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Parlament Grand Hall Ceremonial Results 2025.

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The 2025 awards ceremony took place in the Grand Hall of the Parliament of this year’s Value and Quality Grand Prize Competition.

The openning presentation was held by Ildikó Kiss Károlyné, founder of the Value and Quality Grand Prix Competition System – Q.: “When the Value and Quality Grand Prix Competition was announced in March, most businesses were aware that if they wanted to plan for the long term, they had no other option but to make room for developments, innovation, and ideas based on continuous situational analyses, but many existing uncertainties warned businesses to be cautious. We were pleased to see that the number of newly awarded applicants had increased significantly, and the standard of the works accepted in the most diverse topics was also exceptionally high. We can say that the rank and importance of the Value and Quality Grand Prix Competition and the associated trademark remain unwaveringly significant, said the managing director.

János Latorcai, the Chief Patron of the Value and Quality Grand Prix Competition, highlighted in his welcoming speech by saying Q,: ” The domestic economy continues to be strongly supported by consumer consumption despite the difficulties of the external environment.”

András Tállai Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture. said: Q.:” By awarding the Value and Quality Award Certification Trademark, we not only recognize the work done and its results, but also the efforts made by the applicants for the qualitative development of the domestic economy“.

This year, as a result of the strict five-round evaluation, 40 works from 34 applicants earned the use of the Value and Quality Award Certification Trademark. In addition to the 12 applications from Budapest, 15 applications came from Eastern Hungary and 10 applications came from the western part of the country. 2 applications were submitted by foreign enterprises from Transylvania, and 1 application came from Slovakia.

As is tradition, the main group of agricultural and food products received the most nominations, accounting for 40%. This was followed by the group of cosmetic products and a wide range of leisure-related services, also in higher percentages.

In recognition of their performance, the organizers, as well as various companies, public authorities, and civil organizations, offered additional valuable special prizes to successful applicants and applications in the Value and Quality Grand Prize Competition.

The applications deemed most outstanding were awarded the Value and Quality Grand Prix Certification Trademark and the Value and Quality Grand Prix Honorary Title for the duration of the trademark use. The Standard Awards and Special Awards are certified by a certificate of honor in Hungarian and English, designed by graphic artist Károly Balázs. Its symbol is a unique trophy designed by Andrea Szőcs, the Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning applied artist.

Riport by Aggie Reiter

Paris Olympic 2024 – Countdown continues on Eurosport and Max!

A quicky press release  … Here are the most important information about the broadcasts of Eurosport and Max …

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An international team of experts at Eurosport’s Romanian studio, with Hungarian participants Dóra Pásztory (left) and Katinka Hosszú (right). Maxon has never seen unprecedented innovations to make your sports experience even more complete. Here are the most important facts about the upcoming Olympic Games.

For the first time in 12 years, the Olympic Games will return to Europe, a monumental celebration of the Olympic spirit. It is hard to imagine a team of renowned athletes better suited to convey the excitement of the Games to fans across Europe.

Eurosport, celebrating its first Olympics as part of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), will broadcast the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in 47 markets in 19 languages on Max, as well as televised on Eurosport.

In addition to its studios in local markets, Eurosport will also cover the heart of Paris, iconic landmarks, stunning locations and WBD House’s authentic rooftop studio in Paris. Its broadcast promises engaging Olympics ever seen on Max’s platforms. Max will be the only place where audiences can watch every moment live.

Scott Young – Director of Content – Production and Business Operations at WBD Sports Europe, said: “The Eurosport team is the largest storytelling machine, also unmatched in their Olympic expertise and experience. We brought together an incredible crew of over a hundred of Europe’s biggest Olympians to provide first-rate insights, analysis and entertainment over 19 exciting days of competition. My case Drawing on own personal Olympic experience, the team will bring every important moment to life for millions of fans across the continent. They bring audiences closer to the events and stories, so fans can enjoy the highest level of unmissable Olympic experiences. Max will be the only place to enjoy every moment of the Olympics and inspire even more fandom, fun and passion while igniting the Olympic Games more than ever.”

For the first time since acquiring the Olympic rights, Eurosport produces a regional programme that is broadcast daily in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Slovakia. The show, which is filmed and produced in Romania, will be broadcast simultaneously in the five countries and will complement the programs in these areas. Fans will see athletes of international importance on Eurosport 1 and regional heroes on Eurosport 2. In addition, the Olympic Games are all live moments from the Olympic Games will be available on Max.

The regional program “Bonjour, Paris!” will be broadcast on Eurosport 2 and will provide information and analysis of competitions and athletes by renowned talents and Olympic medalists every day of the Olympic Games. The first broadcast will take place on Wednesday July, 24. @ 2:30 p.m. and will be broadcast daily from 8 a.m. on Eurosport 2 throughout the Olympic Games.

Katinka Hosszú (Hungary) (swimmer) – three-time Olympic gold medalist, one-time Olympic silver medalist, 26-time world champion, 20-time world record holder. She was the first swimmer (male or female) to hold a world record in all five individual swimming events at the same time. Sheholds two-thirds of Hungarian national records. Long is the current world record holder in the 100m individual freestyle and 200m individual freestyle (long and short distance).

Dóra Pásztory (Hungary) (swimmer) – specializes in individual swimming, she retired Paralympic swimmer . She competed in Athens and Sydney and won 5 Olympic medals – 2 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze. She also won one gold and one bronze medal at the 2002 World Championships in Mar del Plata.

Fabian Hambüchen (Germany), gold medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, world champion gymnast.

Arnaud Tournant (France), Olympic gold medalist and 14-time world champion track cyclist.

Carolina Kluft (Sweden), seven-time champion at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

James Cracknell (UK), two-time Olympic champion and seven-time world champion rower.

Alain Bernard (France), two-time Olympic champion and five-time world champion swimmer.

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With celebrity guests including Catalina Ponor (Romania, gymnastics), Jo Rowsell (UK, cycling) and Robert Korzeniowski (Poland, athletics), Eurosport is giving fans an unparalleled and unforgettable viewing experience of the world’s biggest sporting event.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s unparalleled streaming platform Max with 3800 live hours has been switched to super speed to deliver the highest quality video service available anywhere.

Update Aggie Reiter