Our equipment drew great interest again at the Gyulai SzC Kossuth Open Day
We welcomed visitors with real hands-on experiences and tech innovations at the Gyulai Vocational Training Center Kossuth Lajos Technikum Open Day, where the NIA – Németh Imre Foundation's equipment park once again took center stage. Students and parents happily explored future technologies, trying 3D printing, LEGO robots, and VR headsets.

The event's aim is to let young people approaching career choice get up close to different professions and IT opportunities. The operation of the 3D printer fascinated visitors—many saw for the first time how a digital design becomes a tangible object. VR technology provided a true immersive experience, opening new perspectives, and the robotics demo was hugely popular—children and parents alike watched in awe as robots came to life through programming. The event once again proved that modern tools make learning experiential and help young people get closer to the professions of the future. The NIA Foundation remains committed to supporting innovation and education.
