A former Director of Innovation at Semmelweis University and industry property law expert, he is a tender evaluator of Horizon 2020. His main interests are the secret of the Chinese innovation success and intellectual property protection consulting.
andras.balogh@mfa.gov.huHe promotes the knowledge and technology transfer between the USA and Hungary. His task is to explore the opportunities of academic cooperation, to support the market access of Hungarian innovative companies and to perform high-level analytical work.
tamas.novak@mfa.gov.huEx-journalist, speechwriter, Minister of State, vice president of National Cultural Fund. Science and Technology Attaché, he also performs consular, foreign economic, political duties and he is a Hungarian Community Diplomat.
andras.doncsev@mfa.gov.huLawyer. Between 2015 - 2019, he worked as Commercial Counsellor at the Consulate General of Hungary in Munich. Since March 2020, he has been performing his duties as a Science and Technology Attaché at the Hungarian Embassy in Vienna.
sandor.schuschletz@mfa.gov.huHer aim is to promote Hungary in Brazil as the innovation centre of Central Europe. She supports the market-entry of innovative Hungarian companies producing ICT services and high added value products.
julia.morovan@mfa.gov.huRelating to the bilateral calls for proposals in industrial research and development, he assists companies in finding partners. The areas of cooperation: life sciences, digital health, cybersecurity, mobility and autonomous vehicles, space-industry.
szabolcs.szolnoki@mfa.gov.huAs a science and technology diplomat she spent five years in China. Having returned to Hungary, she worked in the management of a large energy company. Currently, she is the Science and Technology Counsellor of the Hungarian Embassy in Tokyo.
hortenzia.hosszu@mfa.gov.huHe works to strengthen the Hungarian-French scientific-technological ties and analyses the R&D sector. As regional attaché, he covers the Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian Science and Technology relations, widening the institutional network..
norbert.somogyi@mfa.gov.huChemical engineer, doctor of environmental sciences. She considers her mission to enhance the visibility of the achievements of the Hungarian science, research, and educational excellence in India.
hilda.farkas@mfa.gov.huHe organizes the meetings of the Hungarian-German Innovation Committee chaired by the Ministry of Innovation and Technology, manages related projects, and liaises with relevant institutions.
jozsef.vapar@mfa.gov.huElectrical engineer by education; seasoned business leader by profession in the field of applying big data and analytics in various industries to solve challenging issues - furthermore a curious person.
istvan.musza@mfa.gov.huHe is focusing on the impact of Brexit on the R&D sector. He aims to foster Hungarian-British collaborations in the field of 5G, Artificial Intelligence, life sciences/biotechnology, fintech and the development of the start-up sector in general.
gabor.takacs@mfa.gov.huHaving gained experience at institutions shaping and managing science policy, her aim is to enhance the cooperation of SMARTFLUENCERS at the international level, in the fields of research, technological development and innovation.
judit.kindert@mfa.gov.huHis task is to transfer the Hungarian-Russian scientific relations to the present (remarkably strong in the Soviet era) . Russia – especially in natural science (physics, atomic physics, energetics) – has maintained its leading position in the world.
arnold.acs@mfa.gov.hu