HUF 4 Billion Investment Of DMG MORI in Budapest Announced by FM

  • 5 Jun 2023 9:15 AM
  • Hungary Matters
HUF 4 Billion Investment Of DMG MORI in Budapest Announced by FM
The number of high value-added investments is growing in Hungary, and R&D spending exceeded 1,000 billion forints (EUR 2.7bn) last year, the minister of foreign affairs and trade said on Friday, announcing an investment of German-Japanese machine manufacturer DMG MORI in Budapest.

The 4 billion forint investment will be supported by an 870 million government grant, and will create 50 jobs in a research and development project focusing on developing a software for machine manufacturing, Péter Szijjártó said.

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