Discover InfoShow 2026 in Szeged: smart home keynotes, hands-on workshops, real demos, and expert tips on integration, security, privacy, and interoperability for truly user-friendly automation.
when: 2026. March 2., Monday
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2026.03.04 (Wednesday) brings the nationwide InfoShow roadshow to multiple cities and venues, spotlighting the season’s headline theme: the smart home. A leading expert in the field will break down how connected living actually works, offering a clear overview of this sprawling topic and where the tech is heading.
What’s on the agenda
Alongside the keynotes, hands-on workshops dive into the hottest questions people care about right now, from practical integration to everyday usability. Expect real-world demos, system design tips, and frank talk about security, privacy, and interoperability—so you don’t end up with gadgets that don’t talk to each other.
Next stop: Szeged
Don’t miss the next stop of the InfoShow in Szeged on 2026.03.04. Today’s intelligent buildings don’t just react—they think ahead. But when does a system become truly efficient and user-friendly? The sessions aim to answer that, focusing on seamless control, automation that actually helps, and setups you can live with day to day. Note: Organizers reserve the right to change times and programs.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with workshops and demos that curious kids and techy teens can enjoy alongside adults
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Topic (smart homes) is globally popular, so you’ll recognize brands, standards, and trends from the U.S. scene
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Szeged is one of Hungary’s better-known cities to tourists—university town, historic center, easy day-trip feel
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Little to no Hungarian needed; tech talks like “interoperability/security” are universal, and many presenters/staff likely speak English
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Easy access: Szeged has frequent trains from Budapest (about 2–2.5 hours) and straightforward driving on major roads; local trams/buses or rideshares handle the last mile
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Hands-on demos give you practical takeaways you can compare to your gear back home
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Good value versus pricey U.S. expos—smaller crowds, more direct access to experts
Cons
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Exact venue/time can change, so you’ll need to double-check schedules and possibly juggle travel plans
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Smaller than big-name U.S. shows (CES, CEDIA), so fewer exhibitors and less “wow” hardware
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Some sessions or materials may be Hungarian-first, so you might miss nuances without translations
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If you’re not into smart-home tech, the narrow focus can feel niche compared with broader cultural events nearby