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International train traffic will derail in the absence of good cooperation

Do you travel by train from time to time? Then you are probably always looking for the most optimal route. All over the world, we are using the railways more and more intensively. Trains must run swiftly, safely and completely…

  • Linda Bak
  • June 2, 2022
  • Decarbonizing Europe

Largest thermal power plant in France prevents as much CO2 as 1000 cars emit

Making malt is not that complicated. But producing this indispensable raw material for beer in a sustainable way is quite a different story. You need a lot of heat to do that. For this purpose, the Boortmalt malting plant in…

  • Matthias Vanheerentals
  • June 2, 2022
  • Health

Digital coach from Nori Health helps patients with Crohn’s disease

Around 5 million people around the world suffer from chronic gastrointestinal diseases, such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. They often experience fatigue and other physical and psychological ailments. The AI-driven digital coach from Nori Health is an innovative digital…

  • Elcke Vels
  • June 1, 2022
  • Sustainability

The Unwastor turns unwashed, unsorted, and unshredded plastic into raw material for new poles and boards

Also called the ‘UnWastor’, the UPPACT test and demo factory in Eemshaven is capable of processing unshredded, unsorted and unwashed plastic and textile waste into robust and recyclable products. “Used cigarette butts, gym shoes, and artificial turf. Our machine can…

  • Elcke Vels
  • June 1, 2022
  • Sustainability

Rainwater can replace valuable drinking water

In Austria, the average person consumes 140 liters of drinking water per day. Drinking water is of high quality, but is used in areas for which rainwater could also be used. Resource-saving use of drinking water would be appropriate for…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • June 1, 2022
  • Start-ups

Faster, more transparent and cleaner goods transportation thanks to Dutch company from Rotterdam

Did you know that many carriers in the logistics sector are still dependent on ‘old fashioned’ paperwork? Or that there are hundreds of empty trucks driving around in and between European ports every day? UTURN thought this could be done…

  • Milan Lenters
  • May 31, 2022
  • Digital

The Koepel in Haarlem: from penitentiary to tech campus for SMEs

Anyone entering the Koepel Prison in the Dutch city of Haarlem through its main entrance will first walk into a large, open hall. The building was designed in the early twentieth century so that the prison guards had an overview…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • May 31, 2022
  • Decarbonizing Europe

France revives itself through hydrogen and less impactful buildings

A crisis like the corona pandemic calls for decisive measures. The EU has freed up €723.8 billion in an effort to use the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) to pull the European economy out of the recession caused by corona.…

  • Mauro Mereu
  • May 31, 2022
  • Start-ups, Sustainability

HART wants to stretch the limits of our senses with a sleeve that speaks all languages

“So much happened last year!” Lisa Overdevest enthuses. She is head of Marketing, Awareness and Business within the TU/e student team HART. And she is not joking. Besides a place in the finals of the largest student entrepreneurship competition in…

  • Aafke Eppinga
  • May 30, 2022
  • Sustainability

Turning Dutch universities into places of entrepreneurship requires a paradigm shift

In his acceptance speech for his honorary doctorate at Twente University, Prince Constantijn of Orange shared his belief that universities have a role to make an impact beyond education and science. “This is not an incremental change. It’ll be a…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • May 30, 2022
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