BÉT50 companies - 2021
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Omixon Biocomputing Kft. has entered the Hungarian market with a new coronavirus test – Omixon Biocomputing Kft.
The coronavirus has turned around the life of Omixon Biocomputing Kft., a company primarily engaged in diagnostic tests for transplantation. During the pandemic, transplantation and the search for suitable donors slowed down and often stopped, so the Hungarian-owned company responded to market needs by developing a new single-step PCR test.
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Man of steel – Orha Művek Kft.
Orha Művek, a manufacturer of steel structures for hall construction, has made a name for itself, not only in Hungary but also in Northern and Western Europe. The company pays particular attention to the technological developments that have brought the company to the forefront of the Hungarian market.
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Oriana Hungary can finally sail into international waters – Oriana International Zrt.
The dynamically growing Oriana International Zrt., which offers applications based on a low-code platform, aims to become a dominant player in the European market in two years.
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Because it’s plastic! But in a different way! – POLYDUCT Műanyagipari Zrt.
POLYDUCT Műanyagipari Zrt., a spin-off of the renowned KITE in Nádudvar, was one of the first in Hungary to introduce rotational moulding technology. Their containers for separate waste collection, tanks and water treatment products are already known throughout the region, as they have established a subsidiary in Serbia, after Romania, and recently expanded and modernised their metal processing plant in Püspökladány to 6,000 square metres with an investment of HUF 800 million.
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Cyber security is the key to business resilience – Quadron Kibervédelmi Kft.
“Our services are designed to strengthen our customers’ business resilience in managing cyber security risks through transparency, predictability and automation”, promises Quadron Kibervédelmi Kft. The company aims to build an international company based on Hungarian grey matter. After strengthening the positions in the Middle East, the US, Africa and the Far East are next.
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From dorm party to international market – Tigra Kft.
Started as a 24-hour non-stop university photocopying service, the software developer Tigra Kft. is now a 550-strong company with a turnover of HUF 15 billion, and provides services to customers in the business, public administration and financial sectors. To this day, the company is still driven by its links with higher education, its “creative geniuses”, and its professional base of more than 300 programmers and 120 system administrators.
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They started with floor carpets; today their furniture can be found in the biggest Hungarian stores – Unic Spot Kft.
Most shoppers have never heard of Unic Spot, even though its products can be found in many retail outlets, from Tesco to Praktiker and to OBI, but you don’t have to look for their own brand.
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From a small cooperative to one of the best – UNITEF’83 Műszaki Tervező és Fejlesztő Zrt.
In 1983, a civil engineer working on a motorway project was fed up with the pace of work at the state-owned company. He felt that it could be done much more efficiently and created UNITEF’83 Műszaki Tervező és Fejlesztő Zrt. from a small cooperative. Róbert Szórádi is now the CEO of a company with a staff of 120, which has played a leading role in the planning of such giga-projects as the M3 motorway, the M0 ring with the Megyeri bridge, the M6 motorway with tunnels and viaducts, or the reconstruction of Szolnok railway station.
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A real agribusiness success story – Veresi Paradicsom Kft.
Veresi Paradicsom has only been around for a few years, but that has been long enough for it to grow into a real success story. The story is about a company where sustainability, environmental protection and clean farming are core values.
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Aiming for the highest possible added value – Z Elektronika Kft.
The Pécs-based company has taken contract electronics manufacturing to a new level and has the flexibility to handle logistical challenges. The future however is in proprietary design.