US Market Entry
Bootcamp Program:
Get the American dream!
Our mission: We are building a bridge between Hungarian innovation and the endless possibilities of the American market. Don't miss out, start your company in the USA!

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The first step to American success: Know the terrain!


Florida: Where the sun never sets!
Throw your company into the deep end! This 5-day, intensive training will reveal the secrets of the American market for Hungarian companies. Are you ready to conquer America, but don't know where to start? This is your place!
USA Speedwalker
Get the keys to the American market and boost your company's potential.
Local gurus
American and Hungarian experts who share the recipe for success firsthand.
Experience the "Dolce Vita"
Get a taste of the American lifestyle as you explore Orlando.
Programs you will remember
Trainings, cultural experiences and unforgettable community programs.
What happens next?
The USA Accelerator team won't let you down! Mentoring and comprehensive training for long-term success.

"Boots on the ground"
Our team lives in Florida, so you are guaranteed not to get boring online lectures, but a true American experience.
Experience that matters
We have been organizing the Hungarian Summit for the fifth year, and now the Bootcamp is here to raise the bar even higher.
Connections that open doors
We work with universities and professional organizations to bring you the latest knowledge.
American and Hungarian experts
Learn about the American business world with those who are at home in it.
These are waiting for you in America!

Research Park Incubator
The Central Florida Research Park incubator is located near the University of Central Florida campus and adjacent to key technology industry centers, and is primarily emerging high-tech companies The 48,000 square foot facility offers Class A office space with flexible lease options, as well as meeting and conference rooms, shared office facilities, a kitchen and reception area. It also provides space for laboratories and early-stage manufacturing activities.


The Space Life Sciences Lab is located near the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and is one of the world's leading research institutions in the field of space life sciences. The innovative facility plays a key role in space exploration, particularly in the study of plant biology, microgravity experiments, and human health. The research conducted here contributes to the future of space travel, helping NASA and other space agencies with their missions. The center collaborates with universities, private companies, and research institutions to develop new technologies to sustain life in space and keep astronauts healthy.


Port Canaveral is one of the busiest ports in the United States, located in Florida, and plays a significant economic role in commercial shipping and tourism. Its strategic location provides an important gateway to Towards the Atlantic Ocean, and serves as a key logistics hub for international trade.
The region's economic importance is further enhanced by the nearby Kennedy Space Center and NASA Headquarters, which is a leading center of space exploration and innovation.


Downtown Incubator
The Downtown Incubator is in early stage technological supports companies. The facility offers private offices, a shared workspace, a conference room and a kitchen for businesses.
The incubator was established in October 2019 as a collaboration between the University of Central Florida and the City of Orlando.


The Orlando KIA Center is one of the city's state-of-the-art and most important multifunctional arena, located in the heart of the city center. The iconic facility primarily hosts sporting events, concerts, and large-scale events. The Orlando Magic It is the official home of the NBA, making it a top attraction for basketball fans, but it also hosts many world-famous performers and entertainment events.


Orlando City Hall is the government headquarters of the city of Orlando, Florida, located in the heart of downtown Orlando, at the corner of South Orange Avenue and South Street. The nine-story, postmodern building was built by Lincoln Property Company and completed in 1992. City Hall stands 155 feet (48 m) tall and is distinguished by its distinctive 120-foot (36 m) copper dome.
The entrance to the building leads into a rotunda-like space called the 'Great Hall', which serves as the city's formal and informal meeting place. It features an imposing grand staircase leading to the city council chamber. The city hall houses the city's government offices and also includes two art galleries.
The current city hall was previously an eight-story building that was demolished in 1991, and the demolition was used in the opening scene of the film 'Lethal Weapon 3.' The area around the city hall has undergone significant development over the years and is now surrounded by modern office buildings and cultural facilities.
Orlando City Hall is not only the center of city government, but also a venue for cultural events and art exhibitions, making it a defining element of city life.


Mills Gallery is one of Orlando’s most acclaimed art galleries, located in the city’s vibrant Mills 50 neighborhood. The gallery aims to create a dialogue around art and provide a space for local and international artists to showcase their work. Visitors will encounter a variety of art styles and mediums that offer inspiration and thought-provoking experiences. Mills Gallery not only hosts exhibitions, but also hosts art events, workshops, and community programs designed to share a passion for art and bring the community together.

