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New Publication “My Life with 4K Palsy” Now Available on the Łukasiewicz – AI YouTube Channel

We are pleased to share another exceptional publication joining the growing collection of accessible content developed by Łukasiewicz – AI. My Life with 4K Palsy by Anna Tomanek is now available as an audiobook on the Institute’s YouTube channel.

This book clearly stands out among publications devoted to disability-related topics. It does not describe disability from a distance or from the perspective of an observer. Instead, it is a story told from within — honest, personal, and free from simplifications. The author does not build her narrative solely around limitations, but around everyday life, agency, and the need to tell her own story in her own voice. It is precisely this authenticity that makes the publication so powerful and memorable.

The author of the book is Anna Tomanek — a sociologist, graduate of the University of Opole, and volunteer at the PARk Foundation. Despite significant physical limitations, she works daily on a computer and writes using her nose. My Life with 4K Palsy is her literary debut and, at the same time, an important contribution to the discussion on stereotypes surrounding disability. It is a story showing that a person is defined by their perspective, determination, and ability to speak about themselves in their own language.

The audiobook joins the collection of accessible publications created as part of the “Accessible Book” project and available on the Łukasiewicz – AI YouTube channel. This is a space where literature, knowledge, and culture become accessible to all audiences, regardless of barriers.

My Life with 4K Palsy holds a special place within this collection as an exceptionally personal and authentic publication, distinguished by the honesty of its narrative and its unique individual character.

At the same time, work is underway on a translation of the book into Polish Sign Language (PJM), making Anna Tomanek’s story accessible to an even wider audience. This is another step demonstrating that accessibility is not an addition to the initiative, but its foundation.

The publication and its accessible versions are being developed thanks to the cooperation of numerous partners and institutions. The project involves the author Anna Tomanek as well as institutes belonging to the Łukasiewicz Research Network, including the Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute for Sustainable Technologies, responsible for publishing and printing the paper edition, and the Łukasiewicz – Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, responsible for preparing the audiobook and developing the Polish Sign Language version of the book. The project has also been supported by QEMETICA and the Integracja Foundation. The entire initiative is carried out as part of the project “STEM Method in Inclusive Education”, co-financed by the European Union.

Such initiatives clearly demonstrate that modern technologies and accessibility can work together to create a space where culture and knowledge become genuinely open to everyone — without exceptions and without barriers.

We encourage you to listen to the audiobook My Life with 4K Palsy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yTVZS8n0T8) and discover a story that resonates through its authenticity and a perspective rarely represented in literature. The publication will soon also be made available in a Polish Sign Language (PJM) version. We will certainly announce the premiere of the signed version as soon as it is ready.

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AI for Accessibility. Łukasiewicz – AI at the Academy of Social Innovators

On 7 May 2026 in Warsaw, the Łukasiewicz – AI team participated in the Academy of Social Innovators, presenting artificial intelligence-based solutions aimed at breaking down real communication barriers for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.

The presentation focused on two high-impact social and technological projects currently under development.

The first is a tool supporting communication in Polish Sign Language (PJM) in workplace environments. The solution is designed to improve everyday team collaboration and increase communication accessibility in organizations where Deaf and hard-of-hearing employees are present.

The second project is “Accessible Book” — a system enabling the translation of literature into sign language, while also supporting the development of models that learn PJM. The initiative combines language technology with the need to improve accessibility to cultural and educational content. As part of the project, prepared literary materials are also made available in video format on YouTube, enabling broad and open distribution and increasing content accessibility for users.

The Academy of Social Innovators provides a space for testing solutions in conditions close to real-world use and for dialogue with representatives of the disability community. This is where technology meets practice — and where projects are confronted with actual user needs (https://www.youtube.com/@LukasiewiczAI).

The presented solutions demonstrate that artificial intelligence can serve not only as a technological tool, but also as social infrastructure — supporting accessibility, independence, and inclusive communication.

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7 Years of the Łukasiewicz Research Network – Our Story in the Innovation Network

Seven years ago, the Łukasiewicz Research Network was established, creating a platform that connects Polish research institutes, scientists, and experts in a collaborative network. Today, as we celebrate this anniversary, we look back with pride at years full of projects, passion, and commitment that bring real value to science and technology.

Patron and Inspiration

The network’s patron, Ignacy Łukasiewicz, the inventor of the kerosene lamp, inspires us to courageously explore new paths of knowledge and create practical solutions. His spirit of innovation accompanies every project we undertake.

People Driving Success

Behind every project stand the scientists, engineers, and experts of our institute. Their daily work and dedication allow us to carry out projects in medicine, education, cybersecurity, autonomous technologies, and energy.

Institute Projects

Over the past seven years, our institute has completed numerous projects. Below are selected examples that showcase the diversity of our activities, each described briefly:

Medicine and Health

  • CALL‑POL — a project focused on the national harmonization of diagnostics and treatment of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), improving access to modern therapies and outcomes for children across Poland.

    Education and Accessibility
  • Accessible Book — creating multimedia book recordings with Polish Sign Language (PJM) translation, supporting education for children with different communication needs.

    Energy and Environmental Technologies
  • WODOWO — a system for closing the water loop in hydrogen installations, supporting clean energy development and laboratory verification of system safety.

    Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence
  • CTI‑AI — AI-based tools for detecting and analyzing cyber threats, enhancing the resilience of information systems and supporting Security Operations Centers (SOC).
  • OSCRAT — an open-source platform supporting digital product compliance with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), helping safer technology deployment.
  • CyberBEAM — a lightweight system for cybersecurity assessment and certification for IoT, IIoT, and industrial automation devices.

    Autonomous Technologies
  • SNADE — intelligent navigation for autonomous drones operating in extreme conditions, integrating multiple sensors and swarm algorithms to ensure mission reliability.

    Digital Transformation and Innovation
  • EDIH SILESIA SMART SYSTEMS — part of the European Digital Innovation Hubs (EDIH) network, supporting Polish companies and institutions in accelerating digital transformation.
  • EdgePL — development of a national edge computing network, enabling faster data processing close to the source, supporting IoT, AI, and real-time systems.

Looking to the Future

Seven years of the Łukasiewicz Research Network proves that collaboration, passion, and scientific knowledge translate into real-world solutions. We are proud that our institute has actively contributed to this story, developing technologies that matter to people, society, and the economy.

We thank all scientists and experts who push the boundaries of possibility every day. Together, we create science that inspires, transforms the world, and opens new horizons.

Happy 7th anniversary to the Łukasiewicz Research Network! May the coming years be full of innovation, passion, and bold projects!

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