“Cooperation with Baden-Württemberg is important in view of the fact that this German state is the engine of European innovation, meaning that through joint effort we can contribute to increasing Europe’s competitiveness”, Minister for Innovation and Technology László Palkovics said on Thursday in Budapest.
“55 research areas of 26 universities and state research institutes will be receiving 14.6 billion forints (EUR 44.8 million) in funding within the framework of the 2019 Subject Area Excellence Programme, of which the Semmelweis University has been awarded 1.75 billion (EUR 5.4 million), Minister for Innovation and Technology László Palkovics said in Budapest on Monday.
Hungary’s Institute for Transport Sciences (KTI) and the Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) concluded a cooperation agreement relating to the automotive industry and the field of electromobility on Monday in Budapest.
“Brussels must not be allowed to drastically reduce our development policy resources, as it is planning to do”, State Secretary for European Union Development Projects Tamás Schanda from the Ministry for Innovation and Technology declared in Bratislava on Tuesday.
On 3 May 2019 in Bucharest, László György, Minister of State for Economic Strategy and Regulation at the Ministry for Innovation and Technology urged the reduction of the administrative burdens of businesses and the simplification of the EU’s grant system.
In Hungary the volume of trade has increased steadily for sixty-nine consecutive months, this is unique in the region, László György, Minister of State for Economic Strategy and Regulation at the Ministry for Innovation and Technology said on Monday on the public service television news channel M1 in response to retail figures published by the Central Statistical Office on Monday.
The large number of foreign investments made in recent years shows that Hungary is an extremely attractive destination, though many are still unaware of the results which the Hungarian economy has achieved since 2010, Minister for Innovation and Technology László Palkovics said in Brussels, speaking to Hungarian journalists during the break of the European business summit on Tuesday.
The government would like more, not less research. The goal is to ensure that the billions spent on local scientific research enhance the effectiveness and competitiveness of the Hungarian economy.
The Government wants more research, not less. The goal is for the billions spent on Hungarian scientific research to not disappear without results, but for them to be utilised in the form of patents and inventions that tangibly serve the Hungarian economy.
“A Hungarian-German working group is to be set up to reinforce research and innovation cooperation between the two countries”. Minister for Innovation and Technology László Palkovics announced in Berlin on Wednesday following talks with German Federal Minister of Education and Research Anja Karliczek.