Obuda University Secures Nearly HUF 390 million in Funding for Space Research Project
Óbuda University received a non-refundable grant of HUF 389,333,959 within the framework of the HU-RIZONT International Excellence Research Cooperation Program (code number: 2025-1.2.1-HU-RIZONT) for the implementation of the project, titled “New perspectives in transatlantic space industry innovation: Development of sustainable robotic and human-centered systems for near-Earth and cislunar space exploration,” identification number: 2025-1.2.1-HU-RIZONT-2025-00125.
The main research and development directions of the project include (i) the joint development of a next-generation autonomous lunar rover prototype – with machine learning and digital twin-assisted navigation and resource exploration capabilities –, (ii) solutions supporting real-time physiological and cognitive monitoring adapted to spacesuit and EVA workflows, and (iii) digital twin-based integrated modeling of cislunar systems to optimize resource efficiency and mission resilience. Expected results of the project include a mobility/robotics demonstrator suitable for a Moon-analog environment, biometric feedback integrated into EVA processes, digital twin-based simulation tools, and a Cislunar Sustainability Framework supporting responsible, environmentally friendly and economically scalable space infrastructure and operations design (ISRU/SSA, debris mitigation, circular resource loops). In addition to technology demonstrations, the project strengthens the long-term transatlantic innovation partnership with international workshops, researcher and student mobility, and an exploitation and IP roadmap.