The project includes the purchase of R & D infrastructure (scientific and research apparatus) for the public research unit – Department of Laser Technologies, Automation and Production Organisation at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which is the organizational unit of the Wrocław University of Technology (PWr), as well as the execution of application documentation for the needs of RPO WD and carrying out promotional activities of the project. The above-mentioned infrastructure will be dedicated to the CAMT Laboratory located in the above-mentioned building. Cathedral, on St. I. Łukasiewicza 5 in Wrocław. It will be used to conduct R & D works focused on strategic areas from the point of view of regional development, compatible with the intelligent specialisations of Lower Silesia, i.e. a) natural and secondary raw materials b) production of machinery and equipment, material processing c) spatial mobility. Research will focus on technical and industrial applications. It is foreseen that the percentage of economic activity in the project will be 21 %. Period of implementation of the project: March 2018 – October 2019. The main objective of the project is to develop the R & D infrastructure of the above-mentioned research unit, which will contribute to a higher marketing of R & D activities of PWr and as a consequence of the increase in innovation of Lower Silesian enterprises. The applicant and beneficiary of the project is PWr. The unit that directly implements the project is the above. The Chair of the PWr, which will use R & D infrastructure for non-economic purposes (education, research) and economic (research for companies, renting R & D infrastructure), the second sphere of activity will be carried out through the above mentioned. PWr Cathedral – Centre for Advanced Manufacturing Technologies (CAMT). The main recipients of the project will be companies that will benefit from the above R & D infrastructure on market terms, as well as researchers and students of PWr, who will be able to carry out research on it.