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Széchenyi István University hosted its Bavarian partner institutions for a multi-day workshop

As part of an autonomous vehicle development project running under the Bavarian-Hungarian intergovernmental cooperation, delegations from Bavarian partner institutions arrived at Széchenyi István University for a multi-day workshop. During the program, students and researchers worked together on developing self-driving algorithms, shared their latest findings, and gained insight into the university’s laboratories working on autonomous systems.

Széchenyi István University hosted delegations from its Bavarian partner institutions, who are participating in an international project as part of Bavarian-Hungarian intergovernmental cooperation, for a multi-day professional program. The workshop primarily functioned as a student development workshop, where participants worked on designing and testing self-driving algorithms on real, small-scale robot platforms, supplemented by research overviews and professional presentations.

Photos: Rita Földesi (Széchenyi István University, Vehicle Industry Research Center)

Five Bavarian higher education institutions were represented at the event in Győr:

  • Technische Universität München (TUM)
  • Hochschule München – University of Applied Sciences
  • Hochschule Landshut – University of Applied Sciences
  • Hochschule Kempten – University of Applied Sciences
  • Universität Regensburg

Photos: Rita Földesi (Széchenyi István University, Vehicle Industry Research Center)

The program was hosted in the university auditorium, where students and interested parties could directly observe the autonomous robotics development processes and the work of the participating teams. The meeting strengthened long-term institutional partnerships and further increased the presence of Széchenyi István University in the international education and research network of autonomous systems.

Photo: Rita Földesi (Széchenyi István University, Vehicle Industry Research Center)