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Research Services in Hungary
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Companies
173 on file
Eli Alps Research Institute
ELI-HU Research and Development Non-Profit Limited Liability Company The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) project is an integral part of the European plan to build the next generation of large research facilities identified and selected by the European Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures. ELI will be the first infrastructure in the world to enable the investigation of the interaction between matter and light at the highest intensity, in the so-called ultra-relativistic range. It will open a doorway into new territories within physics and new technical developments. The main objective of ELI Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI ALPS) is to establish a unique attosecond facility in Szeged, Hungary which provides developers and users with light sources within the THz (1012 Hz) to x-ray (1018-1019 Hz) frequency range in the form of ultrashort pulses at high repetition rate.
201 to 500 staff
Syreon Health Sciences
SEAMLESS DRUG DEVELOPMENT Syreon Health Sciences, a premier multinational clinical research organization, coordinates expert networks for precision medicine research, combining real-time informatics, AI technologies and synthetic reasoning to model complex diseases, to accelerate clinical trials, to define benefit and value for regulatory approval, and to support personalized medicine for devastating diseases. Our senior investigators in molecular medicine, clinical trials, HEOR, and computational sciences lead networks engaging up to universities, specialist clinics, and health providers worldwide. Their work—published in the world’s most influential medical journals—informs regulatory strategy, pricing and market access, and speeds real-world adoption of personalized medicine. Our offices across three continents partner with an elite portfolio of Top-20 pharma and pioneering biotechs, enabling us to scale efficiently from disease segmentation to multinational programs of integrated trials for novel therapies. Our global reach, scientific depth, and enduring partnerships ensure exceptional client loyalty and drive meaningful advances in human health.
51 to 200 staff
Cmf - Center For Molecular Fingerprinting
Our goal is to develop, validate and establish a simple method for the ‘molecular fingerprinting’ of blood samples, based on the use of an innovative, cutting-edge, ultrafast laser technology. At present, many types of cancer can only be reliably detected by careful examination of multiple tissue samples (biopsies). Our new method dispenses with the need for biopsies, as it is designed to detect the changes in the chemical composition of the blood that reveal the presence of cancer cells in the body, i.e. the cancer’s molecular fingerprint. Our efforts are primarily focused on the development of oncological diagnostics for the most common malignancies: cancers of the breast, lung and prostate gland.
51 to 200 staff
Rcisd
The Regional Centre for Information and Scientific Development (RCISD) is an innovative SME, founded by scientists and R&D managers to carry out scientific research, for participating in coordinating & support actions. It is a kind of back office where the management R&D activities can be outsourced. Although RCISD is involved mainly in management and implementation of R&D projects including mapping, social and political analysis, etc, it is participating in the research activities too. The flexibility of the SME makes it possible being a major contributor to a research by employing R&D personnel for the duration of a project. Coordination and support (organisation of a workshop or a reception, etc.) is much easier in a small company then in large research entities like a university or a research centre. As a well established platform for regional and international cooperation RCISD is particularly interested in contributing to the development and integration of support strategies and decision making practices in strategic international cooperation projects too. The mission of RCISD is two-folded- Extending competitiveness of enterprises, research entities and universities by inciting the partners’ innovative activity and network cooperation, especially in international projects- Sharing up-to-date knowledge with university, research and enterprise professionals, also with enterprises, local governments, their institutions and non-governmental organizations through the adequate mediation of the accumulated knowledge. RCISD’s concrete tasks are the sharing of up-to-date knowledge and counselling for enterprises, local governments and non-governmental organizations in the above mentioned fields- research & development - incubation consulting and services - project management - innovation marketing services - searching for investors and partners, mediation - project development - technological consulting - coordination of project teams
1 to 10 staff
Geochem Geological And Environmental Research, Consultancy And Service Ltd
GEOCHEM Ltd. is a dynamic, innovation driven enterprise, having high-tech equipped petrophysical laboratory, special knowledge and ideas, significant innovation and development potential. The measurement and development services are demanded in the fields of geology, like hydrocarbon and raw material exploration, geothermal energy research, carbon-dioxide sequestration, radioactive and hazardous waste disposal and long-term storage. The accumulated knowledge and our measurement capability, supported by the available instrument park are used in the pharmaceutical and construction industry, archeological geology and material research as well. Research and development activity is prioritized on special instruments and equipment development and mainly focused on the complex investigation of very tight and unconsolidated materials. These developments are taking place in cooperation with considerable Hungarian research institutes, universities, small and medium enterprises with special knowledge and with organizations interested in radioactive waste disposal projects. We are a member of the Cluster of Applied Earth Sciences, Hungary, and also of the GEOENERGY EUROPE metacluster.
