It is of paramount importance for the Archenerg Cluster to support a balanced planet and a thriving economy. Two clusters from Hungary participated in the innovative event: the Archenerg Cluster was represented by Tony Kez, the cluster's vice president, and Ágnes Gonda, project manager.


At the event, participants joined in pursuing objectives such as:



  • Strengthening EU-Canada cluster cooperation for the benefit of their members, including a seminar, a cluster-to-cluster matchmaking event, and site visits.

  • Identifying potential areas of cooperation and synergies of common interest in terms of the sectoral, value chain, and market focus of SMEs and other companies.

  • Improving industry-to-industry and academia-to-industry cooperation between the EU and Canada through clusters in the field of research, development, and innovation. For their members, clusters identify potential areas of R&D cooperation (universities, research organizations, industries, etc.).


Canada's leading artificial intelligence and innovation event provides an excellent opportunity for participants to promote cluster-to-cluster (C2C), cluster-to-business (C2B), and business-to-business (B2B) cooperation. At the event, participants paid particular attention to the opportunities offered by artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and digital innovation.


The All In conference provides a unique opportunity every year for domestic and international experts and interested parties to gain real insights into the world of artificial intelligence. Participation was a huge opportunity for the Archenerg Cluster as well, allowing for discussions with partners in the world of innovation.