When we think of innovative clusters, we immediately have Silicon Valley, London, Munich, and maybe even Eindhoven in our minds. But Drachten? Think twice. The Drachten Case Story, as detailed in Fred Bakker’s “Unleashing the Power of European Innovation,” offers a...
Plant-based bacon, nutrient-rich gummies, or artificial salmon and bacon: 3D-printed food is increasingly finding its way from the lab to supermarket shelves. The commercialization of 3D-printed food has been coming for a long time. In the early 2000s, manufacturers...
Scientists at Stanford University and Belgian research center Imec have made a significant leap in solar technology, developing transparent and flexible solar cells with a 22.3% efficiency. These new cells, made from tungsten instead of traditional silicon, are just a...
The Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has obtained nearly €1 million in European and national funding to address network congestion on its campus. The GENIUS project aims to optimize energy usage, enhance connectivity, and create a sustainable innovation...
Foundations have been in the news regularly in recent months. Up to one million Dutch houses are at risk of subsidence – the process by which land or dwellings sink to a lower level. This applies especially to houses built on wooden piles. The sinking groundwater...
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