The strengthening of the digital economy could increase GDP by 4,000 billion HUF in 2023
The rapid introduction of new technologies in the digital economy (5G, IoT, MI, blockchain) would increase Hungarian GDP by 4,000 billion HUF by 2023, according to a survey by the Association of IT Enterprises and Microsoft Hungary.
They also noted that with the necessary systemic digital developments, the digital economy could become the engine of the national economy, and they recall that the surplus of four thousand billion forints is almost 10 percent of the current Hungarian GDP. (MTI)
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