The total cost of the project exceeded 657 million HUF, with which Jászmetál acquired – 2000 Fémipari Kft. and Skyward Tunnel Kft. received a non-refundable grant of HUF 370 million from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, MTI announced.
During the presentation, Eszter Vitályos, Secretary of State for Development Policy at the Ministry of Human Resources (EMMI), emphasized that in addition to the support, the companies also provided significant self-sufficiency to the project, which is a good example of innovation, innovation and entrepreneurship.
The economic role of Jászság is prominent in the country, a company from Jászság has participated in this unique research and development project in Hungary and Europe.
– said Janos Boks, a member of the regional parliament.
According to the developers, the purpose of the device is to provide a force greater than gravity in the wind field, thereby allowing a person to float or perform educational, sports or artistic maneuvers.
During the project, a new wind tunnel system with four ducts was built. Wind tunnels have a wide range of applications and great untapped potential
– Explained by Eszter Vitályos.
As he said, wind tunnels that simulate an unexpected wind are becoming increasingly popular all over the world. They play an important role in training airborne personnel in military education, they can play a similar educational function in civilian parachute training, but in general education, experiments can also be illustrated in an entertaining way in a wind tunnel.
They can also be used in sports and recreational activities and can play a role in the rehabilitation of injured people.
János Pócs emphasized that the economy is the basis of all subsidies, development and wage increases in Hungary, and the growth of the economy led to the subsidies made possible by this innovation.
The member of the House of Representatives said that this project also indicates that companies that previously started as small projects can achieve great growth and development.
(Cover photo: Eszter Vitályos, Ministry of Human Resources [Emmi] EU Secretary of State for Development Policy (j) at his presentation at the closing event of the project for the low-energy vertical wind canal developed by JÁSZMETÁL-2000 Fémipari Kft. At the Csepel site at Skyward Tunnel Kft. Photo: MTI/Noémi Bruzák)