Nearly 120 young people from 27 countries around the world participated in the Young Amateur Radio Operators Summer Camp (YOTA) held at Széchenyi István University from 5 to 12 August, 2023 with the aim of securing the future of amateur radioing as a sport. In addition to professional development, the programme provided an excellent opportunity to build international contacts and cross-cultural friendships. Playing an important role in the development of the next generation of radio amateurs, the Radio Club of Széchenyi University is also a key player in the community.
Instead of a relaxing vacation, 31 talented engineering students invested in their future by choosing the summer programme organized jointly by Audi Hungaria and Széchenyi István University. During the unique four-week training programme, these young individuals worked on current industrial tasks such as the examination of synthetic fuels and the simulation of electric vehicle batteries. The success of the project-based, practical concept is evident as over half of the participants received internships or full-time job offers from Audi Hungaria upon completion of the camp.
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