The final round of the 10th Antal Bejczy Technical Innovation Competition concluded with a remarkable success for the Vac-e team from Váci Mihály Technical School, Vocational School and Dormitory. The competition was established to inspire technically oriented secondary school students and encourage their interest in engineering careers, robotics, and technological innovation.

Named after Antal Bejczy, the internationally recognized engineer, physicist, space researcher, and professor born in Ercsi, the competition honors a pioneer who contributed to the development of the Sojourner Mars rover and whose work resulted in numerous patents and technological innovations. Through this initiative, participants are encouraged to develop their creativity, problem-solving abilities, and technical skills while gaining practical experience in innovation and engineering.

During the final event, the participants were welcomed by Vice Dean Dr. habil. Gábor Péter Molnár, who emphasized that the students present shared a common ambition to shape the world around them through technical knowledge and engineering expertise. He encouraged them to maintain their commitment to innovation and continue pursuing their professional aspirations with determination and enthusiasm.

In the final stage of the competition, each team presented the solution to its last challenge. The projects were evaluated by a professional jury consisting of Associate Professor Dr. habil. Éva Hajnal Nagyné, Associate Professor Dr. habil. Gergely Vakulya, and Associate Professor Dr. habil. Péter Udvardy. The jury assessed the technical quality, creativity, and practical applicability of the presented solutions.

The official results reflected the exceptionally high standard of the competition. First place was awarded jointly to the Vac-e team from Váci Mihály Technical School, Vocational School and Dormitory and the Missing Bricks team from Hunyadi Mátyás Technical School. Third place was shared by the VMgoLego team from Vörösmarty Mihály Technical and Vocational School and the WindowsXP team from Teleki Blanka Secondary School.

The competition once again demonstrated the talent, dedication, and innovative thinking of young people interested in engineering and technology. Their achievements highlight the importance of supporting future generations of engineers and innovators who will contribute to technological development and scientific progress.