Óbuda University is the first Hungarian higher education institution to sign a cooperation agreement with the Hungarian Cluster Association, which is the result of the joining of Hungarian industry clusters and includes about 300 companies, and the Kaposvár Science and Innovation Park Nonprofit Ltd., the Zsámbéki Science and Innovation Park Nonprofit Ltd. and the Székesfehérvár Science and Innovation Park Nonprofit Ltd.
Based on expert forecasts, it is expected that by 2030, 10% of the gross domestic product will be generated by collaborative economic actors. This, together with the increased value of cooperation between market players in terms of domestic and international funding, will make domestic clusters an important driver of Hungary’s economy in the future.