Research-Development

Research and development/innovation in Hungary

(for companies, entrepreneurs and anyone interested)

Your company has been alive for many years and may even be growing. In order to do so, you are obviously occasionally launching a new product or service, using new technology, improving your organisation, etc. In other words, you are carrying out innovation activities and the R&D needed to do so. Our guide describes what, why and how you do it to increase efficiency and reduce risks.

WHAT?

We’ll try to prove to you that, believe it or not, you are carrying out research and development or innovation activities, but you may not be aware of it, and we’ll tell you what R&D is under Hungarian law.

WHY?

How your company benefits from R&D and innovation. What tax base and tax breaks you can claim, what grants you can expect.

HOW?

You can find a wide range of information on how to do this on the Innosutra and InnoLocalSupport project pages. Here you will find the basic information for Hungary as of 1 January 2012, with some additions to the above project pages.

Innosutra and InnolocalSupport are Leonardo da Vinci innovation transfer projects of the European Union’s Life-long Learning programme. The learning materials developed in these projects are similar, as both are based on the InnoSupport Leonardo da Vinci pilot project. InnolocalSupport has been complemented by the development consortium with knowledge for local innovation and SMEs. The Innosutra project coordinator was German, the Hungarian participant was TREBAG Kft, while the InnoLocalSupport coordinator was Spanish and the Hungarian partner was our development partner NET-MEX Kft. The results of Innosutra were highly appreciated by the German evaluators and are now considered one of the best innovation education materials in Europe.

Connected learning materials:

Connected services:

Innovation management education

Innovation management consultancy

Proposal writing and management of funded projects

Certification of R&D projects by the National Office for Intellectual Products (NPO)

Redefine Coaching