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The Budapest Smart City Forum is an annual conference and exhibition organised by the Budapest Enterprise Agency (BVK), bringing together urban planners, municipal leaders, technology companies, researchers, and citizens to discuss and showcase the latest developments in smart city technology and urban innovation in Hungary and central Europe. The forum serves as the primary meeting point for the Hungarian smart city community, providing a platform for sharing best practices, presenting pilot project results, and forging new partnerships.
The programme features keynote presentations from international smart city experts, panel discussions on topics including urban data governance, intelligent transport, smart energy systems, digital public services, and citizen participation technologies. A dedicated exhibition area showcases solutions from Hungarian and international technology companies, with live demonstrations of IoT platforms, urban analytics tools, smart lighting systems, and mobility solutions. Case study sessions allow municipalities from across Hungary and neighbouring countries to present their smart city experiences, creating a valuable peer learning environment for cities at different stages of digital transformation.
The forum places particular emphasis on the challenges and opportunities specific to central and eastern European cities, including working with legacy infrastructure, managing digital transformation with limited budgets, navigating complex governance structures, and ensuring digital inclusion for diverse populations. This regional focus distinguishes the Budapest Smart City Forum from larger western European events and makes it particularly relevant for practitioners working in similar urban contexts.
Networking sessions and matchmaking events facilitate connections between municipal officials seeking solutions and technology providers seeking deployment opportunities. The forum has become an important annual milestone for the Hungarian smart city community, driving collaboration and accelerating the adoption of urban innovation across the region.
