The Hungarian Pavilion was opened at the world’s largest IT trade show
The Hungarian Pavilion was opened on Monday at the world’s largest IT trade fair, at the CeBIT in Hanover.
Hungary’s presence at the CeBIT is larger than ever: on the 400-square-meter exhibition booth 21 exhibitors will debut. The organizers have built a real house, with kitchen, living room, garage, to show through Hungarian developments that digitalisation has arrived to everyday life and resulted in tangible and facilitating applications. (MTI)
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