Help the next generation start their future with modern knowledge! The NIA – Németh Imre Foundation supports students in the fields of IT, robotics, and drone technology, organizes competitions and training programs, and contributes to education with modern tools.

At the end of March 2026, Melinda Mészáros, president of the NIA – Németh Imre Foundation and IT teacher at the Gyulai SZC Kossuth Lajos Technikum, spent one week in Dublin במסגרת the Erasmus+ program. The training focused on the conscious and effective use of artificial intelligence and digital tools in education.

It is the year 2050, and the Gyulai SzC Kossuth student day is nothing like it used to be. As technology has advanced, school events have been completely transformed: artificial intelligence helps with the organization, and the programs have become more spectacular, interactive, and exciting than ever before.

The Skill Issue team supported by the NIA – Németh Imre Foundation (Hédi Stübe, Sándor Csanyiga, Erik Gál) received a task to create an AI-generated comic as part of the second round of the AInstein competition.

"Give hope to animals!" — this sentence has become more than a beautiful thought; it has turned into tangible support. As a foundation, we are truly happy to have been part of this program, and proud that our donation could help the daily work of shelters — to the joy of their residents. 😺🐶

The year 2026 is a special milestone in the life of the Németh Imre Foundation: it marks the 30th anniversary of its establishment. Three decades ago, the Foundation was created with the aim of supporting talent development, enhancing the quality of education, and building a bridge between students, the school, and the world of 21st-century...

In 2025, the focus of the Németh Imre Foundation was on innovative education, drone training, and talent development. At the beginning of the year, drone courses (A1/A3) were relaunched, while cooperation with the Chamber of Plant Protection Specialists opened the way to a free, 300-hour plant protection drone pilot training program.

This winter, the Gyulai SzC Kossuth Lajos Technical School once again invited students to take part in a community-based creative project. The goal of the winter classroom decoration initiative was to give the classrooms a festive atmosphere, while teams demonstrated excellence in creativity, cooperation, and sustainability.

In our new short film, students present our equipment. Did you know that the world of programming isn't just about writing lines of code? Developers are the ones who "bring ideas to life" and turn them into working applications.

Our foundation is pleased to publish a student essay that portrays the pedagogical greatness and humanity of Teacher Imre Németh—from the inside, through a student's perspective. The work won 2nd prize nationwide in 1988 in the Hungarian Agricultural Museum's competition "Hungarian Agriculture through Students' Eyes," and today it is a catalogued...

Our Story

The Németh Imre Foundation began its operations in 1996. Since its establishment, it has provided support to multiple generations of students

In 2018, the Foundation set the goal of supporting students of the Technikum in Orosháza and the surrounding towns by securing IT equipment through grant applications.

55 COMPETITION RESULTS

At national and international competitions

100+PROJECTS

Completed in the past 5 years

30 YEARS

We are now adults equipped with knowledge

42 000

TUDENTS, ALUMNI, INTERESTED VISITORS 

Have used our equipment and gotten to know our foundation so far.

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