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The Hungary Innovation Summit kicked off this year's Innovation Week in Budapest. Organised by the Hungarian Innovation Agency, the Summit featured presentations, workshops and panel discussions with national and international experts discussing the future of innovation, the societal challenges of new technologies and internationally successful models for building innovation ecosystems.
MoreThe Hungarian innovation ecosystem was presented in China with the support and active participation of the Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ). At the events in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Nanjing and Xiamen, collaborations were launched with several Hungarian universities, investors and enterprises, strengthening economic cooperation between the two countries.
MoreOn 7 September, the Pujiang Innovation Forum kicked off in Shanghai, where Hungary will be the guest of honour at the four-day event with some forty experts, corporate and academic leaders who will showcase the world-class performance of Hungarian innovation at the Forum's flagship stand.
MoreHungary is the guest of honour at one of the world's most prestigious innovation events, the Pujiang Innovation Forum in Shanghai, China. Hungary will be represented by a 40-member delegation of policy makers, scientists, business and academic leaders at the event, which will take place from 7-10 September. The delegation will be led by László Bódis, Deputy State Secretary for Innovation at the Ministry of Culture and Innovation and CEO of the Hungarian Innovation Agency.
MoreThe Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ) aims to increase the potential of the Hungarian innovation ecosystem in Singapore by supporting the market expansion of innovative projects and companies and promoting an innovation-centric culture. The NIÜ offers participation in the Singapore Agri-Food Tech Expo 2024 to facilitate the entry of Hungarian companies into the Singapore market, providing valuable insights into the market's characteristics and business culture, including networking, training on local characteristics, consumer behaviour and trends.
MoreSince its launch in the spring, nearly 30 innovative companies have participated in XPAND, the Hungarian Innovation Agency's (NIÜ) programme to help them enter foreign markets. The 10 best prepared companies have already participated in international innovation and technology events supported by the NIÜ, which have led to nearly 200 business meetings with foreign partners. In September, they will have the opportunity to present and network in China again, and in the coming months in Germany, Kazakhstan, the United States and Singapore. Workshops to prepare for foreign markets will be launched again in August, for which the NIÜ invites applications from innovative companies and start-ups via the agency's website.
MoreThe Enterprise Horizon programme, the Hungarian Innovation Agency's (NIÜ) latest service, provides information to help innovative businesses successfully participate in Horizon Europe, the world's largest R&D and innovation programme, and build international consortia. The first workshop (START) will take place on 4 July 2024 at the NIÜ.
MoreJui Lim, CEO of the Singapore Innovation Agency (SGInnovate) visited the Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ), where he met with the head of the agency, László Bódis. The meeting was also attended by László Korányi, Deputy CEO of NIÜ, Judit Pach, Hungarian Ambassador to Singapore and István Szabó, Deputy CEO of HUN-REN.
MoreFifty years ago, in 1974, he invented the invention of the. Ernő Rubik invented his logic game originally intended for educational purposes, which eventually conquered the world as the Rubik's Cube, and to this day is one of the main symbols of Hungarian creativity and innovation. It shows that a good innovation can sustain interest for decades. Would it be easier for inventors to make their inventions a success in the present? To this end, the Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ) was created with the mission to help bring excellent innovative projects like the Rubik's Cube to market.
MoreThe Hungarian Innovation Agency (NIÜ) participated in the Nanjing Digital Agricultural Expo together with 5 Hungarian companies, and they also built relationships: the agency helped Hungarian companies to introduce themselves and build relationships in China through its XPAND programme.
MoreIn mid-April, the National Innovation Agency launches XPAND, a comprehensive programme to support the international market entry of innovative companies.
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