Inaugural Budapest Healthy Living Symposium 2025 Concludes Successfully
A long, healthy and fulfilling life is not only a medical matter but also a social, cultural and community issue. This is why international cooperation among researchers, innovators and decision-makers across disciplines is essential. The Healthy Living Symposium, jointly organised by the HUN-REN Hungarian Research Network and the National University of Singapore (NUS), has laid the groundwork for such cooperation.
said Balázs Gulyás, President of HUN-REN, in his closing address at the symposium.

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He reaffirmed HUN-REN’s commitment to advancing health research by integrating insights from international models with Hungary’s specific context, and to exploring new pathways towards healthier lives by drawing on psychology, neuroscience and Hungarian cultural values.
Roland Jakab, CEO of HUN-REN, described the symposium — which featured inspiring talks, thought-provoking discussions and new opportunities for cooperation — as a celebration of science.
‘Together, we can initiate paradigm shifts and rethink health, science and innovation. We can shape a future in which discoveries do not remain confined to laboratories but become tangible solutions for society,’ he said.

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He placed particular emphasis on the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare, which has already become part of everyday practice.
‘Artificial intelligence accelerates research and is a new ally in medicine,’ he said. He added that, when guided by human responsibility and creativity, technology can be a true partner in building healthier lives.

