Mate and Tungsram work together to ensure food security
The Hungarian University of Agricultural and Life Sciences (MATE) and Tungsram will establish a joint research institute and outsourced department at the group’s headquarters in Budapest, the parties told MTI in a joint communication on Monday after a cooperation agreement was concluded.
Tungsram would like to be part of the innovative future of Hungarian agriculture and go back to the time when Hungary was one of the 5 largest agricultural research nations in the world. As a technology provider, they are able to turn common results with MATE into marketable solutions and bring them to global success, the CEO added.
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