable, highlighting the different challenges and solutions in individual countries while demonstrating the benefits of mutual learning.

The GPI CEE team also presented successful projects and innovative approaches, including automation solutions for hospital pharmacies and interoperability concepts for healthcare institutions. Live demonstrations and interactive discussion rounds provided additional opportunities for networking, sharing experiences, and deepening existing partnerships.

For Vesna Bradicic, Director of the Automation Business Line at GPI CEE, the event was a complete success:

“The strong international participation—both on-site and online—shows how much our network has grown. The open exchange of ideas, the diversity of perspectives, and the commitment of all participants made this meeting a true success. Together, we are laying the foundation for further innovations and even closer cooperation within the GPI Automation family.”

The positive feedback from participants confirmed the importance of such international meetings. They not only strengthen cooperation within the group but also foster new ideas, synergies, and joint projects for the future. For three days, Klagenfurt became a vibrant international…