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Prestigious market win with the participation of the University of Pannonia

The researchers and developers of the University of Pannonia also contributed greatly to the IVM Zrt. Quality Innovation 2023 competition. The award-winning product of IVM Zrt. is an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted modular, decentralized medication dispenser, which aims to "eliminate medication errors with 100 percent safety and provide controlled access to medication in the hospital environment or in nursing homes," VG reported.

The Complex Systems Research Group, jointly maintained by the Hungarian Research Network and the University of Pannonia, has been actively involved in the development of the nurse trolley's drug stocking strategy. Tímea Czvetkó of the Centre for Bio-, Environmental- and Chemical Engineering Research Development at the Faculty of Engineering added that one of the objectives of the research was to determine the expected drug usage and optimal stocking tasks, to this end the research team developed a self-learning, machine learning supported stocking model that allows for multiple levels of application. In addition to a simple weight loss based approach, it takes into account the diseases and patient profiles in hospital departments and care areas. An additional important aspect of the research is the determination of the placement of medicines in the nursing trolley, which is designed to take into account the frequent co-consumption of medicines.

- We are confident that the results will contribute to more efficient and targeted drug stockpiling practices," he said.

The Image Processing Research Laboratory of the Faculty of Computer Engineering has been working on shape recognition and analysis of image and video data for several decades. László Czúni, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology, added: "An important component of the new type of nurse trolley is the medication dispensing and control process, where the patient's tablet tray and the dispensed medication are automatically checked.

In the laboratory, several optical control methods have been developed for this task, with different advantages in terms of speed, reliability and adaptability. Some of the theoretical solutions use new methods that we are publishing in scientific forums, while we are confident of the market success of the product that the company has developed," he said.

Both experts stressed that the knowledge gained during the R&D work is incorporated into the teaching materials, so that the students of the University of Pannonia can already encounter the latest IT solutions and practical examples of real market problems during their studies.

Desirée Bonis, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, unveils the essence of The Netherlands at University of Pannonia

For the invitation of Rector Dr. András Gelencsér, the delegation of the Ambassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Hungary paid a visit to the University of Pannonia.

Green Up has launched

Sobering connections, chasing illusions, the "throwaway" culture, global economic interests opposing environmental problems, overpopulation, food waste, energy waste of the fashion and textile industries and of course good examples and solutions were discussed at the opening event of the Green Up sustainability programme on Tuesday by two speakers, Dr. András Gelencsér, Rector of the University of Pannonia and János Áder, President of the Blue Planet Foundation and former President of the Republic.

International Virtual Open Day – 24-25th October 2023

 
Choosing the university abroad is a difficult task, and sometimes, you may feel lost in a large amount of information.
We are glad to introduce our university through a convenient, easy-to-use online platform and tell you everything you would like to know about studying at the University of Pannonia! 

The university representatives will be available during the whole event, in the chatbox, where you can request zoom meetings too. 

Don't hesitate to register and get to know more about the University of Pannonia!
 
 
 
 

Fewer potholes on the roads, the joint development of Mol and the University of Pannonia

The oil company said that a section of the M83 motorway was inaugurated using rubber bitumen, for which the raw material came from Mol's Zalaegerszeg plant. The chemically stabilised rubber bitumen was developed jointly by Mol and the University of Pannonia, and the product can be transported, stored and used later, making it suitable for large-scale production and for use far from the production site. According to the company, roads built with this technology are one and a half times more durable because they are less likely to develop potholes and ruts. Rubber bitumen is also environmentally friendly because the tyres used to make it are recycled.

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University of Pannonia: in community with the city

The biggest infrastructure development project of the University of Pannonia's existence so far was inaugurated: the underground car park with two hundred parking spaces, landscaped green areas, outdoor multifunctional sports fields and a community space building. The HUF 7.3 billion investment was funded by the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture programme with HUF 6.4 billion. As a result of the development, the university has opened the campus to the city.

"Thanks to the joint development with the city, we have created a campus worthy of an excellent European university and its European Capital of Culture, which is also suitable for recreation, relaxation and sports. A campus that not only houses university buildings, but also serves as a community meeting area for the city, reflecting the ancient origins of the word." - emphasised Dr János Abonyi in his welcome address. The Vice-Rector for General and Academic Affairs added that he hoped that for those who had witnessed the project's realisation, the campus, now integrated into the urban fabric, would also symbolise the potential of thinking and working together. "Our new campus will be a testimony to the potential of working together for the success of Veszprém and the University of Pannonia, for the enjoyment of all of us in the future," he said.

In his welcome speech, Tibor Navracsics, Minister of Regional Development, said: this multi-billion investment will break up an island. Now the campus of the university is one with the city, the Erzsébet Liget and symbolically, in fact, the University of Pannonia and the city of Veszprém form a community. Tibor Navracsics stressed that by becoming European Capital of Culture, Veszprém has been given a historic opportunity, which not only gave it the chance to join the European top league, but also brought with it the obligation to maintain its freshly occupied place in this league for the years to come. The Minister added that the University can contribute a lot to scientific excellence, but also to the excellence of making the city of Veszprém not only a community of people living together, but also a community of those who are striving to make it a great place to be.

