TECHXPO 2025: Budapest to host Central Europe’s largest innovation and technology summit
This November, Budapest will once again be the technology capital of Central Europe: TECHXPO 2025 will be held at Hungexpo between November 13-16, bringing the spirit of the largest international technology shows – CES and IFA – to the region. After last year’s debut event, the organizers are preparing for this year with even more professional content, world-class speakers and spectacular audience programs.
The TECHXPO launched last year is not just a conference, but four days of crystal-clear technology experience: after the international conference day and the HealthX programs focusing on health technology, the summit will also open its doors to the general public with the interactive attractions of the PlayIT SHow, which awaits gaming and e-sports enthusiasts of all ages.
The conference will feature renowned international and domestic speakers examining topics such as industrial AI, the future of mobility, quantum computing, smart manufacturing, and the digitalization of the state, among others.
The Speakers at the 2025 event include Ms. Janice Peng, Vice President of Huawei Cloud Europe; Tamás Jeránek, President and CEO of Siemens Zrt.; József Kocsis, Chief Operating Officer of Magyar Suzuki Zrt.; Robin Boros, Presales Security Expert, Magyar Telekom Nyrt.; Annamária Vértessy Koller, Director of Engineering, Blackrock; and Gábor Várkonyi, automotive market expert.
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