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2nd 30 Seconds game night soon

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What is more fun than meeting new people and having a laugh while playing a fun board game? Sound good?

Then come to the Student Hotel in Stationsweg, Eindhoven on Tuesday, 8 January at 20:00. The 2nd 30 Seconds Board game get-together will be held. In this game, you have to guess as many topics as possible, cryptically described, in 30 seconds. This popular game is now also being used in Eindhoven as a tool to help expats meet each other, and the locals.

The familiarity and accessibility of this board game are the starting points for organisers, Frank van der Vleuten of OUTtogether and Irene Martens of the Eindhoven News. They organise a monthly game night at the Student Hotel. “Whether you speak Dutch or can only understand English”, explains Frank, “the game’s design makes it an easy way for everyone to laugh with each other.”

“We noticed that there is a great need for activities for internationals to interact with the Eindhoveners”, adds Irene. “The game brings local and international people into contact with each other. It is also a great way to improve your Dutch and English.”

Weekend Tips from Yvette

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This weekend in Eindhoven…. Yvette’s tips.

It’s the last weekend of the year! A great weekend to be in Eindhoven as there is a lot to do! My tips:

Friday: Rararadio Annaal Benefiet

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Saturday: De Danshal • Eindhoven ∙ 5 YEARS

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Sunday: Genneper Hoeve

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Whole weekend: Ice skating ring at the Markt

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About Yvette:
“I’m the manager of the biggest expat Facebook group in Eindhoven – Expats in Eindhoven. A group dedicated to help expats have a great time in Eindhoven, get to meet new people and answer their questions. Further I work as graphic designer for my own company STUDIO YDID. In my free time I like to go running, race cycling, go out with friends and family or listen to the band Queen. If you want to know more – feel free to mail me at info@studio-ydid.nl.”

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Weekend Tips from Yvette

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This weekend in Eindhoven…. Yvette’s tips.

There’s a whole weekend to go before it is Christmas. A great weekend to be in Eindhoven as there is a lot to do! My tips:

Friday: Club Naaldwerk at Cafe Wilhelmina

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Saturday: Christmas Sing-a-Long at the Effenaar

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Whole weekend: Merry X-Mas at the Warehouse of Innovation

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Whole weekend: Mega Clothing Fair at the Beursgebouw

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About Yvette:
“I’m the manager of the biggest expat Facebook group in Eindhoven – Expats in Eindhoven. A group dedicated to help expats have a great time in Eindhoven, get to meet new people and answer their questions. Further I work as graphic designer for my own company STUDIO YDID. In my free time I like to go running, race cycling, go out with friends and family or listen to the band Queen. If you want to know more – feel free to mail me at info@studio-ydid.nl.”

Christmas baubles for and by children with cancer at St. Anna Hospital in Geldrop

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A wall full of Christmas balls drawn by children with cancer: at the St. Anna Hospital in Geldrop there is such a wall since Monday.

Drawings
The Christmas baubles come from residents of Geldrop and surroundings. They have handed in old Christmas baubles at garden center GroenRijk and bought KiKa Christmas baubles. There are drawings on the Christmas baubles made by four children with cancer. A few pupils of the Eenbes elementary school Sint Jozef have helped set up the wall and then presented it to Ingrid Wolf, chairman of the board of directors.

The proceeds of the purchased Christmas baubles at GroenRijk go to the charity. The garden center together with other centers aim to collect 250,000 euros.

Source: Studio040

Flame of Peace to be brought to Eindhoven

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The Johannes Vianney Scouts from Eindhoven are on their way to Austria. They are to bring back the vredesvlam (Flame of Peace). This flame will be used to light the first torches used in the traditional Fakkeltocht (Torchlight Procession).

On Saturday, members of the scouting group will bring the flame back from the city of Linz in Austria. Hannah, a scout from Eindhoven has been chosen as the Vredeskind (Child of Peace) on behalf of Vredeslicht Nederland (The Light of Peace).

She will receive the burning flame in Linz. On 22 December, in Utrecht, the flame will be spread to other scouting groups in the Netherlands. On Christmas Eve, 24 December, this flame will kick off the Fakkeltocht in Eindhoven.

