On 11 May 2026, a Demo Day event organized by the Technology Transfer Center of Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) took
place at the university’s main library. The event brought together representatives of design agencies and business community interested in modern solutions for sustainable urban
infrastructure.
Innovation of the Green Infrastructure
The main goal of the event was to present the BlueGreenWay Anti-Compression Stone-Soil Mixture (patent no. 248629), a solution designed to support the development of green infrastructure in urban areas. The mixture increases the resilience of plant root systems in challenging urban conditions.
The solution was developed by dr. hab. eng. prof. Marzena Suchocka, representing the Department of Landscape Architecture at Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW). The technology is protected by a patent in Poland, and the procedure for obtaining European patent protection is currently in the progress.
From Research to Market Implementation
The Demo Day presentation was part of a broader market launch strategy. The BlueGreenWay solution is already being applied in practice, three licensing agreements have been signed, and the first implementations have been carried out in Warsaw and Komorów.
It is also worth noting that in November 2025, the project received prestigious awards during the Economic Challenges Forum Gala in Katowice. The solution was awarded the title of “Symbol of the year 2025,” while its creator was recognized as a “Scientist of the Year 2025.”
Participants and Event Partners
The event was attended by representatives of companies and institutions cooperating with the design sector, including: Wokas S.A., Healthy Place Sp. z o.o., RPS Architekci, Uni-Arcz Sp. z o.o., Instalnika Sp. z o.o., Peakside Sp. z o.o., and Biotop Service Sp. z o.o..
Project Funding
Activities related to the development and promotion of the technology are carried out under the project “Science4Business – Science for Business,” financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the European Funds for a Modern Economy 2021-2027 programme.