Gov't To Help Companies In Hungary Apply AI

  • 19 Oct 2020 8:31 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Gov't To Help Companies In Hungary Apply AI
A key aim of the government’s AI strategy is to boost the productivity of Hungarian small and medium-sized firms by employing AI technologies, the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) said on Sunday.

The goal is to increase productivity by 26 percent over the next ten years.

The AI Innovation Centre will introduce SMEs to various technologies and help identify the appropriate suppliers.

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