This project presents one application direction of the IARIP research architecture. The presented model is currently in the research and pilot validation phase. The timelines below outline the expected validation and development steps of the IARIP research architecture across different application domains. Following research validation, IARIP aims to initiate real-world projects together with industry and market partners based on the successfully validated models.

National resonant intelligence system for decision and operational coordination

Project Objective

The DHB (Digital Hungarian Brain) project aims to create a national-level resonant intelligence layer that coordinates existing institutional, economic, and infrastructure systems across Hungary.

DHB is not a new centralized state super-system, does not replace institutions, and does not centralize decision-making authority.

DHB functions as a coordinating, pattern-recognition, and forecasting intelligence, built on the AVA Nodes and sectoral systems already deployed through short-term projects (FIN, HEAL, EDU, City, ENE, IND, GOV).

What the project delivers

Through this project, Hungary’s digital, resonant operational “nervous system” is established, enabling national-level sensing, interpretation, and coordination of complex processes.

  1. National system coordination
  • – Connection of finance, healthcare, education, industry, energy, urban infrastructure, and government operations
  • – Identification of cross-sector patterns and dependencies
  • – Reduction of redundancies and systemic stress points
  1. National decision support and forecasting
  • – Modeling economic, social, and infrastructure impacts
  • – Forecasting mid-term risks and opportunities
  • – Evaluation of alternative national-level scenarios
  1. Real-time national situational awareness
  • – Aggregated, anonymized visibility into sectoral and institutional states
  • – Early detection of overloads, shortages, and cascading risks
  • – Support for rapid response in crisis situations

How DHB is structured

DHB is not a single central hub, but a distributed intelligence system.

Core layers:

  • – AVA Nodes deployed within institutions and sectors
  • – RI-Net as the national resonant network
  • – DHB coordination layer that interprets cross-system patterns and relationships

DHB does not centralize raw data. Instead, it processes patterns and signals, fully respecting data protection, sovereignty, and institutional autonomy.

How the project is implemented

DHB is built gradually and in a controlled manner.

I. Foundation – national interconnection

  • – Connection of operational AVA Nodes from short-term projects
  • – Activation of RI-Net at the national level
  • – Establishment of data protection, anonymization, and access-control frameworks
  • II. Integration – forming national intelligence
  • – Linking sector-level patterns and insights
  • – Launch of cross-sector analytics and forecasting
  • – Testing national decision-support capabilities

III. Activation – operational Digital Hungarian Brain

  • – Real-time national-level operation
  • – Pilot use for strategic and governmental decision support
  • – Preparation for international interconnection (Global Brain)

Project Outcome

By completing the project, the following is achieved:

  • – a coherent, predictive national intelligence layer,
  • – faster, more accurate, and more stable state and economic operations,
  • – reduced systemic inefficiencies and resource waste,
  • – data-driven yet human-centered national decision-making.

The DHB – Digital Hungarian Brain represents the mid-term national pillar of the AVA system, serving as a bridge between institutional-level intelligence and the future Global Brain.