Are you working for profit or to create an impact? For serial-entrepreneur Balázs Horváth it used to be all about the money. But during his years at EIT Digital Master School, he made a big shift in his thinking. Nowadays his drive for running several businesses, next to a full-time PhD, is giving back to society. “I want to make an impact and empower others to live for their passions.”
Researching predictive maintenance for the telecom industry
Horváth’s full-time job is currently being an EIT Digital Industrial Doctorate student. Under the academic supervision of ELTE University in Budapest, he researches how to use data efficiently at Magyar Hungarian Telekom and Deutsche Telekom. His focus is time series, forecasting, and anomaly detecting – in other words, predicting potential problems to prevent them from happening. What he likes most about his industrial doctorate is working directly with the industry. “Industrial doctorates completely change the way research is done. Previously, you did your research, published the results and then maybe the industry applied it five years later. Now I’m working with an industrial partner that has a problem and has data. With my applied research, I can tackle their problem.”