The burning flame will be kept alight by different families until 24 December, when the Fakkeltocht is to take place. In this way, they can light the first torch along with the city’s mayor, John Jorritsma. This will be done together with the World Peace Flame.

“We will divide the Peace Flame up further among our scouts”, says Marie-Louise Hellings of the Johannes Vianney Scouts. “They will then divide their flames among their family members.”

There will also be a large peace ceremony held on Saturday afternoon in Linz. Here, more than 20 countries will be represented. During the ceremony, each country’s Child of Peace will step up and read the Peace Wish. Each country also has its own flag bearer. “This year, it is, of course, extra special for us to have Hannah on the podium”, says Marie-Louise.

Please see our events page for more information about the Fakkeltocht.

Source: Studio040

Translated by: Melinda

CERN Acceleration Program @ HighTechXL, Eindhoven

 “What a cool idea!  .. to use the best technologies from CERN for new earth-shattering applications .. this is incredible fun .. wow!”. This was Guus Frericks, CEO of HighTechXL, fully motivated and beaming with enthusiasm.

It was 10th December, the Finals of the CERN Acceleration Program, which started early 2018. The various teams had put in many months of hard work, into this intensive program from HighTechXL. The results today were simply out-of-this-world and they even have a new name for this. We now have a new buzz-word, called “Deep Tech”!

CERN Technology

Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN), founded in 1953 in Geneva. Managed by top European scientists, CERN houses the largest working laboratory, Hadron Collider. This spans 27km and 100m underground, accelerating protons near the speed of light, in 2 opposite directions. This collision generates terabytes of data per second, in an attempt to study the fundamentals of particle physics. Not surprisingly, CERN technologies have played significant roles in other modern-day industries, such as Aerospace, Medical, Safety, and other new Emerging Technologies.

Earlier this year, a select team from HighTechXL visited CERN to discuss possible new applications with their multitude of patents. This successful team from Eindhoven, since then has permission to use 3 key patented technologies. The challenge was to develop applications which would benefit from these technologies.

These 3 key-technologies were RFQ for sensors, laser for communications and carbon dioxide for cooling.

Hackathon and Acceleration Program

A new twist to the traditional Start-Up program since it is a known technology and the goal was to find a suitable application (business as the customer). As explained by Jost Faganel, Program Manager, “it was a complex process, an emotional roller-coaster of uncertainties to steer the teams towards creating the bankable businesses”.

RFQ

Photo by: Joao-Marcelo-Marques

Did you know that the world population increased from 1.5 to 6.1 billion in just last 100 years? And we are expecting to be about 8 billion in the next 20 years! With limited agricultural resources, we need to be very efficient at maximizing our crop production. This means we need to know exactly what to do. Absolutely, no room for mistakes! But how do we know which minerals are missing from the fields, and where? Though farmers currently do sampling tests, this is never accurate for the full field and takes days to weeks to process. This is not an efficient process, based on cost and production yields.

Well CERN has developed the wonderful RFQ technology. With this, we are now able to scan agricultural fields, to measure the mineral content up to 30cm deep in the soil. This gives exactly what a farmer needs, with a clear location of the mineral types found, in the soil. This now helps the farmer to identify exactly what fertilizers needed, for which crop, how much to add, and where to add them. According to Ingrid Romeijn, CEO of Dymaxion-Agro, “the farmers now have a technically guaranteed process for maximum success!”

But wait, this RFQ technology has already created a second Start Up, called Dynaxion-Security. This uses the sensor technology towards scanning contents within parcels, containers at harbours and even passenger luggage coming off the belt at airports. According to Cor Datema, CEO of Dynaxion-Security, this is a “revolution in Security”, with an estimated 100billion packages being transported with e-commerce. At best, 80% are checked with traditional x-ray technology. But with RFQ technology, we know the exact composition with zero mistakes. A process which can be automated and scaled up, which is a huge step forward on the global war on drugs and terrorism!