Bootcamp program speakers


Carol Ann Logue is the Director of the University of Central Florida's Business Incubation Program and Innovation Districts, overseeing nine sites that support early-stage and fast-growing companies in key technology sectors across Central Florida. She is also the Co-Founder and Director of the Central Florida Tech Grove, an innovation collaboration hub established through a Partnership Intermediary Agreement with the UCF Research Foundation and the Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division, alongside other military and defense partners.
Previously, she was Associate Director at the University of Florida's Southern Technology Applications Center, assisting NASA and federal labs in technology transfer. She also served as VP of Information Services at Technology Strategic Planning Inc., providing global tech analysis, and worked at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Carol Ann represents UCF on several industry boards, including Team Orlando, NDIA Central Florida, VRARA Central Florida, and the Florida Photonics Cluster. She chairs the Central Florida STEM Education Council and serves on the Executive Board of the Orlando Tech Community. She holds a BS in Biology from the University of Arkansas and an MS in Library and Information Science from Louisiana State University.


Lou Paris is the Director of Economic Development for Volusia County. Paris brings extensive experience in entrepreneurship and business development. His previous positions include serving as the Director of the nationally recognized Prince Entrepreneurship Program at Stetson University and as Business Development and Marketing Manager at CareerSource Flagler Volusia. Paris earned both his Bachelor's and Master of Business Administration degrees from Stetson University. His contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including the Volusia County Business Incubator's 2021 “Ambassador of the Year Award”.


Mr. York's prestigious world-class career spans over 40 years in the branding and graphic design industry. His primary responsibilities have been developing the creative vision, management, presentation, marketing and implementation of public and private, domestic, and international branding and design projects. In addition, as a skilled design educator, he was chairman of one of the largest and most successful college graphic design departments in the world.
Howard has held senior creative positions at numerous top-tier firms, including TranSystems, Bechtel, Enterprise, Lippincott, FutureBrand and Addison where he was responsible for numerous high visibility projects for both Fortune 500 companies, like: Exxon, Sanyo, TransUnion, McDonald's, Household and Taco Bell as well as transit branding projects for both the New York, Nashville, and Washington Area Metropolitan Transportation Authority's.
The York Branding office is located in Orlando, Florida. Our core group of experts combined with local and national affiliations has a virtually unlimited capability to deliver award-winning, results driven branding and graphics solutions.
Mr York has won over 200 National and International awards for his creativity and design. His work has been included in the Permanent Design Collections of the Cooper Hewitt and Museum of Modern Art in New York


Gabor's expertise extends beyond his rich background in senior management and leadership. With a keen eye for market entry strategies, he has orchestrated successful expansions for global firms into new territories across three continents. His nuanced understanding of diverse markets has been instrumental in implementing soft landing programs, easing the transition for companies into unfamiliar business landscapes.
His educational background in Mechanical Engineering, complemented by a Master's degree in Business Administration with a Finance Concentration, equips him with a holistic perspective in navigating both technical and financial aspects of business ventures.
Having navigated the complexities of fast-paced, high-stress, multi-cultural environments in Europe, the United States, and numerous countries in Latin America, Gabor is deeply committed to fostering workplace cultures that prioritize employee well-being and drive high performance. He thrives on coaching and developing talent, ensuring that organizations not only meet but exceed their objectives.
Gabor's dedication to supporting leaders in realizing their visions of success is matched by his proficiency in designing systems that optimize both individual and organizational effectiveness. Whether it's streamlining operations, enhancing communication channels, or implementing innovative strategies, he continuously seeks out opportunities to elevate performance and drive sustainable growth.


Rafael Caamano is a board member of the Business Incubation Program at the University of Central Florida, who has over 20 years of experience helping the development of more than 100 businesses and startups. It supports the stability and success of innovative technologies and growth-capable companies with mentoring and consulting.
Internationally, he has done consulting work at institutions such as the Loyola Business Institute in Guatemala, the Autonomous University of the West in Colombia and the Institute of Science and Technology in the Dominican Republic. He also actively participates in the work of charity and economic development committees.
He previously served in the US Army and holds an MBA from the Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico. He completed his further education at Harvard University and the Kauffman Foundation, among others. He has used his experience to support veterans and entrepreneurs by founding the Veterans Entrepreneurship Initiative (VEI), which provides resources and guidance for them to achieve business success.
His achievements have been recognized with numerous awards, including the Orlando Business Journal's Veteran of Influence Award (2019) and the US Small Business Administration's Florida Community Partner of the Year (2024).