11 to 50 staff
Government Transparency Institute
The Government Transparency Institute grew out of diverse research activities and civil society activism of the founder Mihály Fazekas, in particular the Corruption Research Centre Budapest and ANTICORRP. The Institute’s foundation in 2015 was motivated by growing need and opportunity to do independent research and advocacy on transparency, corruption and quality of government in Europe and beyond. The Institute is a non-partisan think tank independent of governments, political parties or special interest groups. It is partially financed by private donations, European research funds, and government contract work. The aim of the Institute is to systematically explore the causes, characteristics, and consequences of low quality of government in an inter-disciplinary approach drawing on political science, economics, law, and data science. The Institute aims to aid citizens to hold governments accountable through the publication of large datasets and robust analysis. The unique research approach builds on Big Data, statistical analysis, and qualitative methods in order to thoroughly analyse micro phenomena as well as understand macro behaviour. Making research findings accessible for the wider public and developing effective policy solutions is at the heart of what we do. We believe, it is only through understanding and precisely measuring government behaviour we can build good government.
11 to 50 staff
Hcemm Hungarian Centre Of Excellence For Molecular Medicine
The Hungarian Centre of Excellence for Molecular Medicine – HCEMM - is a gamechanger organization which catalyzes reforming changes in the research culture and makes an impact in the regional development of Hungarian knowledge regions. The organisational and management model ensures autonomy and scientific excellence with an international evaluation system. Research groups are pursuing in cross-cutting fields and are reviewed every 5 years in order to ensure scientific excellence. HCEMM focuses on and supports molecular medicine-oriented research activities targeting key, highly prevalent ageing-related non-communicable diseases. HCEMM was created by the union of the University of Szeged, the Semmelweis University and the Biological Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. They were joined by the National Research, Innovation and Development Office representing the Hungarian Government as project coordinator and by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) as an advanced scientific institution. Supported by EU Programme: H2020-EU.4.a- Teaming of excellent research institutions and low performing RDI regions. Project starting date was 1 April 2017.
51 to 200 staff
Institute Of Advanced Studies Koszeg
iASK specialises in research and study programs focusing on regional development, cultural heritage preservation, environmental studies and geopolitical shifts in the region of Central and Southeastern Europe. We hold a UNESCO Chair for Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainability Koszeg in Hungary. We use future studies approach in our interdisciplinary research projects and study programs.
51 to 200 staff
Gki Economic Research Co
GKI is leader of the market of independent Hungarian economic analyses and forecasts; it is one of the leading economic research companies in Central Europe. Unconsolidated sales revenues of GKI group amounted to more than EUR 2.5 million in 2010; within this those of GKI Co. totalled about EUR 1 million. Each affiliate of the group produced profits. Since the position of GKI in the media has been dominant without major changes. GKI accounts for 67% of the media appearance of economic research institutions (according to the calculations of GKI based on the figures of Observer. GKI Economic Research Co.(1992–): Several employees of Economic Research Institute (that was dissolved by the government) as well as banks, employer organisations and 154 renowned economists established GKI Economic Research Co. in October, 1992. At present nearly 90 per cent of the shares are owned by the management of GKI. Affiliates (2001–): In 2001 and 2002 GKI was developed into a group of companies. GKI is the major shareholder of the following affiliations: GKIeNET Internet Research and Consulting Ltd. GKI Healthcare Research Institute Ltd. GKI Energy Research and Consulting Ltd. GKI Consulting Ltd.
11 to 50 staff
Hun-Ren Sztaki Institute For Computer Science And Control
HUN-REN SZTAKI (founded in 1964)- Institute for Computer Science and Control, member of ERCIM, performs basic and application-oriented research in an interdisciplinary setting of computer science, engineering, information technology, intelligent systems and process control. The Institute also conducts contract-based target research and development, and provides expertise for domestic and foreign academic, industrial, governmental and other partners. More than 200 employees hold university diploma and 90 scientific degrees, supervising many Ph.D. and graduate students. The main fields of applied research and development: Basic research - main domains - Computer Science - Systems- and control theory - Engineering and business intelligence - Machine perception and human-computer interaction R&D Activities - Vehicles and transportation systems - Production informatics and logistics - Energy and sustainable development - Security and surveillance - Networks, networking systems and services, distributed computing The target research and development activities of the Institute aims at creating custom-designed computer based applications, implementing the related software and providing turn-key systems. Scientists and engineers have the necessary field-specific (theoretical, technological and methodological) expertise by which they can complete the functional plan of the system, followed by software design and system development. Quality is an important issue at the Institute: we have an EN ISO certification. Through numerous EU FP6 and FP7 projects, researchers of SZTAKI contribute extensively to European scientific co-operation projects. Different groups within our Institute work on projects for well-known international and Hungarian companies.
