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Digital biomarkers let doctor see how patients are really doing

In the consultation room, a doctor often only gets a limited picture of how a patient is doing. Someone might talk about the pain they are feeling today, but not about how well they were doing last week. The young…

  • Cindy Cloin
  • January 3, 2022
  • Opinion

2022: The year ‘hands’ make a comeback in innovation

We tend to spend some of our time in contemplation around the turn of the year, especially this year. Before we begin our innovation plans for 2022, I’d like to talk about the role that hands play in innovation. Just…

  • Willemijn Brouwer
  • January 2, 2022
  • Sustainability

Will we be looking at cities very differently in 2022?

Bags made out of fungi. Concrete walls lined with moss. An alternative to milk fat that makes plant-based protein taste creamy. We might just start hearing more about these innovations in 2022, says Maurits Burgering, program director at the Thematic…

  • Corine Spaans
  • January 2, 2022
  • Opinion

The best scientists are absolutely nuts

Just as some women can look forward to their monthly dose of gossip under the hairdresser’s dryer (“only at the salon”), I also look forward to my weekly dose of science. I can’t help it, but I am simply obsessed…

  • Eveline van Zeeland
  • January 1, 2022
  • Start-ups

‘To stay young at heart you have to start doing something that gives you satisfaction’

Every year, thousands of new entrepreneurs over the age of sixty register with Chambers of Commerce across Europe. Innovation Origins spoke to a number of these grey innovative starters and asked them about their motives. This week, we portray them…

  • Arnoud Cornelissen
  • December 31, 2021
  • Sustainability

‘Sending data via laser communication more effective and secure than via radio frequencies’

If the current corona era has taught us anything, it is how dependent we have become on the Internet. Access to the Internet has now become “a kind of human right,” so says Will Crowcombe, systems engineer and technical project…

  • Erzsó Alföldy
  • December 31, 2021
  • Start-ups

‘Women-led innovative companies still receive less funding’

Women-led start-ups in Europe are rising in numbers – in 2020, over 20 percent of the companies funded by the European Innovation Council had a female CEO – yet equality is far from being achieved altogether. In an effort to…

  • Mauro Mereu
  • December 31, 2021
  • Health, Start-ups

‘Producing food in a way that is good for people, animals and planet’

Every year, thousands of new entrepreneurs over the age of sixty register with Chambers of Commerce across Europe. Innovation Origins spoke to a number of these grey innovative starters and asked them about their motives. This week, we portray them…

  • Koen Verhelst
  • December 30, 2021
  • Digital

AI specialist Scailable is looking for new growth in a licensing model

To get a good picture of the IT & Data Science sector and Brabant’s strengths in this sector, the Brabant Development Agency (BOM) conducted an in-depth study. In an almost 300-page report, the study provides an overview of the size…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • December 30, 2021
  • Sustainability

Vienna.dealroom.co helps Viennese Start-ups and Investors network worldwide

In November 2021, the City of Vienna went live with its own profile on dealroom.co – after a year of preparation by the Vienna Business Agency. The entire startup ecosystem of Vienna, Austria is represented. “Start-ups, investors, public institutions, universities,…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • December 30, 2021
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