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Sun eating robot teaches children about sustainability

In the final year of Industrial Design at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Teun van Roessel came up with the idea: the Solly System. He expanded his idea and created a company with which he introduces children to the world…

  • Bregje Simons & Sanne Jeursen
  • May 11, 2018
  • Sustainability

E52 is popular in New York City as well ;-)

The Smart City Congress in New York brings together experts from all over the world for a week of debates, lectures and excursions. And, of course, the Netherlands is part of it with a large delegation. A team of people…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • May 11, 2018
  • Sustainability

“A way for people to get involved, and have an impact”

Parktheater’s International Program To Host Season’s Final Welcome Night With Bending The Walls This Saturday, May 12, the Parktheater in Eindhoven presents Bending the Walls by Spanish choreographer and dancer Fernando Hernando Magadan along with Korzo and the Nederlands Dans Theater. This performance,…

  • Cristin Middlebrooks
  • May 11, 2018
  • Sustainability

Seventh year of Quiz Night XL promises to be biggest ever

Dutch Technology Week 2018 is fast approaching, and as ever, this year’s program will feature the biggest pub quiz in the Netherlands – Quiz Night XL. Now in its seventh iteration, this year’s quiz promises to be the largest yet, with close to 1,400 people…

  • Mark McIntyre
  • May 10, 2018
  • Sustainability

Belly helps cultured heart valve to finally find its shape

For over fifteen years, scientists have been looking for the golden formula to grow heart valves using body cells. Now a method finally seems to have been found. It creates heart valves that actually continue to do what they are…

  • IO Eindhoven
  • May 10, 2018
  • Sustainability

Nobel Prize winner to students: “You can change future”

Long lines in the Auditorium on Tuesday afternoon, where students, employees and other interested individuals are waiting for the lecture to be given by Nobel Prize winner Ben Feringa. As part of its tenth birthday celebrations, the Institute for Complex…

  • Gastauteur
  • May 10, 2018
  • Sustainability

Australia is looking for a post-Brexit entrance to Europe

Eindhoven and Munich are target cities for Australian sports business If, as an Australian entrepreneur, you have been developing the European market via London for years, the looming Brexit will be a serious problem for you. An alternative is, therefore, more…

  • Corine Spaans
  • May 9, 2018
  • Sustainability

From rLoop to rBridge: The idea that could change innovation

In June 2015, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk launched his global competition to find designs for a functioning hyperloop pod prototype. Answering the call were over a thousand teams from universities and private research institutions from all over the world. Yet one design concept, which made it through…

  • Mark McIntyre
  • May 9, 2018
  • Sustainability

Brabant leads national logistics list of hotspots

All regions in Brabant are in the top 10 of logistical hotspots in the Netherlands. The list (consisting of 28 areas) is headed by West Brabant, followed directly by Tilburg-Waalwijk. North-East Brabant is at 7, Eindhoven-Helmond at 8. The ranking…

  • Bart Brouwers
  • May 8, 2018
  • Sustainability

“Desertification needs more attention”

What started out as a school project of Fontys students to solve a global problem is currently on the verge of becoming a sustainable enterprise. Miraz develops a machine that produces water from air. Their purpose? To offer part of…

  • Bregje Simons
  • May 8, 2018
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