Róbert Varga, a student of Széchenyi István University in Győr, has transmitted high-resolution X-rays for the first time in Hungary via a 5G network, for which Innomed Medical, Vodafone Hungary and the National Media and Info-Communications Authority (NMHH) provided professional and technological assistance. This healthcare innovation opens up new perspectives for different remote diagnostic procedures.
Source: National Media and Info-communications Authority (NMHH)
Published: 24 November 2020
Gratitude is also due to Milán Horváth, an electrical engineer and former student of Széchenyi István University, for the recent high-value donation from the Győr branch of Siemens Zrt. in support of the educational activities of the University. The engineer, who organized the donation, offers his help wherever possible. Nowadays, after finishing his working day at Siemens, he volunteers for the National Ambulance Service.
The modernization of Building E at Széchenyi István University has been completed. With this renovation, the rehabilitation of the Győr inner campus has been completed. Three further facilities of the University will be renovated next year.
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