Gergely Téglásy

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Gergely Téglásy , abbreviation TG (* 1970 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian author, university professor and communication expert .

life and work

Téglásy lived in Madrid, Düsseldorf and California. He studied theater, film and media studies at the University of Vienna and published in several newspapers, translated the short story " Ein Kind " by Thomas Bernhard into Hungarian and wrote plays and the screenplay for the film " In Heaven ". In 2010 he started the first Facebook novel " Zwirbler ", which was nominated in 2014 for the Virus Thrower Award in the category of most contagious measures / strategy .

He is an external lecturer in the areas of communication, advertising and media design at the University of Vienna , lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences Burgenland in Eisenstadt in the Department of Information Technology and Information Management and holds courses (annual webinar) for communication specialists in adult education at the Business Development Institute . In 2015 he gave a lecture at TEDx in Linz.

Téglásy is the founder of several companies in the creative sector, including a co-founder of caregency GmbH , which is developing a senior emergency call solution called b-cared .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TG kladdebuchverlag.de
  2. ^ "A child" in Hungarian translation. Retrieved May 29, 2018 .
  3. Gergely Téglásy in the Internet Movie Database (English)
  4. Gergely Teglasy on Internet novel "Zwirbler" . In: orf.at of November 3, 2014
  5. # vsp14 final spurt: Overview of the nominations so far. In: Orbanism of September 27, 2014.
  6. Mag. Gergely Teglasy. External lecturer . In: Institute for Media and Communication Studies at the University of Vienna .
  7. a b Rals Hillebrand: Studying without being present. In: Salzburger Nachrichten . December 1, 2015, accessed July 30, 2018 .
  8. a b Gergely Teglasy. In: Campus. Burgenland University of Applied Sciences. Brings special together. P. 8f. Edition 01/2017. Retrieved July 30, 2018 .
  9. WIFI Trainer Award 2011. The most innovative trainers have been chosen. In: Austrian Chamber of Commerce
  10. Gergely Teglasy: Re-discover the creativity in yourself. Retrieved July 30, 2018 .
  11. ^ Speaker Profile TG (Gergely Teglasy). October 17, 2015, accessed July 30, 2018 .
  12. Rudolf Felser: b-cared: Viennese startup wants to save lives via mobile phone. In: Computerwelt . June 23, 2015, accessed July 30, 2018 .
  13. ↑ The b-cared emergency app for seniors comes on the smartwatch. In: Futurezone . November 10, 2016, accessed July 30, 2018 .