
Fourteen promising research and development projects have received funding through a Proof of Concept programme supporting the practical testing and future market application of academic innovations. Backed by national innovation funding, the initiative provides a total budget of 383 million forints to help transform research results into scalable technologies, prototypes, and services.
The programme bridges academic research and industry by supporting developments across multiple fields, including automotive technologies, IT solutions, health technology, sustainability, agriculture, and digital innovation. The selected projects were chosen based on professional evaluation, innovation potential, and realistic prospects for future economic use.
Source: Széchenyi István University