TRA Sponsor - 2026-05-12 14:02:00
Lillyneir: the engineering foundation that algorithms can build on - "AI hype is intellectual laziness" says Attila Molnár, CEO of Lillyneir. The company he leads has become a defining systems engineering player in the Central European intelligent transport infrastructure sector. Its multidisciplinary team of more than 30 specialists competes in a field dominated by multinational giants, where current engineering know-how matters more than algorithms alone. AI does play a role in their work. The key question is where AI belongs and how it should be used. Lillyneir's answer differs sharply from current market fashion.
TRA Sponsor - 2026-05-11 12:16:00
Closing the Coverage Gap with ASURA’s Mobile Data Collection Tools - Despite major advances in fixed‑portal traffic monitoring, only a small fraction of road networks is currently observed. Around 90% of road segments remain outside permanent detection infrastructure, creating blind spots in enforcement, oversight, and data‑driven mobility planning. While fixed systems deliver high accuracy where deployed, their reach is structurally limited by cost, civil works, and permitting. Even advanced networks typically cover only about 10% of road segments, leaving secondary roads, urban neighborhoods, construction zones, and temporary hotspots largely unmonitored.
TRA Sponsor - 2026-05-01 12:48:00
Hungary's largest metropolis is set to join the ranks of hyper-connected cities, where mobility and municipal services are networked to self-optimize—all while staying resilient against evolving cyber threats.
TRA Sponsor - 2026-04-23 11:00:00
This year celebrating its 35th anniversary, Magyar Suzuki has had a significant impact not only on Hungary’s automotive sector but also on the global industry. As the Japanese group’s sole manufacturing base in Europe, over three and a half decades the company has become a key player in the Hungarian economy, while consistently maintaining a strong position among the most popular automotive brands and models.
TRA Side Events - 2026-04-20 20:30:00
Sustainable New Energy Forum is a TRA 2026 side event bringing together Chinese and Hungarian industry leaders, researchers and policymakers in Budapest. The programme will focus on solid-state batteries and industrialization, China–Europe industrial cooperation, European new energy strategies, and AI-based solutions for battery systems, with a strong emphasis on regional ecosystem building across NEV and BESS.