At Mediagnost, precision, strategic thinking and commitment to the future are core values. That is why we believe that supporting young talent is not only a social responsibility, but also an integral part of our business philosophy.
We are pleased to announce that our company is a key sponsor of Bálint Krisch, the 2025 U10 age group and rapid Hungarian chess champion. Bálint will travel to one of the world's biggest youth chess tournaments, the FIDE Cadet World Championship World Championships, which will be held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, from 18 September to 1 October 2025.
Strategy and commitment - common ground
Why is it important to support a young chess player?
Because chess embodies the same values that drive our engineering work:
Analytical thinking and precision
In the world of diagnostics, every little detail counts. The same is true on the chessboard: a single mistake can be fatal. Bálint's unwavering focus and precise calculations are an inspiration to us all.
Long-term strategy
A common feature of a successful diagnostic process and a game of chess is thinking several moves ahead. Not only do we focus on the current solution, but we also consider future possibilities and risks - just as Valentin does in his games.
Commitment to the future
Bálint Krisch is a promising talent for the future of Hungarian chess. By supporting this young talent, we are expressing our belief in the future generation and the power of excellence.
Bálint Krisch and the World Cup
Bálint has earned the right to represent Hungary at this prestigious event with his outstanding results in the 2025 U10 age group.
A FIDE Cadet World Championship It brings together 842 young chess players from 88 countries, making it a truly global event where the champions of the future compete against each other.
Despite his young age, Bálint's dedication and achievements are a great inspiration for the whole Mediagnost team.
We are cheering for Bálint!
During the competition, between 18 September and 1 October, we will be cheering for Bálint to represent Hungary among the best in the world.
Go Hungary, go Bálint!