On this special day, we proudly celebrate the Hungarian language, which is the carrier of our rich history and culture. But we can be proud not only of our language, but also of the fact that Hungarian talents achieve success all over the world.
Our mother tongue and sustainability
The International Mother Language Day is not just about our language, but also about how we can use our mother tongue to create a better, more sustainable future. The Hungarian success in the "Go Green with Taiwan" project also shows that with our language, our knowledge and our innovative solutions, we can contribute to environmental protection and the shaping of the world.
Through our mother tongue, we can express our thoughts, share our ideas and do something for our environment. That is why it is important to nurture and use our mother tongue, so that as many of us as possible can make our voices heard for sustainability.
Hungarian success on the international stage
On this special day, we can once again report on the fantastic Hungarian success of last year. The MG Építész Iroda, a member of the Archenerg United International Renewable Energy Mechanical and Construction Industry Innovation Cluster, with the Terravapor project, which is its concept of "Investigation of the application of evaporative cooling of porous materials (series ceramics)", was so convincing to the jury that, standing out from nearly four hundred entries from 45 countries, it won the best entry award in the "Go Green with Taiwan" international competition.
This fantastic result is not only an acknowledgment, but also a proof that world-class, innovative solutions are born in Hungary in the field of environmental protection. The "Go Green with Taiwan" project is a global initiative that aims to draw attention to the importance of sustainability and showcase Taiwan's leading role in green technologies.
The success of MG Építész Iroda also proves that Hungarians are creative, innovative and committed to environmental protection. Furthermore, through our mother tongue, we can share our ideas. That is why it is really important to nurture and use our mother tongue, so that as many of us as possible can make our voices heard for sustainability.
We would like to make this special day memorable with a quote from Ferenc Kazinczy:
"Language is one of the most precious treasures, one of the greatest ornaments of the Nation, and both a very beautiful image and a faithful preserver and awakener of the National Soul."*
*This is an unedited translation, as requested by the editor.