The Hungarian stand was opened at the world’s leading digitization fair
The Hungarian national stand was opened on Tuesday at the largest international digitization exhibition and fair, the CeBIT in Hannover, Germany.
Deutsch Tamás, the Prime Minister’s Commissioner of the Digital Wellfare Program, in his speech highlighted that the Hungarian digital economy has become “a European player”, producing more than 20 percent of the total domestic product (GDP) and employing more than 15 percent of the workers. (MTI)
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