Ericsson Budapest Research and Development (R&D) is a strategic cooperation with several academic and university partners among which the most significant are the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and Eötvös Loránd University.
These educational and research institutes are our vital partners to shape the future of technology together.
The High-Speed Networks Lab was established in 1992 followed by the Communication Networks Lab, Software Lab, and Hardware Labs. In these labs, senior researchers and young talents are working on the future of communication, networking, and most importantly, on technologies to implement them. These technologies include cloud (IaaS, Container-aaS, PaaS, SaaS), analytics (AI, Big Data), programming languages and paradigms (for example, Service-Oriented Architecture, C, C++, Java, Erlang, Python), IP networking, optics, and so on.
Among many other contributions to open source, we are proud of our international standards (such as TTCN) and open source projects (such as CodeChecker) initiated as a collaboration between our company and the research institutes within these lab setups. To support these initiatives, there are several new patent applications and scientific papers signed by industrial and academic partners as well.
Taking an active role in education, many of our colleagues teach at universities in the Carpathian Basin. We support B.Sc. and M.Sc. students as well as Hungarian national and international doctoral programs (co-supported by the European Union) to contribute to a vital scientific ecosystem around our Budapest campus.
Our partners
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
- High-Speed Networks Lab (since 1992)
- Complex HW Lab
Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Science, Institute of Physics
- Communication NW Lab
- Faculty of Informatics, Software Technology Lab
European Institute of Innovation and Technology, Digital Community
- Master School Programs
- Industrial PhD school (10+ join Ph.D. students)