B+N Hungary's Innovation Could Significantly Reduce the Number of Infections
- 7 Jun 2024 6:53 AM
The largest Hungarian facility operator has already installed over 100 in-house developed autonomous cleaning robots.
More >>The largest Hungarian facility operator has already installed over 100 in-house developed autonomous cleaning robots.
More >>The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
More >>During the weeks of June, LGBTQIA+ communities around the world come together to celebrate diversity, love and freedom. It is no different in Budapest: the 29th Budapest Pride Community Festival will take place in this free, open and inclusive city between 7 and 23 June.
More >>The Festival this year will be held between 26 - 29 June at Orfű.
More >>The unconsolidated net profit of Hungarian banks was up 26% year-on-year to a record Ft 499 billion in the first quarter, largely driven by foreign dividend income and the halving of the extra profit tax, according to data from the MNB.
More >>This year’s Book Week festival will present 170 exhibitors at 150 stands in Budapest’s central Vörösmarty and Vigadó Squares and on the nearby Danube embankment between June 13 and 16, the organisers said.
More >>This spring was the warmest in Hungary since records began in 1901, according to HungaroMet.
More >>Hungary and Azerbaijan have signed a “historic agreement” under which Hungary “will buy a stake in one of the world’s largest natural gas fields,” the minister of foreign affairs and trade said in Baku.
More >>It all started with Carlos – a construction worker Fred met after a show in Atlanta. It was one of those chance encounters that’s difficult to describe if you weren’t there.
More >>The French Chamber of Commerce in Hungary is set to organize "Tastin' France 2024", a premier professional tasting of French wines and alcoholic beverages.
More >>Marion Merrick’s books are the only first-hand account written by a westerner of what it was like to live and work in communist Hungary, and then in the aftermath of the 1989 change of regime.
More >>The works in this exceptionally rich oeuvre show that Károly Kós' vision of landscape and settlement is in fact a relationship between nature and humankind.
More >>Hungary's new Museum of Ethnography, part of the Liget Budapest Project, has been acknowledged at the Fiabci World Prix d'Excellence Awards in Singapore, according to a press release.
More >>At the gala show of the Hungarian Jazz Federation, more than 50 excellent Hungarian jazz musicians will take the stage with formations such as the Hot Jazz Band, the Budapest Ragtime Band or the BJC Big Band.
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