Professional Program & Presentations
The event began with a welcome and annual review presentation by Zsolt Keresztúri, Cluster Manager of Innoskart Digital Cluster, who highlighted the cluster’s achievements over the past year, with a focus on digital transformation and collaborative innovation.
Following this, Dr. Tamás Budai, representing Széchenyi István University, introduced the objectives and progress of the VReduMED project. His presentation provided valuable insights into how the project supports the integration of VR technologies also into higher education through international collaboration.
Roundtable Discussion & VR Demonstration
The program continued with an engaging roundtable discussion focusing on the use of VR in higher education. Participants shared experiences, challenges, and best practices, especially regarding student engagement and skill development using immersive technologies.
To close the evening, participants were invited to a networking dinner accompanied by a hands-on VR demonstration. Attendees had the opportunity to try out the project’s “Room of Horror” VR pilot experience, offering a first-hand look at how immersive scenarios can enhance learning outcomes and educational innovation.
Building Connections & Inspiration
The event was a great success, providing a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and future cooperation. Participants left with new perspectives on VR’s role in education, as well as valuable connections to support future initiatives.