Social Responsibility
There is a world beyond the office and we would like to make it a better place.
We are lucky. What else could you call the fact that we are able to freely share our thoughts with whomever we want to, that we can freely decide about our goals in life, our profession, where we live and with whom we share our lives? That we can say what we think. And what is more: say it in our mother tongue. But we also know that this freedom means responsibility: we must help those who are not quite as lucky as we are. This is why we support the work of Amnesty International in Hungary with translations. We hope that in this way we can contribute to more and more people becoming able to exercise their basic human rights. Freely.
Our company has committed itself to environmentally friendly technologies and alternative energy resources years ago. This is how we became steadfast supporters of Antro Group. We value their efforts highly and look forward to the solar-powered car that they are currently developing. We help their work with translations.
How could we combine our love for technical sports and our feeling of responsibility towards those who live in countries poorer than ours? It was the Budapest-Bamako Rally, the Big African Tour, in which we participated for the first time in 2009, that provided us with the solution to this problem. This adventure, lasting for a fortnight, ended with a remarkable event: we handed over to the needy the medicine and teaching materials we had taken along with us for them.
Our company has committed itself to environmentally friendly technologies and alternative energy resources years ago. This is how we became steadfast supporters of Antro Group. We value their efforts highly and look forward to the solar-powered car that they are currently developing. We help their work with translations.
How could we combine our love for technical sports and our feeling of responsibility towards those who live in countries poorer than ours? It was the Budapest-Bamako Rally, the Big African Tour, in which we participated for the first time in 2009, that provided us with the solution to this problem. This adventure, lasting for a fortnight, ended with a remarkable event: we handed over to the needy the medicine and teaching materials we had taken along with us for them.