International Testing and Validation Organization Visited the Department of Automotive Technologies at BME

A delegation from a renowned international testing and validation organization in Wuhu City (Anhui Province) visited the Safety Technology Research Group of the Department of Automotive Technologies at BME, facilitated by QTICS Automotive.

The guests represented Anhui Pusi Standard Technology Co., Ltd and Chery Automobile Co., key players in research supporting standardization, as well as in technical services and consulting — operating as a truly global center of expertise.

During the meeting, we presented the activities of our research group along with our latest developments in the fields of certification and testing. The delegation gave highly positive feedback on the results showcased and expressed a formal intention to collaborate.

It is a particular honor that our partners are also interested in bringing their vehicle manufacturing expertise into the joint developments. This opportunity opens significant new avenues toward internationally competitive research, development, and innovation.

Global Recognition for BME Researcher – Dr. Árpád Török Invited to the EU–US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium

Dr. Árpád Török, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Automotive Technologies of BME and Head of the Vehicle Safety Research Group, was selected among 60 outstanding engineers from Europe and the United States to participate in the prestigious EU–US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium held in Bordeaux, France.

The renowned event was jointly organized by the European Council of Academies of Applied Sciences, Technologies and Engineering (Euro-CASE), the National Academy of Technologies of France, and the US National Academy of Engineering, with support from The Grainger Foundation.

The Frontiers of Engineering program brings together some of the most promising mid-career engineers from Europe and the United States to exchange insights on cutting-edge technological and scientific developments and to foster international, interdisciplinary collaboration.

This year’s symposium focused on four key themes: Crypto Systems and the New Age of Distributed Consensus, Future Wireless Communications, Circular Economy of Polymers, and the Internet of Medical/Bio Things.

Dr. Török’s participation represents not only a significant personal achievement but also highlights the international presence and recognition of the Department of Automotive Technologies and its Vehicle Safety Research Group at BME.