201 to 500 staff
Institute For Soil Sciences Hun-Ren Atk Taki
Within the core research activities of the Institute, it focuses on the following cross-disciplinary and research tasks: the interactions of the soil-plant environment, the water, material and energy circulation of soils, the quantitative and qualitative changes of soil organic matter, the movement of organic and inorganic pollutants in the soil-plant system, the exploration of soil microbial and macro level communities, spatial and temporal modeling of soil cover knowledge; the use of soil biomass for environmental indication purposes, the utilization of bio-waste and sewage sludge suitable for soil improvement or alternative nutrient replenishment, the support of circular economy objectives, the mapping of soil cover characteristics and processes, and the modeling of water and turnover processes; clarification of the role of soil in greenhouse gas traffic with different land use and management, short- and long-term study of the relationship between soil nutrient supply and fertilizer effects; assessment and mapping of degradation processes to the detriment of soil functions at different scales; development of survey methods for monitoring soil conditions and processes; soil database and spatial data infrastructure, as well as the operation and continuous development of an environmentally friendly nutrient management advisory system, support for policy tasks affecting soil and environment interactions.
51 to 200 staff
Unexmin Georobotics Ltd
UNEXMIN Georobotics Ltd. is a private company offering underwater solutions in challenging areas. Our mission is to deliver a complete robotic survey of flooded mining areas using cutting-edge underwater technology to reduce the risk of mine reopening by several orders of magnitude. Our unique technology is designed for mapping flooded mines and other confined spaces - caves, wells, pipelines - and we offer a complex package of services that cannot be done with other tools. What we provide: • High-resolution laser and/or sonar-based 3D map • 3D photogrammetric models • Volumes of the area to be surveyed (to refine the dewatering process) • Visual survey with 6 cameras • Continuous water parameter measurements (pH, EC, Temp, O2 fugacity) • Total magnetic field measurement (FGM) • Water sampling • Opportunity to follow the work live on monitors and a certain degree of control over the work to be done. • Complex survey evaluation
1 to 10 staff
Ctria - Central Transdanubian Regional Innovation Agency
Central Transdanubian Regional Innovation Agency (CTRIA) has a fresh perspective and a passion for creativity and technology. For 15 years, we are at the forefront of innovation management, co-creation, entrepreneurship, social value creation support as well as green and digital twin transition in Hungary. Our mission is to help businesses and organizations unleash their full potential by embracing the latest economic and social advancements. We provide unique and comprehensive approach to innovation management by combining technology, design thinking, and entrepreneurship. We believe that the best solutions can be rooted from valuable collaborations, that is assured by our EU wide presence in innovation partnerships and initiatives. Whether it is e-health, food industry, digital entrepreneurship, youth competence development or green economy, we are happy to help our clients to identify areas of improvement, develop new solutions, and implement these innovations with a focus on scalability and sustainability. Our team of experts are well-versed in the latest approaches and trends, and work closely with clients and partners to understand their specific needs and goals.
1 to 10 staff
Discovery Center
Our aim is to improve research capacity in Eastern Europe and to strengthen its excellence through development of research networks and establishment of project-based consortiums. The mission of our company is to help research institutions in the region to converge to the European Research Area, and to encourage the launch of competitive research networks enabling research institutes to play a decisive role. The company and its partners have considerable experiences in the fields of health development, technical and IT innovation. We have defined agricultural and food innovation as its third major area, which has been strengthened by agricultural universities and researchers. Therefore, our activities are organized along technical innovation and ICT, health and medical science and agricultural and food innovations. Corporations as well as universities and research institutions help us generating innovation by establishing research networks for specific causes. These research networks do not operate as formal relationships. But, researchers and academics are involved in joint thematic projects so they can mutually benefit from their cooperation. Our company constantly monitors the latest research trends across Europe and the World. Research activities are being operated along the topics of technology, healthcare and medicine, agriculture and food innovation. We do not depend only on existing ideas, but make serious efforts in order to provide solutions to problems affecting certain sectors of society. Therefore, our organization is constantly seeking for problems to be solved and generating innovative answers by involving research teams. We build research plans, development concepts, useful and sustainable solutions for society. Discovery Research and Development Center Nonprofit Kft. was the initiator of an international innovation broker training in the Visegrad countries for ‘channeling’ new innovative ideas.