I believe we can all make a difference and have a positive impact on the world around us.
Living in Volusia County since 2011, I founded my marketing company in 2015, leveraging my 15+ years of international marketing experience with a roster of clients in both Florida and Europe, and then launched the non-profit HungarianHub to foster networking between innovative business and community leaders from Hungary and the United States.
I represent the interests of the local Hungarian communities, strengthening commercial and economic relations between Hungary and the United States of America, and promoting cultural and academic relations including tourism, internships and student trips.
I was inaugurated as Honorary Consul of Hungary in Daytona Beach, Central Florida in 2019.


Imre has been a practicing Certified Public Accountant since 2004. Born and raised in Hungary, he moved to the United States to complete his studies at Florida International University. As he began his career in public accounting two decades ago, his "think outside the box" and results-oriented approach immediately resonated with entrepreneurs he worked with. With his international background and understanding of various cultures, Imre, along with his team of almost 20 people, now represents clients from all corners of the world, helping both start-ups and existing businesses get to the next level.


As my childhood hero Arnold Schwarzenegger paved the way for many of us, I fell in love with the sport of bodybuilding and fitness at a very early age and since then my goal was to help others through my knowledge and dedication.
I am the owner of REvive Fitness of Ormond beach, which has been awarded the BEST Personal Training studio in the past 10 years.
We are helping busy adults to have more energy, better sleep, a longer and more vibrant life.
Very thankful everyday to be able to do what I have chosen as my profession and be the servant of our great community.


Agnes Fray, the owner of Intermix Real Estate Inc., is an experienced real estate broker and community leader with outstanding expertise in residential, commercial, and investment real estate. As an active member of the Global and Commercial Councils at the Orlando Regional Realtor Association (ORRA), she builds international business relationships, supports global investors, and contributes to the growth of the commercial real estate market.
Originally from Hungary, she has successfully navigated the American business landscape, with a strong focus on veteran housing programs and real estate education. With certifications as a Military Relocation Professional (MRP) and Florida Military Specialist (FMS), she serves as the Chair of the Sponsorship Committee at the Orange County Mayor's Veteran Advisory Board and leads the Community Outreach Task Force at the ORRA Military Advisory Council, working to support the veteran community.
Through strategic partnerships and economic collaborations, she is committed to fostering sustainable growth by working with government officials, nonprofit organizations, and industry leaders. She is dedicated to supporting Hungarian professionals and businesses in Florida and beyond, helping them thrive in the international market.


Derek Ephrem, the Director of Economic Development at the Orlando Economic Partnership and former Senior Director of Economic Development at Enterprise Florida, is a seasoned economic development professional with over 23 years of experience in various locations that includes Florida, California, and Australia. With an innovative mindset and a talent for collaboration, Derek consistently identifies and capitalizes on international business opportunities that propel economic growth.
Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Derek obtained a Bachelor of Science from California State University Long Beach. His extensive international network is a testament to his ability to cultivate strategic partnerships that yield mutual benefits. Derek's adeptness at connecting trusted parties has positioned him as a key influencer in the economic development sphere.
A skilled communicator and relationship builder, Derek fosters open dialogue and cultivates strong bonds with stakeholders. His positive outlook and inclusive approach make him a respected figure in his field.
Derek's commitment to excellence and his knack for bringing together the right people at the right time have solidified his reputation in economic development.


We import/export goods, vehicles and personal items from and to the US. Our warehouse is in Miami, and our Hungarian location is at Torokbalint DEPO


Expert in Bankruptcy Protection, Eviction Defense, and Immigration Law Jurisdiction: Within the United States, primarily serving Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Sunrise, Weston, Orlando, and surrounding areas. With extensive international experience, Áron established his law firm, Szabo Law Group, which provides a wide range of legal services across the United States, focusing primarily on Florida and Washington, DC Thanks to his diverse expertise and international education, he successfully handles cases in bankruptcy protection, eviction defense, and immigration law.
Dr. Áron Szabó was born in Budapest and lived there until the age of 13, when his family relocated to the United States. He has been living in Florida ever since and was introduced to the legal profession during his university studies.


