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“See into the future!” – innovation award for Generation Z from Bosch and Richter

  • Two of Hungary’s leading companies announce the Bosch×Richter Industrial Innovation Award for higher education students for the second time
  • Young people can apply with innovative ideas for the biggest challenges of the future of medicine and transport
  • The aim of the prize is to encourage students to explore future trends and possible solutions, to adopt an innovative approach
“See into the future!” – innovation award for Generation Z from Bosch and Richter

The world is already facing many challenges, but the future holds even more crucial choices for all of us. The Bosch Group in Hungary and Gedeon Richter Plc. believe that the fresh outlook and innovative drive of young people can help technology and innovation to successfully answer tomorrow’s questions.

They believe in the future, they trust in innovation
According to a recent poll by Bosch and Richter, Generation Z members expect the biggest leaps forward in practical innovation in medicine and transport. The majority of today’s young people are confident that in the future there will be treatments for diseases for which science has not yet had an answer, and they expect more new treatments to emerge. Many believe that in the future we will have better transport infrastructure and that driverless cars will be a common sight, the survey found.

“See into the future!” – innovation competition for Generation Z
With a focus on young people who are creative and receptive to new solutions, two major companies in Hungary are jointly launching the Bosch×Richter Industrial Innovation Award for the second time, this year under the title “See into the future”. The aim of the competition is to encourage students in higher education in Hungary to identify future challenges in transport and medicine and to find fresh, innovative solutions.

How can pandemics be predicted? Can serious diseases be prevented? How can telemedicine help? What will make cities more liveable? What could be the fuel of the future? How can we make self-driving cars and transport safer? These are just some of the questions that could have a decisive impact on transport and medicine in the next 5-10 years. Students applying for the Bosch×Richter Industrial Innovation Award will have to submit a written application, which should not only address a problem that will shape mobility and healthcare in the future but also develop a practical solution for it. More details on the competition are available at http://www.boschxrichter.hu/.

The deadline for applications from students in higher education is midnight on 15 May 2025 for individual and team categories in either the healthcare or mobility field. Winning individual applicants will receive a net prize of 1 million forints, and teams of up to three will receive a net prize of 500 thousand forints per team member. The winners will be able to present their entries at the Bosch×Richter Innovators’ Day in September 2025.

The key to the future: recognising the trend in today’s uncertainty
The winners of last year’s inaugural Bosch×Richter Industrial Innovation Awards brought exciting and sustainable solutions to tackle dementia, extend self-driving technology and tackle the problems of urban heat.

“Despite the uncertainty that surrounds us, the key to progress is to identify future trends early and base our developments on them. We would like to encourage young people to use their creative ideas and cooperate with us for tomorrow,” said Teodóra Bodó, director of Communications and Governmental Relations of the Bosch Group in Hungary and the Adriatic region.

“Young people’s ideas can have a significant inspirational impact on society, and the Bosch×Richter joint prize gives us the opportunity to help realise them with financial support and mentoring, as well as with corporate know-how,” added Zsuzsa Beke, head of global communication, CSR and public affairs at Gedeon Richter Plc.

This year, the winning entries will once again be decided by a jury of renowned experts, including Judit Polgár, international chess grandmaster, the best female chess player in history, Zsuzsa Beke, head of global communication, CSR and public affairs at Gedeon Richter Plc., Dr. Balázs Lendvai, head of the Richter Department at Semmelweis University, head of Pharmacology and Drug Safety Research at Richter Gedeon Plc., Teodóra Bodó, director of Communications and Governmental Relations of the Bosch Group in Hungary and the Adriatic region, and Mátyás Pótsa, director of Innovation Ecosystem at Bosch Hungary. 

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