GFM: the Science and Innovation, Technology, Industry and Logistics Park Council held its inaugural meeting
The Science and Innovation, Technology, Industry and Logistics Park Council held its inaugural meeting on October 5, 2023 under the leadership of Márton Nagy, the minister responsible for economic development and János Csák for culture and innovation, the Ministry of Economic Development (GFM) announced to MTI.
It is explained that the task of the council is to comment on materials showing the situation, development and evaluation of industrial parks, technology parks, logistics parks, and science and innovation parks, as well as proposals for development-promoting measures developed on the basis of the evaluation.
The council is headed by two co-presidents, the minister responsible for science policy coordination and the minister responsible for industrial affairs. In addition to the co-presidents, the members of the council are representatives of the following ministers: in terms of tasks and powers related to higher education, the minister responsible for higher education, the minister responsible for foreign economic affairs, the minister responsible for regional development, the minister responsible for transport, the minister responsible for energy policy – write the in a statement.
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