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Kán - the revival of an abandoned village

Kán is a settlement formed at the junction of the Mecsek and the Zselic, in a valley running north-south. The village is surrounded on all sides by woods, and is a one-street village, making it geographically isolated from traffic. The Swabian village dates back to the 12th century, but has been depopulated several times in its history. 
After the Second World War, following the German expulsions, the inhabitants left the village and in 1978 Kán ceased to exist as an independent municipality, and a year later it was annexed to the village of Hetvehely.

Graphisoft Park

The development of The Graphisoft Park took place on the site of the former Óbuda Gas Factory. In the development area, the abandoned brown zone has been completely recultivated. By the new function, the area has been reintegrated into the bloodstream of the capital.

Furbify - computer equipment refurbishment

A vállalat prémium minőségű számítógépes berendezéseket újít fel és forgalmaz. Víziója, hogy „zöldítse” bolygónkat, megakadályozva az e-hulladék tömeges felhalmozódását. A vállalat küldetésének tekinti a felújított számítógépek népszerűsítését, azok minden előnyével együtt. Célja, hogy meghosszabbítsa a már legyártott termékek élettartamát, így akár többször újrahasznosíthatóak lesznek, ahelyett, hogy a hulladéklerakókban végeznék. A vállalat saját gyárában, szakképzett munkatársaival újítja fel az eszközöket.

PIGBROTHER - EFFICIENCY SOFTWARE FOR PIG FARMS

Since its foundation in 2008, EN-CO Software Ltd. has grown into a company with a staff of 140 people, designing and delivering a full palette of unique and personalised software solutions. It believes that providing quality service to partners is the key to success. EN-CO Software Ltd. is engaged in the design, development and implementation of custom software as well as the management of integrated systems. Since 2020, the company has placed increased emphasis on the development of proprietary products, with PigBrother as one of its most successful projects to date.

Cleango

The company washes cars sustainably, quickly and
conveniently. In 2019, it was the only company in
Europe to open a new market, providing an innovative
and sustainable solution to the car wash problems
of individuals in large cities. With just a few clicks on
Cleango, a member of staff is on their way to the
customer’s car being parked, to make it shine on
the spot. With more and more cars, waiting times
at car washes are increasing, self-service solutions
are inconvenient and seriously damaging to the

Vilawatt project

The local government of Viladecans, in Barcelona, set up an energy company based on citizen participation to promote the shift to environmentally friendly power sources and the renovation of homes to make them more energy efficient. In addition, a digital currency was created to reward people for saving energy. The money could be spent at businesses in their area to boost the local economy. The wider goal was to ensure the sustainable use of resources in a socially just community in which citizens play an active role.

EHang's Smart Logistics Ecosystem

Based on big data, EHang's smart logistics ecosystem uses cloud computing and autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs) to build the aerial logistics network via air transportation. The difficulties in delivering goods to urban and rural areas, industrial parks and islands will be solved and a more intelligent and convenient shopping environment will thus be created. EHang logistics AAVs will fly along with the pre-programmed route, and complete the  pre-programmed task. There is no need for manual intervention over the course, improving the delivery efficiency.

Plastic Bank - Social Plastic

The Plastic Bank is a global organisation. It is fighting to end plastic pollution and its devastating impact on the marine environment in particular. Central to its mission is the critical argument that the first thing that needs doing is to cut off the supply of plastic entering our oceans.  The vast majority of plastic entering our oceans is in the developing world and one of the key drivers is poverty.