The NOJ made a spectacular debut at the InfoSpace Conference

The organizers of InfoSpace have brought together the most influential organizations, public institutions and business associations in the country to present their latest developments and future innovations for the tenth time this year.
This year, the representatives of the National Office for the Judiciary were no longer guests, but presenters at the event.
This year's event focused on artificial intelligence and digital innovations, representing almost every field from space research to transport, IT and public affairs.
The digital developments of the courts fit perfectly with the subject matter, and the achievements of the judiciary aroused great public interest.
Dr. Tünde Handó, president of the NOJ, gave a spectacular presentation of how the courts have been transformed into a modern organization and an institution that meets the needs of the 21st century. She explained the operation and benefits of digital court, remote hearing, electronic administration and e-folder. The President of the National Office for the Judiciary emphasized that for a development of this size one has to dare to dream big and not to let go of these dreams even if at first they are accepted with reservations. This happened in the judiciary as well, but step by step every idea was realized.
Tünde Handó said that success requires not only courage and ambition, but also a reliable and well-prepared professional team, which has always been guaranteed in the National Office for the Judiciary.
Those who wanted to get to know the digital court in a more interactive way in addition to the presentation, could do so at the NOJ booth, which had a number of brochures and customer information available to guests.