THE IDEA
„Education meets Business” – the idea of edubiz 2017 is to bring together the education sector and internationally active enterprises of the automotive sector (particularly of Central and Eastern Europe) to encourage the dialogue between them.
The open conference and exhibition format of edubiz is a joint initiative of CEEPUS, the academic exchange network of Central and Eastern Europe and local global, a Stuttgart based media company. It will take place at the exhibition “Automotive Hungary” in Budapest.
YOUR BENEFITS
- Meet experts and representatives of the worldwide automotive industry
- Learn about relevant sector developments in the CEE region
- Initiate new cooperations between the corporate and the education sector
If you want to cooperate with us, have a look at our booking form:
If you want to participate, please register here and get a ticket for free:
SCHEDULE
18 - 20.10.2017 Automotive Hungary
Organized by Hungexpo
Matchmaking & Trade Show:
individual interviews and talks of exhibitors and visitors
18 - 20.10.2017 Automotive - Techtogether
Competition for Students
More information here
18. - 19.10.2017 EUSDR Annual Forum
Organized by EUSDR, European Commission and Danube Transnational Programme
19.10.2017 edubiz Symposium
Organized by CEEPUS and local global
20.10.2017 On-Site-Visits
Bosch Group in Budapest
Review Edubiz Budapest 2017
WHY AUTOMOTIVE HUNGARY?
- AUTOMOTIVE HUNGARY is an exhibition at HUNGEXPO Budapest Fair Center with over 250 exhibitors from 10 countries and a record number of almost 10,000 professional visitors
- Major business forums are held simultaneously by exhibitors, in which major global brands such as Daimler, AUDI and Bosch are involved. The 2017 event will take part between 18 and 20 October.
- Central and Eastern European [CEE] is a hub for automotive production on a global scale. One of the major challenges for global manufacturers and suppliers is the availability of skilled workforce. Corporate education and qualification are one of the main topics to be discussed.
Exhibitors
Countries
Visitors
THE DISCUSSION
Debate:
Alternatives to European brain drain – opportunities for the corporate sector in Central and Eastern Europe
Best Practice:
Internationally active industrial enterprises sharing their experience: case studies of successful regional R&D, corporate education and HR projects
Solutions:
Presentation of concepts and solutions, tools and instruments of corporate education
Business Models:
How to implement and finance public-private R&D or corporate education projects
TARGET GROUPS
Enterprises:
Looking for regional growth and innovation strategy
Economic policy makers:
Education as the main driver of economic development and innovation
Universities, Massive Online Courses (MOC):
Ready for international cooperations – cross-border, with Germany’s globally active “Mittelstand”
Education service providers:
Technologies and concepts for corporate education
Students, Graduates & Young Professionals from Central and Eastern Europe:
New opportunities at home instead of brain drain
The Program
edubiz Symposium 19.10.2017, Room “Türkiz”
10.00 Greeting CEEPUS & Hungexpo
10.15 Key Notes: Automotive Investment in CEE vs. European brain drain:
- Róbert Ésik, President of Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency HIPA
- Olivia Schubert, Audi Hungaria
- Gábor Jóo, Mercedes Benz Manufacturing Hungary
- András Somogyi, BOSCH Hungary
11.00 CEE Universities – Contributions to the European Future of Mobility
- The digital future of Driving: Prof. László Palkovics, Minister of State for Higher Education, Hungary
- Transport science in Budapest: Evolving links between research, education and industry: Daniel Hörcher, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
- Secure and reliable Systems in the Automotive Industry: Miran Rodič, University of Maribor
14.00 Visit of Automotive Hungary, Matchmaking – CEEPUS interdisciplinary network
15.00 CEEPUS Essay Challenge on Future of Mobility and Production
15.30 Students ask, HR experts answer: Career opportunities in the automotive technology
17.00 Get-together
Róbert Ésik
President of Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency HIPA
Gábor Jóo
Responsible for Education & Master Trainer, Mercedes Benz Manufacturing Hungary
András Somogyi
HR Director, Bosch Hungary
Olivia Schubert
Head of Educational & Academic Cooperations, Audi Hungaria
Prof. László Palkovics
Minister of State for Higher Education, Hungary
Daniel Hörcher
Faculty of Transportation and Vehicle Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dr. Miran Rodič
Institute of Robotics, University of Maribor