May 10, 2025 - 04:47

Hungary’s leading scientific network, HUN-REN, has entered into a strategic partnership with the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) to enhance collaboration in research, innovation, and education. This alliance aims to bolster efforts in several critical technological domains, fostering an environment where groundbreaking ideas can flourish.
The partnership is set to leverage the strengths of both institutions, combining HUN-REN's extensive network of scientific expertise with BME's robust educational infrastructure. By working together, they plan to address pressing challenges in technology and science, ultimately contributing to Hungary's position as a leader in these fields.
Both organizations are committed to promoting interdisciplinary research and providing students with hands-on experience in cutting-edge projects. This collaboration is expected to not only advance scientific knowledge but also to stimulate economic growth and technological development in Hungary, paving the way for a brighter future in innovation and education.
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