Budapest [Hungary], UAE Embassy in Budapest has launched UAE Majlis i Hungary to serve as a platform for cultural cooperation and scientific dialogue, and to facilitate the exchange of views on various social files. Saud Hamad Al Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to Hungary, said, “The launch of this platform in Hungary aims to enhance cultural and social ties between the two countries and to introduce Hungarians to the long-standing customs and traditions of the UAE. The discussion during the first session addressed the topic of AI, which was controlled." Attendees also received an overview of the UAE experience by Katalin Bogoyy, President of the Hungarian Association of Nations and former UNESCO President, with the participation of Hungarian government officials, professors, researchers and students from various universities and youth associations . and leadership in the field of artificial intelligence, and what it aspires to achieve in line with the vision of intelligent leadership to develop the best services to enhance the UAE's competitiveness.The ambassador's residence in Budapest where the Majlis took place is also the former home of scientist John von Neumann, and during the first session of the Majlis, the John von Neumann University in Hungary launched its Neumann H2 vehicle, which runs on both hydrogen and solar power. Is, and it was run for the first time. From Majlis to public roads. The vehicle was first announced at the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), which was held at Expo City Dubai last year. Concluding the program on the vehicle, which was partly manufactured in the UAE, are the words of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai: “Innovation is a continuous journey with no deadlines. Ambassador Al Shamsi thanked the participants for their contributions and announced that future iterations of the Majlis will bring government and academic participants from the UAE to meet their Hungarian counterparts, furthering the noble objective of the Majlis. will complete.