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Start-up of the week: This week’s innovative Egg of Columbus goes to …

”Your sneak preview of the future” is the slogan of Innovation Origins, and that’s just what we will highlight with our Start-up of the Week column. Over the past few days, four start-ups of the day have been featured and…

  • Jelmer Visser
  • April 19, 2020
  • Digital

Fast track to freedom of movement with the Corona immunity pass

The Corona crisis is slowing down the economy and governments want to return to normality as quickly as possible. It is still unclear how this is to be achieved without taking any risks. The Österreichische Staatsdruckerei Holding AG (OeSD, Austrian…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • April 19, 2020
  • Health

[Explainer] These innovations will help you deal with quarantine stress

Many of us are sick and tired of sitting at home. We started working at home in good spirits, doing a big cleaning or making big jigsaw puzzles, but every now and then we get quite stressed from the situation.…

  • Elcke Vels
  • April 18, 2020
  • Sustainability

Does the mineral selenium in herring help against coronavirus?

Selenium deficiency may play an important role as to how illness progresses following an infection with COVID-19. The mineral can be found in fish and eggs, among other foods. Researchers in Ghent are examining the extent to which selenium makes…

  • Paul Smits
  • April 17, 2020
  • Sustainability

TU/e students build recycled cars: ‘We want to shake up the industry’

“More and more people are wanting more and more stuff. That’s why we are using an ever-increasing amount of the earth’s resources. After having used these things for a relatively short period, we end up throwing them away as well.…

  • Linda Bak
  • April 17, 2020
  • Health, Start-ups

Start-up of the day: Ultra-early detection of skin cancer using multispectral camera and AI algorithms from View Derma

Magdalena Scheijgrond is a native of Poland who’s married to a Dutchman and lives and works out of Eindhoven. She has made a career in the pharmaceutical sector and in the medical technology communications field at various companies, including Philips,…

  • Lucette Mascini
  • April 16, 2020
  • Sustainability

Quantum computers can now run at higher temperatures

Yesterday, QuTech, a collaboration between TU Delft and TNO announced together with Intel in the science journal Nature a breakthrough in quantum computers. They did this concurrently with a team led by researchers from the University of New South Wales…

  • Maurits Kuypers
  • April 16, 2020
  • Health

University of Cambridge stumbles across treatment for heart patients

Anyone who has survived a heart attack will never be completely healthy again seeing that heart cells cannot be regenerated naturally. Scar tissue develops after a heart attack, which in itself helps to keep the organ together. But this tissue…

  • Maurits Kuypers
  • April 16, 2020
  • Sustainability

Football Club PSV partners share their knowledge online about staying at home, staying involved, and staying fit

“Stay at home”, is the motto in this day-and-Corona-age. “It’s a message that resonates better, especially to children and adolescents, when PSV player Denzel Dumfries says it than when a mayor or a minister does so”, says Damian Bott, manager…

  • Corine Spaans
  • April 16, 2020
  • Sustainability

Students as consultants for start-ups: ‘a win-win situation’

A student consultant who shares their ideas with you about all kinds of problems and strategic choices which a start-up has to deal with. At High Tech Campus Eindhoven, this has turned out to be a recipe for success. Students…

  • Linda Bak
  • April 16, 2020
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