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CITADELS – Cultivating Industry 5.0 Talents

Academia-industry collaboration and empowerment through accessible Deep technologies

Corvinus University of Budapest

CITADELS is an international Horizon Europe project involving Corvinus University of Budapest, which supports the international mobility, skills development, and career advancement of researchers and research support professionals working in the fields of DeepTech and Industry 5.0, cooperation between the academic and industrial sectors in seven widening countries, and the strengthening of human-centered and responsible research and innovation.

Project duration: September 1, 2025 – August 31, 2029

By combining research excellence, DeepTech expertise, and a social science approach, the project aims to build attractive career paths, stronger innovation ecosystems, and a more competitive and resilient regional economy in the long term. One of the project’s goals is to ensure that a human-centered approach is consistently applied in the development and implementation of technological solutions, a role in which Corvinus plays a key part.

Corvinus project team

Corvinus University of Budapest

Prof. Dr. Lilla Vicsek

Project Leader

Corvinus University of Budapest

Dr. Róbert Marciniak

Subproject Leader

Corvinus University of Budapest

Katalin Kálai

Project Manager

Stakeholder advisory board

Corvinus University of Budapest

Prof. Dr. György Lengyel

Professor Emeritus, Corvinus University of Budapest

Corvinus University of Budapest

Balázs Horváth

Head of Operations at Tech In The City, Chapter Director at Startup Grind Budapest

Corvinus University of Budapest

Dr. Béla Kardon

Chief Scientific Officer at Regional Centre for Information and Scientific Development

The CITADELS project is led by the University of Belgrade – School of Electrical Engineering (ETF) in Belgrade, and the consortium brings together organizations from 9 countries across 10 partner institutions to strengthen academic, industrial, and innovation collaborations:

  • University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering (ETF, Serbia)
  • University of Patras (LMS, Greece)
  • Universidade Nova de Lisboa (NOVA, Portugal)
  • Corvinus University of Budapest (CU, Hungary)
  • Pomurski Tehnoloski Park (PTP, Slovenia)
  • Tecnalia Serbia (TEC, Serbia)
  • Industrial Automation / German Center for Robotics (DKR, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • XR Institute (XRI, Czech Republic)
  • Conoscenza e Innovazione (K&I, Italy)
  • EIT Manufacturing East GmbH (EITM, Austria)

Corvinus University of Budapest plays a key role in the project’s human-centered dimension. The Corvinus team’s task is to support engineers and developers in reflecting more consciously on how technological solutions affect people. Our team

provides social science and ethical perspectives to inform design decisions and highlight issues such as dignity, skills, inclusion, and well-being.

A central component of our work is intervention research. The Corvinus team monitors the research and development process as it unfolds. We share the results as feedback with the technical teams, highlighting human-centered risks and opportunities. We then examine how all of this influences the participants’ attitudes and practices.

Corvinus’s additional responsibilities:

  • leads the Responsible Research and Innovation Expert Academy

  • participates in mobility programs for researchers and research support staff

  • contributes to career planning and mentoring processes

  • organizing CITADEL Days events to present the project’s results

  • it also presents the project’s results at Deeptech Days

The project’s primary target groups:

  • researchers and PhD students: participation in international research focused on the human-centered development and operation of DeepTech technologies, gaining hands-on experience at applied research institutions, and receiving career planning and mentoring support
  • research support staff: learning about international best practices in research funding through professional assignments abroad—both as sending and receiving parties—expanding professional networks with consortium partners, and participating in targeted training in research management, knowledge transfer, grant management, and RRI

The project will include:

  • training for researchers and research support staff
  • international professional experience-building programs
  • career planning and mentoring support
  • utilization of DeepTech infrastructures and test environments
  • CITADEL Days and DeepTech Days events
  • publication of open-access educational materials and research findings

News and updates

Project Information

The project consortium’s official website: https://deeptech-citadels.com/

Project Framework: Horizon Europe
Call: Horizon-Widera-2024-Talents-03
Fact Sheet:  https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101217281

Hungarian funding: Project No. 2025-3.1.2-KÖA-2025-00017 was implemented with funding from the National Research, Development, and Innovation Fund of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, under the “2025-3.1.2-KÖA – Government Own Resources Fund” grant program.

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