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The robotics group from Könd Street Kindergarten in Orosháza, led by teacher Anikó Liszkai, visited our robotics room. In addition to discovering the robots, they tried our 3D tools such as the VR headset, 3D printer, and 3D scanner. The energy and curiosity of the kindergarten robotics group were refreshing for everyone.

At the Nagyszénás Open Day, visitors explored a 3D scanner, 3D-printed objects, and VR headsets. The interactivity provided by our Foundation was a big hit with the younger pupils.

NÉMETH IMRE FOUNDATION – "Support Means Knowledge" Program
DRONE TRAINING course launch


At Kossuth Lajos Technikum, robotics has been a priority for years, and students regularly prove their skills at competitions. In cooperation with the school, the Németh Imre Foundation has won numerous successful grants, thanks to which the equipment pool is continually expanding with new items. These were presented on August 29 to representatives...

The program was organized by Edutus University, and hosted by the University of Miskolc between August 21 and August 26. Students from a total of 10 countries participated—some had earned the opportunity by representing their home countries in WRO (World Robot Olympiad) competitions, while others wished to expand their knowledge. Six instructors...

In the photo: Dávid Bognár, 3rd place at the EDU International Robotics Competition in 2023.
Teammates: Ádám Szarvas, Márk Lazanyecz, Ádám Kókai
Coach: Melinda Mészáros


On February 16, visitors to the Kossuth School could see robots, drones, and VR headsets at the inauguration ceremony of the school's new robotics room. First, the school principal, Attila Pörneki, welcomed the guests and emphasized what an important milestone this is in the institution's history. Then Melinda Mészáros, IT teacher at Kossuth and...

On November 20, 1989, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which has since marked World Children's Day. The convention sets out the minimum rights every state must guarantee for children—ensuring their survival, development, protection, and participation in society. Answering the call of the Municipal...

Did you know that the micro:bit V2 can measure and do things similar to a LEGO robot? And that you can program it in C# and Java as well? If you didn't know all this, come and join our event. Let's build a radio-based earthquake sensor together. You'll get to know the micro:bit V2's structure and its I/O devices....

To support companies' and institutions' innovation efforts and motivate their technological development, the InnoMax Prize was established years ago—and this year, representatives of the winning organisations again received awards in three categories. Among them was Melinda Mészáros, a teacher at Kossuth School, representing the Németh Imre...

Our guest in episode 2 of Mini Figures is Melinda Mészáros, a team leader who came to teaching from the private sector and approaches the team-lead role from many angles. She is present in her teams' lives as a manager, instructor, and support. She told us why it's important for her to evaluate achievements relative to each team's own performance...

OXXO Geek Show

13/11/2021

The OXXO Geek Show was held on October 30 in the Eötvös Hall, featuring racing simulators, VR games, and various console games for visitors.

Progress never stops. In previous years we programmed the LEGO EV3 kit, but the new generation of LEGO robots—SPIKE—has arrived. How is it different from EV3? Come and find out! We'll explore the similarities and differences between EV3 and the new SPIKE. In programming, we'll compare movements, loops, and conditionals created with EV3 to...

If you haven't seen the movie yet, give it a watch — and we'll introduce you to real Virtual Reality. You'll learn about the origins of VR, its advantages and disadvantages, and potential health risks. VR is increasingly woven into gaming; it's not at the Ready Player One level yet, but it's already part of...

Get to know the 3D printer, its use cases, applications, and operation. Print your own gift with a 3D printer. Today, 3D printers have entered every area of life—from kitchen uses to printing a special missing tool in space. It's clear that in the next 10–20 years they'll be commonplace for businesses and individuals. The sooner we learn about the ...



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