The conference will be held in Hungarian!
Registration for the conference is mandatory. For this you can download the document below:
jelentkezesi_lap13:30-14:00 – Registration
14:00-16:00 Chair: Zoltán Gaál, professor emeritus, KRAFT coordinator
Opening/Keynote: Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director-General of the Institute of Advanced Studies
Speakers:
István Lepsényi, Minister of State for Economic Development and Regulation
Péter Cseresnyés, State Secretary for Labour Market and Training
Zoltán Birkner, Campus Director, University of Pannonia Nagykanizsa Campus
Gergely Erdős, research fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies /iASK/
Kornél Németh, research fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies /iASK/
16:30-18:30 – Chair: Lajos Szabó associate professor, research fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies /iASK
Speakers:
Norbert Kroó, professor emeritus, ordinary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
György Csepeli, professor emeritus, senior research fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies /iASK/
Irén Gyökér, associate professor
István Ködmön, production manager, Herend Porcelain Manufactory Zrt.
Quality management 4.0 – Slogen or reality?
Gyula Zilahy, associate professor, research fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies/iASK/
Innovative business models
Ferenc Péter Pach, research fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies /iASK/
Connection between well-being and sustainability8:30-9:00 Registration
9:00-11:00 – Chair: Zoltán Birkner, Campus Director, University of Pannonia
Speakers:
Zoltán Vajna, director of business development, MVMI Information Technologies Service Centre Ltd.
Nóra Obermayer, associate professor, University of Pannonia
The future starts today – challenges of knowledge management in the light of Industry 4.0
Gábor Csóti, managing director, INVESTORS IN PEOPLE Kft.
Krisztina Horváth, HR business partner SAP Hungary
Attila Vágó, director, Szatmár Optika Kft.
József Takács, strategic HR development manager, Budapest Airport
Business class in community value creation
11:30-13:30 – Panel discussion
– Future organisations and the future of organisations
– Educational challenges and possible responses of Industry 4.0
Closing remarks
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