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half year Inventia 2026

Date:
17.01.2026
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Inventia Team

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The first half of 2026 at Inventia: security, partnerships and telemetry in practice

The first six months of 2026 at Inventia were characterised by cybersecurity, practical applications of telemetry and solutions facilitating the design, implementation and financing of new systems. It is also a special year as it marks the company’s 25th anniversary.

Since the start of the year, we have focused on how technology can support real-world processes – from water network management
and the monitoring of solar farms, through logistics and agriculture, to secure communication with distributed facilities.

Security as the foundation for development

One of the most important events at the start of the year was Inventia’s attainment of a certificate of compliance with the standard ISO/IEC 27001. This confirmed the implementation of a systematic approach to information security management in internal processes and in the design, production and maintenance of telemetry solutions.

We also explored the topic of cybersecurity in publications concerning the selection of a technology provider, supply chain security,M2M and IoT SIM cards and NIS2 requirements. We emphasised that the resilience of infrastructure does not depend solely on a single device.
It also encompasses procedures, updates, access control, documentation, team competence and supplier accountability.

A significant technological change was the discontinuation, on 31 March, of the MT series controllers with a proprietary PLC environment. Programmable telemetry controllers are currently being developed in the CODESYS® environment, which facilitates integration, access to engineering expertise and the implementation of modern automation systems. Devices already in use retain their functionality, and users can count on support during the migration process.

Partnerships from design to financing

Since May, Inventia devices have been available in the WebCatalogue database, which is used in the SEE Electrical and SEE Electrical Expert programmes. Ready-made component libraries enable designers to incorporate devices directly into documentation, without having to prepare symbols and product data themselves.

The project was carried out in collaboration with ETAP and with integration support from Mr Mirosław Diaczek of MDC MULTISYSTEM. The libraries reduce the number of repetitive tasks, minimise the risk of errors and speed up the creation of documentation.

The second key area of the partnership is financing. Together with *ING Leasing Sp. z o.o. , we have introduced the option to purchase telemetry and tracking devices via an operating or finance lease, with a financing term of up to 60 months.

Operating leases are available for investments exceeding 1,000 PLN net, whilst finance leases are available for investments exceeding 5,000 PLN net. For selected projects, a simplified procedure is available for amounts up to 50,000 PLN net. This means that discussions regarding implementation can cover not only the selection of equipment but also the method of financing the investment.

*Offer available exclusively to companies registered in Poland, due to applicable legal and regulatory requirements.

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Inventia at WOD-KAN 2026

One of the most important industry events of the first half of the year was participation in the WOD-KAN trade fair, which took place in Bydgoszcz from 26 to 28 May. Inventia’s presence focused on cyber resilience of water supply and sewerage infrastructure.

During the presentation Water supply networks in the crosshairs: new cybersecurity challenges, we highlighted that the threats come not only from sophisticated attacks, but also from everyday oversights: shared passwords, default accounts, uncontrolled remote access, a lack of IT and OT network segmentation, and unpractised response procedures.

Discussions during the trade fair revealed that water and sewerage companies are increasingly analysing telemetry data in terms of operational continuity, alarm history, secure communication, device updates and the ability to reconstruct the sequence of events.

To mark Inventia’s 25th anniversary, we received a commemorative certificate from the members of the “Wodociągi Polskie” Chamber of Commerce in recognition of our achievements and contribution to the development of the water and sewerage sector’s infrastructure.

These topics were explored in greater depth in the June issue of *Telemetron 1/2026, dedicated to cyber-resilient telemetry for the water and sewerage sector. The publication covers, amongst other things, criteria for evaluating tenders and suppliers, applications of the DataPortal platform, regulations and a comparison of devices for water and sewerage infrastructure.

* Telemetron is available in Polish only, we apologise for any inconvenience.

Telemetry in Renewable Energy

In June, we provided a more detailed overview of the use of telemetry at solar farms. Such an installation comprises not only solar panels, but also inverters, energy meters, safety devices, sensors and communication equipment, which generate the data required to assess performance and quickly detect anomalies.

The MT-121 and MT-221 modules can collect information from devices operating at the farm and transmit it via the mobile network to the monitoring system. The data is then sent to the DataPortal platform, where it is visualised, archived and analysed. The operator can monitor multiple installations from a single location and receive information about drops in production and communication errors.
Transmission security is supported by industrial SIM cards, a dedicated APN and encryption, which limit the devices’ exposure to the public internet and allow for better control over access to the system.

MTki i DP - fotowoltaika i falowniki

Tangible results and tools

In the first half of the year, we also presented practical implementations and tools to support our clients.
A February case study on the implementation of the Xway platform in the transport and logistics sector demonstrated how a single system can handle location tracking, zone control, reporting and process analysis across a distributed supply chain.

In March, we presented the application of the AGREUS® system in sustainable water management in agriculture. Monitoring of moisture, temperature and conditions in the root zone enables data-driven decision-making and the automation of irrigation.

In April, we highlighted the total cost of ownership of a telemetry system. In addition to the purchase price, factors such as configuration time, integration, licences, support, updates and security requirements must be taken into account.

In May, we launched an advanced product search tool that helps users select a module based on power supply, number of inputs and outputs, communication ports, modem and additional features. Together with the WebCatalogue libraries, it forms a practical set of tools for designers, integrators and investors.

Plans for the coming months

In the second half of the year, we will continue along the lines set out in the first six months. We are preparing training courses on the cybersecurity of technical infrastructure, as well as OT and telemetry systems. We aim to translate our experience with ISO/IEC 27001, implementation projects and the WOD-KAN trade fair into practical knowledge for those who design, purchase and maintain critical infrastructure systems.

We will also support solutions based on CODESYS®, assist customers in migrating legacy projects and develop remote monitoring of installations in the water and sewerage, energy, renewable energy, heating, logistics and agriculture sectors.

Technology and integration partnerships will also remain important. This direction is confirmed by the collaboration between Inventia and Bopla Gehäuse Systeme and Soyter Components on modifying the sealing of the Bocube enclosure. The solution implemented enables the MT-718 module (M12 version) to operate after being submerged to a depth of up to 4 metres for a period of up to 30 days.

25 years of experience and continued development

For 25 years, we have been developing Polish telemetry solutions used in distributed infrastructure, industry and systems on which the operational continuity of many organisations depends.

The experience gained over a quarter of a century remains the foundation for further development — based on security, open technologies, collaboration with partners and solutions that meet users’ real needs.

The coming months will see further work on cyber-resilient telemetry, new applications for Inventia’s systems, and tools that help customers move from concept to secure and effective implementation.

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