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Euro millions to bring photonic sensors onto the market faster

The Dutch company Technobis is to receive €7 million in order to expand the rollout of applications for sensors based on integrated photonics. Technobis wants to make photonic sensor systems and applications commercially appealing. They are hoping to manufacture these…

  • Linda Bak
  • October 7, 2019
  • Digital

Flexible batteries for foldable smartphones

The sales roll-out of the Samsung Galaxy Fold seems to be running a bit sluggish at the moment. Not just due to a few teething problems. Take the display, for example, which still tends to shut down when opened or…

  • Petra Wiesmayer
  • October 7, 2019
  • Sustainability

Why climate change affects water supplies

We assume that water is an unlimited resource every time we turn on the tap. But experts warn that climate change will affect our water supplies. Freshwater is one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world. It is the…

  • Hildegard Suntinger
  • October 7, 2019
  • Mobility

Autonomous vehicles could reduce collisions by 22%

A study by TRL (The Future of Transport) considered the scenario of traditional and autonomous vehicles coexisting, and revealed that 22% of collisions could be avoided if we supposed that one of the vehicles was replaced by a level 4…

  • IO Eindhoven
  • October 7, 2019
  • Sustainability

Best read: doing puzzles with the king

Did you see it? How King Willem-Alexander was as happy as a kid when he finally managed to get the coin into the right spot. With two thumbs up and a grin from ear to ear, the king almost made…

  • Milan Lenters
  • October 6, 2019
  • Digital, Start-ups

Start-up of the Month: towards the customer service of the future with AI

Every working day we select a European start-up of the day and each week we choose a weekly winner. At the beginning of the new month, readers can decide who will be awarded the Start-up of the Month. In recent…

  • Arjan Paans
  • October 6, 2019
  • Sustainability

Why the tech scene in Belarus is growing

Belarus is the country where the IT-sector has been rapidly growing for the past 20 years, which has resulted in such world-famous software products as Viber or the World of Tanks game. But Belarus has much more than software to…

  • Olga Koltsova
  • October 6, 2019
  • Sustainability

Three tips from Nobel laureates to EU politicians on how to encourage innovation

Towards the end of the European Innovation Days, acclaimed scientists advised the European Commission and politicians on what to look out for when funding research with money from the EU’s Horizon Fund (amount: about €100 billion). These grants for scientific…

  • Lucette Mascini
  • October 6, 2019
  • Sustainability

Tomorrow is good: Let’s move beyond eating animals

Last month a new movie came out, packed with celebrities and world class athletes. It drives home the message that a plant-based diet makes you healthier (manlier even) and allows you to compete on a higher level. Also, recent advances…

  • Auke Hoekstra
  • October 6, 2019
  • Mobility, Opinion, Start-ups

Tomorrow is good: from a C- for maths to driving a Lightyear to Palo Alto and back

At the end of high school I had to choose what and where I wanted to study. I had an answer to the question ‘where,’ but the ‘what’ was a bit more difficult to answer. In the end, I chose…

  • Tessie Hartjes
  • October 5, 2019
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