The development of the Zsámbék Future Industry Science and Innovation Park has reached another milestone

Within the framework of the Zsámbéki Future Industry Science and Innovation Park investment, several key pilot infrastructures related to the park's themes will be handed over on November 22, taking a significant step in the implementation of the Park. The priority areas of the Zsámbéki Science Park include cybersecurity, energy-energy communities, AR/VR/XR technologies, healthcare technologies, space technologies, as well as artificial intelligence and smart architecture.

According to the Zsámbéki model – based on Stanford traditions – stakeholders jointly develop innovation channels through coordinated work with the University and industrial actors located in the Park or cooperating with the Park, thereby strengthening closer cooperation between industry, research and education on the one hand, and promoting the economic and intellectual development of the region on the other, and contributing to the achievement of social and environmental benefits through innovations. The research and innovation strategy and the education portfolio are developed based on real needs, thereby supporting innovation and contributing to the development of the national economy.

Zsámbéki Science Park focuses on building an innovation-oriented business portfolio utilizing its own ecosystem, integrating elements of the Óbuda University innovation ecosystem. The RDI and educational infrastructure to be transferred focuses on market needs and those partner companies that have committed to participating in the Park.

The aim of these pilot infrastructures is to host the technological solutions and investments to be built in the Park in the future, enabling the introduction of services. Thus, upon physical completion of the Zsámbéki Science Park, mature innovation channels and real business needs will already underpin its operation, contributing to the investment becoming immediately profitable.

The educational labs to be handed over as part of the Hungarian Science Festival series of events will focus on the areas of cybersecurity and virtual reality. The following will be presented as part of the planned program:

  • Cybersecurity pilot infrastructure, including the Cybersecurity Training Center (cyber range pilot infrastructure) and the Cybersecurity Operations Center (Security Operation Center pilot infrastructure).
  • Introducing a self-developed, artificial intelligence-based, IoT-based energy community platform.
  • Handover of an AR/VR/XR pilot research and development laboratory, which primarily serves R&D purposes and has excellent prototyping capabilities.

The goals of the Zsámbék Future Industry Science and Innovation Park point towards sustainable development and high-level scientific excellence, creating opportunities for future generations to actively participate in the application of innovation and technology. The Park also aims to encourage effective cooperation between science and business for the sake of sustainable economic development.