World Science Forum proves a success for Hungary
One of the main goals of the Hungarian government is to boost the ability of the country to build an innovative economy that draws on accumulated knowledge in the areas...
One of the main goals of the Hungarian government is to boost the ability of the country to build an innovative economy that draws on accumulated knowledge in the areas...
The Foreign Minister said Hungary expects companies to comply with its laws and regulations, but it does not discriminate against them based on nationality.
Palkovics said it is thanks to the use of modern technologies and high value-added investments that the Hungarian economy has continued to grow in spite of a global slowdown.
The Roborder project will include biometric scanners allowing for automated passenger entry at Hungary’s Schengen borders and at its international airports. Autonomous drones will also patrol designated areas 24/7.
144 liters of water are wasted with every car wash, a problem Greenline-founder Árpád Maróti is determined to tackle.
PM Orbán met with Heinz Hermann Thiele, honorary chairman of the supervisory board of Germany’s Knorr-Bremse AG to discuss the implementation of the self-driving vehicle test track at Zalegerszeg
The rectors of the three universities and the mayor of Budapest’s 8th district have signed an MoU for the establishment of a new Health Industry-Biotechnology Science Park in Budapest
Telekom Hungary is helping to bridge the generation gap in technology by teaching pensioners how to use the internet – with high school students as the teachers
OUP has already begun recruitment in Hungary, mainly looking for IT staff for cloud-based technologies, programming and software development
László Palkovics, Hungary’s minister of innovation and technology, said the automotive industry is a key sector for Hungary as it has created many jobs and invested heavily in R+D+I in the country
In 2019, Budapest Airport is expecting many new improvements which are part of the 6.5 billion HUF Budapest Plus program
Sophia visited the Brain Bar festival held at the Corvinus University of Budapest where she appeared as a special guest
The Hungarian government plans to increase spending on research, development and innovation to 1.8 percent of GDP by 2020