DIPOL's logo has changed four times since the company was established. The first one, designed by Piotr Waśniowski, was used up until 1993, when it was replaced with a new design by Łukasz Kozak, which in turn lasted until 1995. The third, also by Łukasz Kozak, was kept until 2007. The current, fourth logo is the brainchild of Piotr Felszyński. | ![]() |
Originally offered for sale at electronic bazaars, DIPOL's antennas quickly became a sales hit. The company was soon able to move from its basement to a building in ul. Ciepłownicza 11 in Kraków, where it continues to reside to this day. Even though the number of staff kept growing and the manufacturing technology improved, the demand was so great that the company often struggled to meet its delivery targets. Right from the start, DIPOL stood out for its high-quality products, meticulously prepared for the market. Its flagship product in the 1990s, the ASP-8 antenna, was sold in a cardboard box. The image shows the packaging designed by Jacek Dembosz in 1991. | |
The Technical Department also publishes many technical articles and examples of installations. The library is divided into sections, consisting mainly of articles showing how to correctly design and install telecommunications systems.
- publishing complete sets of teaching aids and materials that can be used in the curriculum targeted at future IT technicians,
- granting discounts for the purchase of telecommunications equipment and installation materials for school labs,
- offering training courses on the design, building, and configuration of telecommunications systems for teachers working in local vocational schools.





















































