3 result(s) for for kids in Tech
H2H: The Must-Have Emergency App in Hungary, by Anikó Woods
- 13 Jun 2025 12:37 PM
- tech
The Életmentő app (which literally means “life-saving” in Hungarian) was developed by the Hungarian National Ambulance Service together with Vodafone Hungary. It lets you request help from emergency services directly through your phone, and sends them your real-time location. No need to know the nearest cross street. No need to panic about explaining “we’re just past the bend with the plum tree.”
Teaching Philosophy Of Achilles Georgiu, Program Director At CEU Hungary
- 18 Jul 2018 9:45 AM
- tech
10 years ago Mr. Georgiu was invited to a class at CEU Hungary as a guest speaker. That moment changed his life and influenced his future mission, which is very clear now he tells XpatLoop, to “help people transform”. Here below he goes on to explain his teaching philosophy and address key questions such as how humanity can keep control of technology.
It’s Hacktivity In Budapest In A Few Days’ Time
- 8 Oct 2015 9:00 AM
- tech
Just a few more days to go and the independent IT Festival of Central and Eastern Europe will open its doors, offering you presentations, workshops as well as casual programmes, more games and a new section. The heavyweights of ethical hacking will gather for the twelfth time at Hacktivity. It’s just a few days to go until the start of the two-day hacker festival.
H2H: The Must-Have Emergency App in Hungary, by Anikó Woods
- 13 Jun 2025 12:37 PM
- tech
The Életmentő app (which literally means “life-saving” in Hungarian) was developed by the Hungarian National Ambulance Service together with Vodafone Hungary. It lets you request help from emergency services directly through your phone, and sends them your real-time location. No need to know the nearest cross street. No need to panic about explaining “we’re just past the bend with the plum tree.”
Teaching Philosophy Of Achilles Georgiu, Program Director At CEU Hungary
- 18 Jul 2018 9:45 AM
- tech
10 years ago Mr. Georgiu was invited to a class at CEU Hungary as a guest speaker. That moment changed his life and influenced his future mission, which is very clear now he tells XpatLoop, to “help people transform”. Here below he goes on to explain his teaching philosophy and address key questions such as how humanity can keep control of technology.
It’s Hacktivity In Budapest In A Few Days’ Time
- 8 Oct 2015 9:00 AM
- tech
Just a few more days to go and the independent IT Festival of Central and Eastern Europe will open its doors, offering you presentations, workshops as well as casual programmes, more games and a new section. The heavyweights of ethical hacking will gather for the twelfth time at Hacktivity. It’s just a few days to go until the start of the two-day hacker festival.