11 to 50 staff
Femtonics
Research starts with curiosity! Femtonics offers world-class multiphoton laser scanning microscopes for groundbreaking neuroscientific discoveries. Our scopes are tuned for the fastest 2D and 3D optical measurements and are especially suited for cutting-edge brain research and pharmaceutical development. Their modular nature ensures that they can be easily adapted to suit other applications, including biophysical use.
51 to 200 staff
Nextreat Laboratories
NEXTREAT is a preclinical CRO, which performs studies required for the safety-assessment and registration of pharmaceuticals, for the marketing-authorisation of chemicals, agrochemicals and other substances, as well as medical devices. Using state-of-the-art equipment, the experienced study directors and technical staff ensures that the projects are optimally performed, according to the sponsors’ requirements and the relevant guidelines.
11 to 50 staff
Hungarian Young Academy
Young Academies aim to support junior scientists and to get their voices heard by decision-makers as they race to produce academic knowledge and meet ever-evolving research-evaluation procedures. They also advocate science’s role in helping to meet societal challenges, and provide authentic, trustworthy information in an era of misinformation, disinformation and fake news. Many early-career researchers juggle these demands alongside precarious positions and caring responsibilities. The Hungarian Young Academy was launched in 2019. As founding members, we wanted to share how we went about getting it live. We hope our experience will be useful to early-career researchers who are keen to set up a Young Academy in their country, and to raise awareness about the types of activities that Young Academies get involved in.
51 to 200 staff
Quantislabs Ltd
QuantisLabs Ltd. is the developer, manufacturer and distributor of SmartVineyard™ precision viticulture systems. SmartVineyard™ sensor system captures the most accurate weather parameters and turn them into actionable insight into grape diseases. This way, viticulturists can not only monitor vineyard varieties, but gain reliable information and predictions on local grape diseases. Viticulturists can have a view on their vineyard they have never seen before: remote data access, intuitive charts and graphs, microclimate monitoring help them prevent crop from being infected, reduce chemical output and save workforce, time and money. We successfully combined years of scientific grape disease researches with emerging technologies to bring viticulturists the next generation of vineyard management. Some recognitions we are proud of- Top 10 Projects - Stanford University Graduate School of Business (2010)- FORT Innovation Voucher - Knowledge and Technology Transfer Office of University of Debrecen (2013)- Hungarian Innovation Grand Prize (2014)- Enterprise of the Month – Ministry for National Economy (2014)- Finalist for CUTEC – Cambridge University Start-up Programme (2014)- Finalist for Intel Business Challenge Europe (2014) Check Reuters video of us!
11 to 50 staff
Agrosense
We at AgroSense work on solutions can help farmers to reduce costs and produce better vegetables and fruits using intensive technologies. AgroSense monitors parameters on fields, compute information and allows fruit-vegetable producers optimize irrigation, fertilization and pesticide usage, advisory services create better forecasts and monitor production processes and crop field farmers to decide which area can be cultivated in what time.
1 to 10 staff
Avidin Ltd
Avidin Ltd. was established in 2002. Avidin has started its drug discovery programme in 2007 in the field of cancer and infectious diseases. The company in-licensed an anti-cancer compound family interfering lipid vesicle formation and trafficking, a novel way to combat this disease. The company is developing novel approaches for high throughput gene expression analysis and screening technologies for drug discovery. Avidin has started focusing on chemical library synthesis in 2007 for patentable bioactive compounds. Avidin is the local distributor of several products related to different molecular biological methods: BioTrove (Woburn, MA, USA), Bioneer (Daeleon, Korea).
