More than a traditional job fair, the event serves as a comprehensive professional platform where direct dialogue between students and employers can lead to valuable connections and long-term collaborations. For the Faculty, it is particularly important that students gain first-hand insight into labour market expectations and career opportunities.

At the heart of ITK’s educational philosophy lies research-driven education. The aim is to equip students not only with up-to-date, competitive knowledge, but also with an innovative mindset and strong problem-solving skills. The Faculty is committed to training highly prepared and dedicated professionals who can navigate a rapidly evolving technological landscape and actively shape its future.

The mission of the Faculty is to educate and inspire the next generation. Accordingly, special emphasis is placed on the most rapidly developing fields, including the Faculty’s unique quantum engineering programme and the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence education. The interdisciplinary approach - where information technology meets biotechnology - provides students with a distinct competitive advantage.

The organisers encouraged participants to engage actively and proactively, participate in professional discussions, and make the most of networking opportunities. The connections established here can play a decisive role in shaping participants’ long-term career paths.
Exhibitors included:
- AIESEC Hungary
- B. Braun Medical Ltd.
- CIB Bank
- Dermus Ltd.
- EPAM Systems Ltd.
- Ludovika Collegium
- Morgan Stanley
- National Media and Infocommunications Authority
- NISZ National Infocommunications Service Company
- Nokia
- Government Office of Pest County
- TNG Technology Consulting
- Veeva Systems
- Werfen – Transplant Technology Centre
The event once again confirmed that ITK not only provides knowledge but also acts as a bridge between academia and industry.
