Get up for innovation! Interactive Conference organized by the Joint Venture Association
This is the second time the Joint Venture Association organizes Hungarian for Innovation! Interactive Conference. The goal of the organizers is to present the latest corporate innovations, the greatest Hungarian successes, programs supported by the government, and current domestic and international funding opportunities in the field of innovation.
The large-scale conference will be held on April 21, 2023, in the second largest research and development center in Europe, the Bosch Budapest Innovation Campus.
The theme of the conference is based on 3 thematic blocks:
– The important role of the innovation ecosystem
– Innovations in the service of a sustainable future
– Successful Hungarian innovations on the international market
During the day, the JVSZ will stage exciting panel discussions and exclusive presentations, with outstanding, first-rate leaders and government experts who will share their knowledge, experience and current situation assessment, as well as provide guidance and vision for the conference participants. The goal of the conference is for the speakers and professional supporters to jointly help the Hungarian leaders and contribute to the success of companies that want to develop and to the creation of a sustainable future in Hungary.
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