
The European Union considers innovation, research and technology transfer to be the most important sphere of creating competitive advantage. Innovation is crucial in the enhancement of competitiveness and export capabilities of corporations. In the last decade, the most technology-intensive and innovation-oriented sectors were developing the most.
Innovation – that means adaptation to the changing economic environment and to the challenges of the future – is considered to be the European Union’s motor for development. Thus, Hungary also aims at the establishment and successful operation of an innovation system, the more efficient utilization of European resources and the improvement of resource absorption capacities and innovation expenditures.









The Danube4Rural.com project tackles one of the major challenges facing rural areas in the Danube Region—depopulation. It aims to develop an integrated transnational governance model that supports local and regional authorities in attracting remote workers by leveraging the inherent strengths of rural areas, such as a higher quality of life, more space, lower living costs, and a preserved natural environment.
Enhancing the development of Centres of Vocational Excellence in the Danube Region by fostering competence and skill development, business-education cooperation and transnational networking.
Circular economy is a systemic and global transition, but without local and organisational implementation, there will be no worldwide impact. New approaches, new business models and different relations with suppliers and supply chains lead to changes in internal policies and behaviour in organisations.

A Greet GEO projekt célja a geotermikus energia kutatásának és hasznosításának előmozdítása a zöld átmenet érdekében.

Az SMF Danube Coves projekt egy átfogó kezdeményezés, amelynek célja a Duna régióban a szakképzési kiválósági központok fejlesztésének fokozása.

Circular economy is a systemic and global transition, but without local and organisational implementation, there will be no worldwide impact. New approaches, new business models and different relations with suppliers and supply chains lead to changes in internal policies and behaviour in organisations.
Our office is based in Pécs. Personal meetings are possible by prior appointment. If you have any questions, comments or requests for cooperation, please send a message using the contact details provided.
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