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Nijmegen start-up Relai wants to use AI to improve the medical world in times of crisis

The corona crisis is hitting the economy hard but where most people are reluctant to start a new business, the founders of start-up Relai came to the Chamber of Commerce in good spirits. Thomas Thuijsman, co-founder: “We were even laughed…

  • Caroline Lichtenberg
  • October 2, 2020
  • Mobility

Cleaner air on motorways thanks to matrix signs with artificial intelligence

When matrix signs start blinking above a motorway, the average commuter already knows what time it is. Traffic jams. Although the adjusted speed limit does help to improve traffic flow. There is one more indirect effect of this dynamic traffic…

  • Arnoud Cornelissen
  • October 1, 2020
  • Digital

Additive Industries Founder Daan Kersten to lead Technobis, as photonics industry reaches market maturity

Alkmaar-based Technobis has found a new CEO: Daan Kersten, until recently the owner of Additive Industries. Kersten has the ambition to build Technobis into a leading company in the field of integrated photonics sensing. The company’s products are based on…

  • IO redactie
  • October 1, 2020
  • Digital

Marketiger shows extreme growth at Brainport Industries Campus

It was already expected that Marketiger would quickly grow out of its new factory spaces at Brainport Industries Campus (BIC). But that the speed of expansion has also surprised CEO Maikel de Wit of the company specializing in 3D printing.…

  • IO redactie
  • October 1, 2020
  • Sustainability

Breakthroughs with photonics: growing lettuce with red and blue light

From October 5 to 9, the third edition of the Photonics Applications Week will take place. In this series, Innovation Origins highlights the breakthrough that the application of photonics has meant for three different fields: medical care, the gaming industry,…

  • Lucette Mascini
  • October 1, 2020
  • Health

Taking photos using ultrasound and ten thousand microbubbles in a layer of water

Ultrasound therapies may become more effective and easier in the future. A team of researchers led by Peer Fischer from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (part of the Max Planck Society) and the University of Stuttgart (both in…

  • Arnoud Cornelissen
  • October 1, 2020
  • Sustainability

New enzyme cocktail breaks down plastic waste six times faster

We are surrounded by plastic in our daily life. From water bottles to our clothes. Around 400 million metric tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. A large proportion of which later ends up in the natural environment, for…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • September 30, 2020
  • Mobility

Self-driving cars drive ‘more like humans’ with new algorithm

Scientists from the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft, the Netherlands) have developed a new model that helps better describe human driving behavior. The algorithm works using a risk threshold to better predict driving actions. The model can be used…

  • Emma van Nuland
  • September 30, 2020
  • Sustainability

Brainport Eindhoven prepares to tackle ten big challenges in an effort to remain a top region

The Brainport Eindhoven region is an important growth engine of the Dutch economy. It is, therefore, of great importance, both for the region itself and for the country, to further strengthen this position. The fact that this not only increases…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • September 30, 2020
  • Digital

Breakthroughs with photonics: Fiber optics powers high-speed home gaming

From October 5 to 9, the third edition of the Photonics Applications Week will take place. In this series, Innovation Origins highlights the breakthrough that the application of photonics has meant for three different fields: medical care, the gaming industry…

  • Lucette Mascini
  • September 30, 2020
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