
Strict European regulations, clinical evaluations, and ethical requirements make developing medical devices a process that takes years.
Masterstudente journalistiek aan de RUG, stagiair bij IO+, schrijft graag over de integratie van AI in het dagelijks leven

Strict European regulations, clinical evaluations, and ethical requirements make developing medical devices a process that takes years.

Catharina Ziekenhuis, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (TU/e) and Philips are developing a camera that monitors patients’ vital signs.

Delphyr’s Dutch AI platform automates clinical documentation, allowing doctors to give more care to patients.

The series ‘AI as a travel agency: a good or bad idea?’ explores how an AI tool can be used to plan your next holiday.

Dutch scale-up RIFT raises €113.8 million to scale its fossil-free iron fuel technology for industrial heat.

The municipality of Eindhoven wants to continue to stimulate innovation and is doing so by collaborating with local startups.

How technology is revitalizing a familiar way of learning and helping teachers.

The series ‘AI as a travel agency: a good or bad idea?’ explores how an AI tool can be used to plan your next holiday.

Microscope Octopi uses machine learning to diagnose malaria 100 times faster

High-precision fiber arrays for quantum computing to be manufactured faster and at a greater scale

Disney calls it virtual piracy and forces the tech giant to back down. What does this mean for the future of creative AI?

Teaching and learning via VR-headsets, games, digital devices is likely to become the norm