Inventors’ Olympiad – Genius ’98 International Fair of Inventions
Jeromos Cup for the Invention of the Vitality Meter — 1998, Budapest, Hungary
The First Inventors’ Olympiad – Genius ’98 International Fair of Inventions, organized by the Hungarian Association of Inventors, created an international platform for innovators from around the world to present their ideas and technological developments. The event brought together participants from 24 countries and highlighted a wide range of inventions across multiple scientific and technical fields. At the competition, inventions were evaluated based on their originality, practical usefulness, and quality of presentation. In recognition of the invention of the Vitality Meter, György Egely was awarded the Jeromos Cup. The award acknowledged the originality of the invention and its contribution to innovative research into human vitality and energy-related phenomena.
