The Hungarian government is continuing its commitment to investing in the future of Hungary through education initiatives.
The government has allocated HUF 35 billion (EUR 106m) for supporting a complex education and school infrastructure development program in Debrecen, eastern Hungary.
According to MTI, the program aims to help provide a well-trained workforce to meet investors’ labor needs in the region.
The innovation and technology ministry said in a statement that the program includes setting up an automotive laboratory and a technical faculty wing at Debrecen University, and launching technician training in local vocational education next September.
The program will also include building a German-language primary and secondary school. It will also facilitate dual education in local schools under an upgraded curriculum.
The government has also launched a HUF 130 billion local infrastructure development program aimed at turning the region into an international business, education and innovation hub. BMW will also start building a new-generation plant in Debrecen next spring.
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