Skip to content
  • BIO+
  • CHIP+
  • DATA+
  • GREEN+
  • COMMUNITY
  • DE
  • NL
IO+ Archive
  • BIO+
  • CHIP+
  • DATA+
  • GREEN+
  • COMMUNITY
  • DE
  • NL
IO+ Archive
  • Health

Our pets’ nutrition can be greatly improved thanks to in-home testing

Owners of dogs or cats want the best for their pets, and that includes healthy food. Pet food must meet certain nutritional requirements in Europe, as set by FEDIAF (The European Pet Food Industry). However, there is a catch: tests…

  • Elcke Vels
  • January 25, 2024
  • Digital

Peter Wennink: “Growth ASML depends on talent. If that’s not available here, we will go somewhere else”

At his last press conference as ASML’s top executive, Wennink once again wanted to explain it. Semiconductors are at the heart of all the significant challenges facing the world – climate change, the energy transition, digitalization, and the aging of…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • January 24, 2024
  • Digital

Dutch satellite instrument achieves milestone in laser data transfer to Earth

It is the first time data has been sent from a satellite to a ground station on Earth using Dutch technology, TNO writes in a press release. The technology, which works with invisible laser signals, enables much faster and safer…

  • Team IO
  • January 24, 2024
  • Digital

ASML’s rise continues in 2023: sales increased by a third

ASML sees sales rise by nearly a third to 28 billion euros, despite chip surpluses and export restrictions to China. The Veldhoven-based company today presented its 2023 annual results. The company’s net profit was nearly 8 billion euros. And that…

  • Team IO
  • January 24, 2024
  • Start-ups

A booming economy thanks to migrant workers: A lesson from Germany

Following the elections last year, there has been a growing clamor advocating for a significant decrease in the influx of asylum seekers and migrants in the Netherlands. The intensity of this discourse has reached a point where it might shape…

  • Elcke Vels
  • January 24, 2024
  • Health, Sustainability

New sensor detects chemicals that affect thyroid

In a study by the University of Twente (UT), researchers have developed a new approach to detect pollutants that have potential human health implications, UT says in a press release. Perchlorate salts are chemicals. They have a slightly negative charge,…

  • Team IO
  • January 23, 2024
  • Health

Flanders gives new impetus to regenerative medicine with 15 million

With an investment of 15 million euros in the Flemish-Dutch partnership RegMed XB, the Flemish government is giving regenerative medicine a boost. The funding, spread over a five-year period, will be used among other things to develop new regenerative therapies…

  • Team IO
  • January 23, 2024
  • Sustainability

High water levels in the Netherlands. ‘From now on, we roll a dice with two sixes’

Water levels in the Netherlands are falling again, after breaking record after record last period. In the fight against the water, there was a widespread recourse to an ancient measure: sandbags. But more and more innovations are being devised to…

  • Elcke Vels
  • January 23, 2024
  • Science

Netherlands loses economic ground due to lagging R&D investment

The Netherlands spends less on research and development (R&D) compared to surrounding countries, TNO reports in a press release. Countries like Germany and Belgium have consistently increased R&D spending over the past 20 years, while the Netherlands’ growth has lagged…

  • Team IO
  • January 22, 2024
  • Health

With HI Sports’ dashboard, every club gets complete control over their field quality

The field manager can optimize his maintenance and inform his club directly about the field quality. Thanks to the field parameters, a player knows which shoes to put on best. The trainer sees the difference between the training fields and…

  • Team IO
  • January 22, 2024
Prev
1 … 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 … 974
Next

Copyright © 2026

  • Home
  • Privacy Policy