Erasmus Week
The International Week brings together two parallel programmes, an international conference session and an Erasmus+ Staff Week, each addressing a different target group, yet united by a shared focus on innovation, collaboration, and the impact of artificial intelligence on our professional and academic lives. Participation in the programmes is free of charge, but registration is required. We very much hope to welcome you in Budapest in May.
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES
As part of the International Week, Dennis Gabor University is organising a four-day international scientific conference series, hosting four thematic conferences aimed at fostering interdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, professionals, and educators. We are currently welcoming conference speakers and kindly encourage you to share the call for participation with interested colleagues within your network.
Four days four international conferences
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FIFI - The Future of Intelligence the Future of Implementations (Monday, 18 May)
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The conference aims to examine the scientific and industrial application of artificial intelligence, considering regulatory, organizational, and technological frameworks. The event seeks to strengthen professional collaboration among innovation experts, business decision-makers, researchers, and compliance specialists. With a practical and industry-focused approach, the program provides a professional forum to discuss AI implementation challenges and collaboration opportunities between academic and market actors.
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FSFT - The Future of Security The Future of Trust (Tuesday, 19 May)
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The conference aims to examine the scientific and industrial application of artificial intelligence, considering regulatory, organizational, and technological frameworks. The event seeks to strengthen professional collaboration among innovation experts, business decision-makers, researchers, and compliance specialists. With a practical and industry-focused approach, the program provides a professional forum to discuss AI implementation challenges and collaboration opportunities between academic and market actors.
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FDFV - The Future of Drone Data, The Future of Vision (Wednesday, 20 May)
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The conference aims to provide a professional forum for stakeholders of the domestic and international drone ecosystem to present research results, development directions, and application experiences. The event focuses on examining the scientific and industrial context of drone technology and related IT, data processing, and security solutions. The conference promotes professional dialogue between higher education, research, and industry participants, while also supporting the structured expansion of domain knowledge.
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FTFL - Future of Teaching the Future of Learning (Thursday, 21 May)
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The conference aims to provide a scholarly forum for examining the digital and methodological transformations in education and learning. The event brings together educators, researchers, and practitioners to share experiences, research findings, and best practices related to the educational use of artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies. By fostering dialogue among experts from various fields, the conference seeks to strengthen professional discourse and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the areas of e-learning and pedagogy.
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2. ERASMUS+ STAFF WEEK
Alongside the Week of Science, we are also organising an Erasmus+ Staff Week, featuring interactive workshops, professional networking opportunities, and social activities. The theme of this year’s Staff Week is: “AI at Work and Beyond: Opportunities, Challenges, Connections.”
- 18 May 2026 - 21 May 2026
- Dennis Gabor University, Budapest (address: 70. Fejér Lipót út, 1119 Budapest, Hungary)
You can register and find more information on the event's website: https://horizons.gde.hu