2011-2015- senior consultant and key account project manager at HIPA Budapest (Hungarian Investment Promotion Agency) 2015-2021- Ecomoic and trade attaché, Economic Counsellor- Consulate General of Hungary in Milan(Italy) 2022- current position- Economic and Trade Counselor at the Embassy of Hungary in Washington DC


Mrs. Csaszar, a prominent figure in the world of business with a wealth of expertise spanning various industries worldwide and a proven track record of success, Erika has played an instrumental role in shaping SecWorldwide & Associates into the beacon of excellence it is today. Erika's impressive international background is a testament to her versatility and adaptability. She has gained extensive experience in various industries including Tech (Apple), Consumer Goods (Procter&Gamble, Germany), Finance (Citibank, Hungary), and Hospitality (Intercontinental Hotels in London). Her professional journey has taken her across the globe and she speaks five languages fluently. Her ability to thrive in demanding and challenging environments has been key to her professional accomplishments and career success worldwide.
Bootcamp program partners
Application deadline
28 March 2025.
Time and place
March 31 - April 4, Orlando
Participation fee
Normal Pass
$3500
Partner Pass
$2500
*Attention! We can start the training if a minimum of 10 people apply!
Application
Fill out the form and reserve one of the limited spaces!

What happens when you answer the call?
The first 10 companies have already taken the initial step!
They are the ones who have already set out to conquer America: the Alumni members of the 2024 Bootcamp program. In the framework of a 3-day training, they were able to delve into the mysteries of the US market, and then in the last 2 days, the Hungarian Summit within its framework, they were able to get to know American culture and gain valuable contacts.
US MARKET ENTRY BOOTCAMP PROGRAM 2024
- Is your business ready to enter the American market?
- Why is Florida the best starting point for foreign companies?
- What financial and legal conditions are necessary to enter the market?
- Why is the right business strategy important for success?
- What are the typical pitfalls to face when entering the USA?
These questions were answered this year by the 3-day intensive USAAccelerator training program, which was organized together with the incubator program of the University of Central Florida and MandoLab's business consultants.
Bootcamp Program FAQ
The US Market Entry Bootcamp Program is a 5-day introductory training course during which participants can learn about the operation of the US market, touching on all its important aspects. In addition, through cultural and community programs, they can get to know the local culture and make valuable connections.
The program is primarily recommended for Hungarian SMEs and advanced startups who plan to enter the American market in the future or want to get to know it.
If your business is serious about entering the market and you have basic knowledge of the American market, then the Speedway to America We recommend our intensive training series starting under
Similar to the 2024 program, in 2025 the events will be held again in Florida, at locations provided by the University of Central Florida, in the city of Orlando.
The program runs for 5 days, March 31st through April 4th, live in Orlando and Daytona Beach at venues provided by the University of Central Florida.
Our program provides general knowledge of the areas necessary to get to know the American market. Among other things, you can learn about the American business culture, the legal and tax environment, as well as how to start and build a company in the USA.
The program is not based on theoretical literature, but on practical experiences and case studies. By the end of the training, the participants will be able to assess the situation of their business and the areas where development may be needed to start entering the market, and they will also acquire basic knowledge of the US market.
Participants who would like to enter the market, a Speedway to America within the framework of the program, they can acquire in-depth knowledge, with the help of which they can outline and implement a market entry strategy. Furthermore, enthusiastic participants of our program, with the cooperation of the University of Central Florida, in business incubators they can acquire an office that provides a significant advantage both before and after entering the market.
You can apply on the program's official website by filling out a form it can be. After applying, we will contact you and we will be happy to answer any questions within the framework of a free consultation.
Normal Pass (general admission):
Total price: $3500
Discounted price: $3200 (valid until January 31)
Partner Pass (accompanying ticket):
Total price: $2500
Discounted price: $2200 (valid until January 31)
Just like last year, you don't have to do everything this year either!
The price of the Bootcamp ticket includes the fee for professional education, community and cultural programs, meals during training, and transit costs between locations.
But don't worry! The USA Accelerator team will also help you find and book your flight and accommodation if you get stuck. Next year we will also try to provide discounted accommodation in reliable hotels close to the venues.
If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact the USA Accelerator team info@usaaccelerator.com at!
The Bootcamp participants are Courtyard Orlando East/UCF Area They will be accommodated in a hotel. Address:
12000 Collegiate Way, Orlando, FL 32817, USA.
A shuttle bus will transport participants to the event location every morning and return to the hotel every evening. Organized transportation ensures a comfortable and seamless journey between programs.