<p>➀ Poland's electronics manufacturing sector is experiencing rapid growth, supported by industrial applications and strategic EU market integration;</p><p>➁ Key advantages include cost efficiency, a skilled technical workforce, central European logistics, and investments in Industry 4.0 smart manufacturing;</p><p>➂ Future expansion is driven by digital infrastructure upgrades, sustainability initiatives, and Poland's competitiveness as an alternative to Germany and China in electronics assembly.</p>
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