Zoltán Horváth graduated in 1993 from the Faculty of Science at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE-TTK) with a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. In 1996, he completed his doctoral coursework in Informatics at the same institution. To enhance his management skills, he participated in various professional training programs, including FROST & SULLIVAN: Advanced Project Management (1996), EXCEL Partnership: Internal Auditor (1997), and KPMG-BME Academy: Knowledge Management (2002).
As part of his professional career, he contributed to the development and international market launch of several products. Notably, as Executive Vice President of the California-based Mindmaker Inc. (1998–2002), he played a key role in patented products such as Prody Parrot (Smithsonian Permanent Collection Award, 1999) and Game Commander (Computer Times Editor’s Choice Award, 2000).
He also achieved international recognition, earning awards such as the Golden WEB Award and PocketPC Magazine Best Software Award, for products developed by the Hawaii-based 9Isles International Inc. (2002–2014), including Aerobeak and WikiWiki Puzzle Game.