Sente is once again a Gold Partner of Smart Warehouse. AI in warehouses is entering the phase of real-world implementations
Artificial intelligence, automation, and digitization are no longer just a promise of the future in logistics—they are increasingly becoming the operational standard. This is one of the topics that will be covered at this year’s edition of the Smart Warehouse conference, the largest and most important technology event for the supply chain industry in Poland. On May 26–27, 2026, Sente will once again be among the conference’s Gold Partners.

The company will actively participate in the event’s program. Sente experts will speak on the #AI_IoT_Digitalisation panel and lead Masterclass Workshops focused on the practical application of artificial intelligence in WMS systems. The workshops are designed for participants who want to understand not only the potential of AI but also the conditions for its effective implementation in a real-world warehouse environment.
The speakers and workshop leaders will be Marcin Smereka, CTO at Sente and an expert in AI for ERP and WMS systems, and Wojciech Nowak, Managing Partner at Sente and a developer of WMS and ERP systems.
– We are delighted to present the latest AI solutions for warehouses and WMS systems at the Smart Warehouse conference. These technologies are not only advancing rapidly, but—most importantly—they have already been successfully implemented by our customers and are delivering tangible operational results. In the era of Industry 4.0, the time has come for Logistics 4.0,” emphasizes Wojciech Nowak.
Sente’s participation in Smart Warehouse 2026 is part of a broader transformation the market is undergoing today. Companies are increasingly moving away from experimenting with technology in favor of informed decisions based on system architecture, data security, and real return on investment. AI in logistics is no longer just an “add-on”—it is becoming an integral part of warehouse and supply chain management systems.
Smart Warehouse is the largest technology conference for the supply chain sector, covering logistics, warehousing, omnichannel, e-commerce, and distribution. The event brings together representatives from manufacturing and retail sectors—including food, e-commerce, fashion, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and cosmetics—as well as logistics operators (3PL) and marketplace representatives.
This year’s edition will once again serve as a platform for the exchange of experiences between business and technology—no longer at the level of vision, but rather through proven implementations and concrete operational decisions.