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Internationals in Eindhoven: Kingsley from Nigeria

People from many different countries live, study and work in Eindhoven. Every week, Innovation Origins has a talk with an international about what brought them here and what life is like in Eindhoven. Name: Kingsley Buseni Country of origin: Nigeria Work:…

  • Sabine te Braake
  • July 28, 2018
  • Sustainability

Top grants of up to 1.8 million for four young TU/e-scientists

Four challenging projects for talented Assistant Professors of TU/e are awarded by the European Research Council (ERC) with individual Starting Grants of up to € 1.8 million each. The projects are about predicting the performance of cardiovascular implants, exploiting the…

  • IO Eindhoven
  • July 27, 2018
  • Sustainability

With Methionine, industrial use of CO2 is on the verge of a breakthrough

At the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Professor Arne Skerra has succeeded for the first time in using gaseous CO2 as a basic material for the production of a chemical mass product. This is methionine, an essential amino acid, which…

  • Christiane Manow-Le Ruyet
  • July 27, 2018
  • Sustainability

TWICE – “We want to help grow young tech companies”

Around the giants of the Eindhoven tech scene – Philips, ASML, NXP – are hundreds of smaller fledgling companies, honing their ideas, and hoping to be the next big household name in high tech innovation. But what does it take…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • July 27, 2018
  • Sustainability

Chinese regulator blocks acquisition of NXP by Qualcomm

The trade war between the United States and China has caused another victim: without the needed approval of the Chines regulator, Qualcomm cannot continue to acquire NXP. Today, the deadline for the Chinese regulator to give its approval has passed.…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • July 26, 2018
  • Sustainability

Bambi Medical receives subsidy of €2.4 million

The Eindhoven startup Bambi Medical received a subsidy of 2.4 million euros from the European Commission. This will enable the company to conduct clinical trials in six European countries to accelerate the launch of the wireless monitoring system for premature babies…

  • Frans van Beveren
  • July 25, 2018
  • Sustainability

Why electric mobility is stalling in Germany

According to Statista, 46.5 million cars populate Germany’s roads. With a population density of 82.6 million people, more than one in two drives a car. By comparison, the stock of electric cars is dwindling. The Federal Motor Transport Authority counted…

  • Christiane Manow-Le Ruyet
  • July 25, 2018
  • Sustainability

Campuses in North Brabant (5): Brainport Industries Campus

This is Part 5 of the series Campuses in North Brabant. In the next weeks, we will publish the profiles of all 8 innovation campuses that were mentioned in the recent study by Buck Consultants International (BCI). Every Tuesday we highlight…

  • Andriana Boyrikova
  • July 24, 2018
  • Sustainability

Airbliss+ and the battle against air pollution

It is not an everyday sight in the Netherlands: cyclists with a face mask that protects them from harmful substances in the air. In China, people look less surprised when someone walks around with it. Adel Arigue believes that Europe…

  • Milan Lenters
  • July 23, 2018
  • Sustainability

4.3 billion euros for Philips in the second quarter

Royal Philips today reports sales of EUR 4.3 billion for April-June 2018, with 4% comparable sales growth. The net income from continuing operations was EUR 186 million, Second-quarter highlights: – Sales in the quarter were EUR 4.3 billion, with comparable…

  • IO Eindhoven
  • July 23, 2018
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