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Mayor Gyula Porga, while symbolically opening the campus towards the Elizabeth Grove, said that a quality space has been created in the centre of the city, which has always been a dream. It is surrounded by cultural institutions, while on the other side, in the former children's hospital, the city's civic and artistic groups have been given space. "With this gesture, we have taken a major step forward in our ambition to be one of the most liveable cities in Europe by the end of the decade. I can't be grateful enough to the university's leadership for having the courage and openness to work together to create great things," he said.

"I think that 2023 will not only be a memorable year for the city of Veszprém and the region because of the European Capital of Culture programme, but also for the University of Pannonia," Zsolt Csillag began his speech. The Chancellor said: the largest infrastructure development project in the institution's history has begun and has now reached its first major milestone. The value of the investment, which was supported by the ERC 2023 programme, is further enhanced by the fact that it is not only for the comfort of university citizens: the underground car park, the sports fields and the campus park have been opened up to create capacities that are freely accessible to all citizens of the city.

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The inauguration of the Pannon Campus was concluded with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the participation of the speakers and Alíz Markovits, CEO of Veszprém-Balaton 2023 Ltd.

One of the most important core values of the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture programme is community building, which is said to contribute to connecting fragmented social strata that do not communicate or communicate less with each other. The renovation of the Pannon Campus also contributes to this goal, by partially removing the fence, both physically and in principle, between the city and the University of Pannonia.

The VEB2023 EKF team wanted students to feel a real sense of ownership of the new space, so in September 2020 they launched a course in collaboration with the University of Pannonia, where students could develop their ideas in an elective classroom setting. These included, for example, environmental awareness, the use of renewable energy sources, the greening of the university environment to include as many plants and flowers as possible, the incorporation of practical and modern smart devices, and the final list of activities planned for the sports field.

The University of Pannonia campus redevelopment is the second largest of the VEB2023 ECF programme's infrastructure developments, with a total funding of HUF 6.4 billion. By partially demolishing the fence around the campus, the aim was to create a new urban public space with a multifunctional sports field on the surface and a 200-space underground car park below.

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As part of the project, 16,000 square metres of pavement was renewed, 15,000 square metres of green space was renovated and almost 2,000 square metres of new sports pitches were built.

The existing level differences and ground structure on the university campus have allowed the design of an underground car park, a rare feature in the city, which will replace the former public car park in front of the Antal Csermák Music School and also provide a solution to the problem of the former sports field on the university campus. The underground car park is expected to open to the public on 16 October.

The new public space on the campus will include outdoor seating, a recreation area, an outdoor sports and fitness park, streetball and volleyball courts, providing opportunities for active recreation for young people. The reconstruction of the green space inside the campus will provide a peaceful and quiet environment for those who want to spend time in peace and quiet.

The second element of the renewal of the Veszprém campus is the energy upgrade, which will include façade insulation, replacement of windows and doors and a heat pump heating system. The investment of around HUF 7.6 billion is expected to be completed in the first half of next year.

International Orientation Day

Dear newcomers! The University of Pannonia welcomes you and wishes you an exciting semester!

To start off your Hungarian experience with the right mood, join us at the International Orientation Day on September 21st, 2023! Learn more about the university and the city and enjoy the afternoon in a company of your peers!
 
Please fill out this form if you would like to attend the event: https://forms.gle/MnXwbHGUz6oKLaKx8
 
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The CoreComm Balaton Solar Boat Challenge was a celebration of boating and sustainability

The CoreComm Balaton Solar Boat Challenge competition was held for the first time in Hungary this weekend in Balatonalmádi, with ten teams of solar-powered boats of their own design and construction. Not only boating enthusiasts, but also those interested in the region and sustainability were able to choose from an exciting programme of activities.
Ten teams competed in Balatonalmadi with their self-built solar-powered boats. Enthusiastic students came from the Netherlands, Germany and Poland.

Two Hungarian teams took part in the competition, one representing the Pannon University in Veszprém and the other the Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
The Solar Boat races have four main events: a six-hour race (where the longest distance has to be covered in 3 hours), a slalom race, a speed race and a championship race. The latter is a spectacular combination of straight elimination races.

This race has long been popular abroad, with races having been organised in Monaco, Madeira and the Netherlands, and the first Hungarian venue has now joined them. The CoreComm Balaton Solar Boat Challenge was organised by the University of Pannonia, the Veszprém-Balaton 2023 European Capital of Culture programme, the Hungarian Sailing Association and the municipality of Balatonalmádi.

The international solar boat race was both fun and entertaining, but also educated people about environmental awareness. Participants gained theoretical knowledge through sustainable energy solutions and practical experience in designing, building and operating the boat.

The international field competed on Lake Balaton from 24-27 August. The closing ceremony was attended by Tibor Navracsics, Minister of Regional Development, and Csaba Lantos, Minister of Energy, who both praised the environmentally friendly competition. The rivalry was not about the placings, but more about raising awareness and sustainability: how to build more environmentally friendly watercraft using the latest technologies.

Watch the sneek peek video here: https://youtu.be/KsmLtNQMpEk