3 result(s) for digital solution in Sport
Global Chess Festival, Hungarian National Museum Budapest, 9 October
- 30 Sep 2021 7:24 AM
- sport
This Year’s Global Chess Festival Brings the Innovators of the Future to Budapest.
Registrations Are Open For The V4 Regional Esports Festival
- 16 Jan 2018 8:00 AM
- sport
From the organisers: Registration is open for the first word-class, international Hungarian esports tournament where players from Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia may enter alone or with a team in four different esports titles - League of Legends, Counter-strike: Global Offensive, Clash Royale and FIFA18 - at the V4 Future Sports Festival, which has a total prize pool of EUR 1 ...
Free Entry To Budapest’s Olympics Fan Centre
- 11 Aug 2016 1:06 AM
- sport
March 15 square hosts Hungary's biggest Fan Centre, where supporters get the chance to watch the 31st Olympic Games on a 35-square-meter screen. Entry is free of charge and it's open from 3 to 11pm on weekdays, and from 10am during weekends during the Olympics, with uninterrupted sports broadcasts (in Hungarian) and various 'fun activities' at one of the city's best locations near the Danube.
Global Chess Festival, Hungarian National Museum Budapest, 9 October
- 30 Sep 2021 7:24 AM
- sport
This Year’s Global Chess Festival Brings the Innovators of the Future to Budapest.
Registrations Are Open For The V4 Regional Esports Festival
- 16 Jan 2018 8:00 AM
- sport
From the organisers: Registration is open for the first word-class, international Hungarian esports tournament where players from Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia may enter alone or with a team in four different esports titles - League of Legends, Counter-strike: Global Offensive, Clash Royale and FIFA18 - at the V4 Future Sports Festival, which has a total prize pool of EUR 1 ...
Free Entry To Budapest’s Olympics Fan Centre
- 11 Aug 2016 1:06 AM
- sport
March 15 square hosts Hungary's biggest Fan Centre, where supporters get the chance to watch the 31st Olympic Games on a 35-square-meter screen. Entry is free of charge and it's open from 3 to 11pm on weekdays, and from 10am during weekends during the Olympics, with uninterrupted sports broadcasts (in Hungarian) and various 'fun activities' at one of the city's best locations near the Danube.