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Artificial intelligence helps optimize windmill safety and energy generation

Artificial intelligence is expected to help increase energy generation from wind and reduce maintenance costs for wind farms. A German consortium is undertaking a pilot project to examine how this can be best achieved. Through cooperation in the Smartwind project…

  • Arnoud Cornelissen
  • August 27, 2020
  • Health

Proven: Not everyone infected with COVID-19 produces antibodies

German scientists from the Jena University Hospital (UKJ, Germany) have proven that not everyone who becomes ill from the coronavirus also produces antibodies against that virus. It remains to be seen if they also do not build up any immunity.…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • August 26, 2020
  • Sustainability

Artificial photosynthesis converts CO2 into eco-friendly fuel

Photosynthesis is very common in nature. Plants use light to convert water and carbon dioxide out of the air into glucose and oxygen. In other words, into energy. Until now, it was not really possible to fully mimic this process.…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • August 26, 2020
  • Mobility

First of 5,000 F135 nozzles has rolled out of KMWE’s Eindhoven factories

Two years after signing the agreement with airplane builder Pratt & Whitney, KMWE Aero Engine has submitted the first part for the nozzle of the F135. It is the first of at least 5,000 parts of this type that will…

  • IO Eindhoven
  • August 26, 2020
  • Sustainability

Hydrogen fuel cells last longer thanks to innovative electrocatalyst

In electromobility – especially where heavy goods transport is concerned – fuel cells are nowadays increasingly catching up with pure battery drives. However, fuel cells do need an electrocatalyst capable of enhancing the electrochemical reaction which generates electricity. A catalyst…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • August 25, 2020
  • Sustainability

Forest scientists develop innovative wood-based materials for 3D printing

A viscous biopaste that is easy to process, solidifies quickly and is suitable for producing even complex structures using the 3D printing process has been developed by a research team headed by Prof. Dr. Marie-Pierre Laborie from the Chair of Forest Biomaterials…

  • Arnoud Cornelissen
  • August 25, 2020
  • Digital

Dutch government’s Corona Bridging Loan became the lifebuoy for the market leader in Same Day Delivery

The Corona Bridging Loan (Corona Overbruggingslening, or COL) has been able to give Dutch companies some air in various ways in recent months. Or even saved them from ruin. Earlier, we wrote how Mentech was able to secure the validation…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • August 25, 2020
  • Digital

Customer care is headed towards an omnichannel approach

Of course, it’s clear to every business owner that customer care is an essential part of your business. You need to make sure that you are providing the right support to your customers and clients. If you fail to do…

  • IO Eindhoven
  • August 25, 2020
  • Health

Corona in Europe: carefree summer vacations cause pandemic flare-ups

The ‘corona vacation’ in Western Europe lasted about a month. After most countries opened up again in early June, all of the corona misery in the news headlines took a back seat for a little while. By mid-July, the virus…

  • Jelmer Visser
  • August 24, 2020
  • Sustainability

Dutch TNO builds huge wind turbine test facility together with General Electric

Together with GE Renewable Energy and LM Wind Power, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) is building a gigantic test facility for rotor blades in Wieringerwerf, in the north of the province of North Holland. The facility will…

  • Maurits Kuypers
  • August 24, 2020
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