11 to 50 staff
Biological Barriers Research Group
Biological barriers protect our body from harmful effects. They also block the penetration of therapeutics and make pharmacological treatments of different organs, like the brain difficult. In addition, they may be damaged in illnesses, like diabetes, Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s diseases, or acute pancreatitis. Our goal is 1. to develop novel devices and models for the investigation of biological barriers 2. to enhance drug penetration across biological barriers by new techniques 3. to protect barriers in disease conditions We use human cell based culture models of the blood-brain, the intestinal, the lung, the bronchial, the nasal and the cornea barriers. In addition to static culture models we also use organ-on-chip devices with flow to mimic the physiological conditions. Currently we test peptides to open or cross barriers and nanoparticles targeted for the transporters of the blood-brain barrier. Our group is expert in cellular toxicity assays, barrier function and drug penetration measurements, preparation, characterization and testing vesicular nanoparticles.
11 to 50 staff
Cold War History Research Center
The Cold War History Research Center was established in 1998 as the first scholarly institution founded as a non-profit organization in East-Central Europe. The Center was founded with the aim of continuing within a new, independent institutional framework the international research that had been coordinated for several years by the international research section of the 1956 Institute in Budapest. Since 2009 the Center has been functioning as an associated research center of the Institute of International Studies at Corvinus University of Budapest. Main activities- English language website on East-Central Europe in the Cold War - Archival research projects in Hungary - International research projects - International cooperation - International conferences co-organized and hosted by the Center - The Center’s representation at international conferences Working philosophy Since the commission of the researchers participating in the projects depend on the current financial possibilities of the Center, it seeks to raise the funds from foundations, research funds, and from sponsors with special regards to foreign enterprises and joint ventures settled in Hungary, as well as Hungarian private companies with international interests. The Center follows new philosophy concerning the use of financial means since it is our aim to offer support for Hungarian researchers conducting basic research in the field of Cold War history, regardless of their institutional affiliation.
1 to 10 staff
Hungarian Institute For Forensic Sciences
The Hungarian Institute for Forensic Sciences came into existence in 2017 based upon the merger of the two previous hungarian expert institute, the former Hungarian Institute for Forensic Sciences (Bűnügyi Szakértői és Kutatóintézet) and the Network of Forensic Sciences Institutes (Igazságügyi Szakértői és Kutató Intézetek). The organisational concept behind the merger was to unite the advantages of the different leading systems of the former institutes (regional management and central staff in NFSI and the managment system based on field of expertise in HIFS). Beyond the functional staff and the central departments seated in Budapest, HIFS currently includes 11 regional institutes, whose experts are under control of the competent central department. With this new organisation chart HIFS is capable of covering the entire country in its expert competence. HIFS proceeds expert opinions in 10 central departments and 11 regional institutes, and operates within the confines of this organisation a network of regional drug laboratories (Budapest, Debrecen, Győr, Pécs, Szeged and Veszprém) and blood alcohol laboratories (Budapest, Győr, Szolnok and Veszprém). HIFS’s duty as a national task is to provide expert opinions after the appointment of the expert in those cases, where the probative proceedings are obligatory or possible by the law in authority proceeding. HIFS is also capable of providing expert opinions on orders of citizens and other officials. The experts in HIFS function in 70 different field of expertise - according to the decree of the minister of justice No. 9/2006.(II. 27.) on the competencies of the forensic experts, and the related qualificational and other professional conditions. HIFS’s duty as a national task is to provide expert opinions after the appointment of the expert in those cases, where the probative proceedings are obligatory or possible by the law in authority proceeding. HIFS is also capable of providing expert opinions on orders of citizens and other officials. The experts in HIFS function in 70 different field of expertise - according to the decree of the minister of justice No. 9/2006.(II. 27.) on the competencies of the forensic experts, and the related qualificational and other professional conditions.(source: http://nszkk.gov.hu/en/about)
501 to 1000 staff
Institute Of Transdisciplinary Discoveries Itd
The vision of Institute of Transdisciplinary Discoverie (ITD) is to become a leading European institution fostering the creation of new field of studies and methodological approaches that cross and go beyond the boundaries of existing disciplines. By providing an encouraging, mediating and hosting service environment on pillars of education, research and outreach, our mission is to support transdisciplinary interactions between academy, business and society. As the official partner of EIT Health Network, ITD works as an EIT Health Hub covering the whole non-capital region of Hungary. EIT Health is a network of best-in-class health innovators backed by the EU that delivers solutions to enable European citizens to live longer and healthier lives by promoting innovation. It connects the right people and the right topics across European borders, so that innovation can happen at the intersection of research, education and business – for the benefit of citizens.
11 to 50 staff