Our automation development manager, Roland Németh, spoke to high school students about the relationship between space exploration and architecture, as well as the simulation methods used by our firm, at the Hungarian Astronautical Society's Space Camp.

People living in larger cities may experience hotter summers due to climate change, as the built environment gradually increases temperatures. As a contracted partner of the European Space Agency (ESA), we have access to Earth observation data from satellites. We integrate these into our HeatScape Resolve service, which simulates the factors affecting urban heat islands and helps us to propose solutions during the project preparation phase.

The students were informed, enthusiastic and asked lots of questions. We are delighted to see that science has sparked such interest in young people, which is why we aim to do more of these lectures and inspire the scientists of the future!