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Hungary's AI Strategy
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The Levente project, Hungary’s initiative to develop a 20 PetaFlops mid-range supercomputer, is a EuroHPC JU-supported endeavor aimed at bolstering Hungary’s compute infrastructure. Current delays in implementation are due to economic challenges related to the pandemic and other geopolitical factors. Once operational, Levente is expected to significantly enhance Hungary’s capacity for computationally intensive R&D and support large-scale AI projects across industries.
EgészségAblak (myEESZT) is Hungary’s national mobile health app, launched in Q2 2024 as part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan. Managed by the Ministry of the Interior, it offers secure access to personal health records, prescriptions, appointments, and vaccination data. By mid-2025, it surpassed 170,000 active users. The app aims to enhance patient engagement and healthcare efficiency, with full rollout expected by June 2026.
The Digital Culture Curriculum in Hungary introduces students in grades five and eleven to the foundational concepts of AI. It builds a basic understanding of the technology from an early age. Teacher training programmes support this effort by equipping educators with the skills to effectively deliver AI education.
As part of Hungary’s strategic engagement with the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, the Komondor HPC system was installed in 2023 through the Governmental IT Development Agency KIFÜ at Debrecen University. With a computing power of 6 PetaFlops, Komondor serves as a critical resource for Hungarian universities, research institutions, and SMEs, providing computational support to drive advancements in research, innovation, and AI-driven projects across various sectors.
Supported by Hungary’s participation in the Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) on Cloud, the FedEU.ai project led by Hungarian E-Group aims to foster cloud and AI capabilities within Hungary. FedEU.ai enhances cloud-based infrastructure and services, contributing to secure, scalable AI solutions for businesses and government entities in Hungary.
The Hungary AI Challenge is an introductory programme to raise awareness and understanding of AI. It is part of Hungary’s National AI Strategy. The programme aims to engage citizens, students, and professionals in learning about AI concepts and applications.
The initiative aims to enhance healthcare by using ICT to improve prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring, while increasing efficiency, accessibility, and quality, ensuring sustainability, securing health data, reducing administrative burdens, and fostering digital skills through coordinated implementation across healthcare institutions.
Implemented by the Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, this programme assists SMEs in their digital transformation by providing resources and guidance on digital tools and technologies, including AI. It offers personalised IT audits, access to accredited IT suppliers, information on funding opportunities, thematic events, and a digital knowledge repository.
This project aims to foster AI-driven innovation across Hungarian SMEs, start-ups, and public sector organisations. It offers comprehensive services ranging from initial awareness-building to prototype development and marketisation, and targets seven priority industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, energy, agriculture, logistics, finance, and public administration.