BME and QTICS Automotive Sign Strategic Cooperation Agreement

On March 14, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) and QTICS Automotive Zrt. signed a framework cooperation agreement in a formal ceremony, laying the foundation for future joint developments and research.

BME was represented at the event by Dr. János Levendovszky, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation, Miklós Verseghi-Nagy, Chancellor, Dr. Zsolt Szalay, Head of Department, Dr. Árpád Török, Head of Research Group, and Dr. Zsombor Pethő, Research Fellow.

The cooperation aims to foster joint work in the field of automotive testing and certification, focusing on the following key areas:

  • Vehicle certification and approval – developing new type approval and homologation procedures,
  • System testing and validation – improving testing methods for vehicle systems,
  • Safety and security risk analysis – examining issues related to automotive cybersecurity and functional safety,
  • Addressing digitalization challenges – conducting risk assessments for automotive software development,
  • Education and training – providing students with state-of-the-art testing methods and hands-on industrial experience.

Dr. Árpád Török, Head of the Safety Technology Research Group at BME’s Department of Automotive Technologies, commented on the collaboration:

“The partnership between BME and QTICS Automotive provides an exceptional opportunity to apply our research on automotive cybersecurity directly in practice. By integrating new testing procedures into industrial validation processes, the university can channel real-world experience and knowledge back into education, helping to prepare the next generation of professionals.”

Another significant agreement was also signed at the event: QTICS Automotive Zrt. and Anhui Pusi Standard Technology Co., a subsidiary of one of China’s leading automakers, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding. The goal of this agreement is to enable QTICS and Jáfi-AUTÓKUT Engineering Ltd. to jointly conduct the type approval of Chery Automobile vehicles in Hungary, in collaboration with the Transport Authority.

For BME’s Department of Automotive Technologies, this cooperation opens new perspectives in vehicle certification, safety testing, and cybersecurity research, further strengthening its scientific and industrial network.