Laser

Photo by: Nasa

We have about 2000 active satellites orbiting the planet right now. Sadly, we are unable to send data efficiently between satellites. Yes, we still depend on old technology, where we transmit data from the satellite to earth. This is then transmitted over landlines to remote locations. And finally transmitted from earth. back up to the satellite(s). However, with patented CERN technology, we may have a solution. With their technology, we are able to make a powerful focused laser beam that is extremely accurate over long distances. This would allow data transmission directly between satellites. According to Luis Pedro Oliveira, CEO of Microspot-Communications, “this is faster, cheaper and can support a much higher amount of data than current technologies”. Indeed, this will be a huge step forward for global communications and connecting the planet in the near future!

Just as the previous technology, according to Edzard Janssens, CEO of Microspot-Metrology. The new type of lasers from CERN technology is extremely accurate and structured. As such, he has spun-out to form a separate group, working together with ASML to focus on improving the accuracy of measurements. This is still in its infancy stages though. In the view of ASML spending 100mEuros in 2018 on measurement systems, that is an indication for a high demand for accuracy into the depths of nanometers!

Carbon Dioxide

Photo by: Joshua-Hoehne

Is your computer stuck at a speed limit? What if you wanted to speed up your computer at home, what would you do? Yes, like most people, we would probably just buy a new computer. But did you know, that if you were to cool your processor, you could gain higher performance? Yes, welcome to the world of High-Performance Computing, where companies are pushing for faster computer processing speeds. This is critical, to get ahead of the competition, to be the fastest and often at any price.

Cooling system innovation

At CERN, they developed the best environment-friendly cooling system, using carbon dioxide. In fact, this patented technology offers an opportunity for low temperatures, down to -45 degrees Centigrade at very stable conditions. In fact, CERN themselves are evaluating this system for their own in-house computing infrastructure. This project has now gained momentum. The first prototype has been successfully tested at Nikhef (National Institute for Subatomic Physics), Amsterdam. This is now being adapted for the pilot phase for several other companies. According to Rudie Verweij, CEO of Incooling, and “Entrepreneur of the Year” feels that “we are at the brink of a huge breakthrough for Computing Technology. This will soon be mainstream in the coming 5 years”, and there will be no more speed-limits for us!

Next steps?

Certainly, it was a great day. We also had pitches from DSM on the future of 3D printing. All teams were a phenomenal success, and secured substantial support towards building their businesses for next steps. According to Anique Soetermeer, Co-Founder of HighTechXL, “this is only the start of better things to come”. This is the first of the series while the next event will be in April 2019.

Suggest to sign-up early for the upcoming events at the High-Tech Campus.

See you there!

For Eindhoven News: Aroop Bhattacharjee

Main Photo by: Hal-Gatewood

Edited by: Beena Arunraj

Winter festival at the Grote Beek

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At the De Grote Beek estate, a so-called Winter Festival will start on Tuesday.

There is a pop-up restaurant in a large barn. The proceeds are for a good cause: animals in healthcare.

Aside the large American barn, there will also be a living nativity scene. Santa Claus will also show his face from time to time. It will be possible to have lunch and dinner and the proceeds will go to Dieren in de Zorg of the GGzE (mental healthcare).

In the treatment of clients it sometimes helps to use animals, says the healthcare institution. Such treatments are often not reimbursed, that’s the reason money will be raised for this.

Source: Studio040

Annual Eindhoven Torchlight procession on Christmas Eve

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On Christmas Eve, the traditional Eindhoven Torchlight procession for Peace and Tolerance will take place.

From 6 o’clock on the Wilhelminaplein the issuance of torches will start. The first torch is lit at seven o’clock. The fire that ignites that torch is the World Peace Flame. It has been burning since 1999 and is used to light monuments, candles and lights around the world. Shortly afterwards the journey begins.

History
The first procession took place in 1992. This was the result of an attack on Turkish migrants in the German Solingen and incidents with a racist motive in the Netherlands. Since then, the procession has always been characterized by a tolerant and respectful society.

Source: Studio040

Kids – make your own digital film

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What better way to ring in the New Year than with your own digital, stop-motion short film? Children are invited to do just this, during the Christmas holidays, at the Waalre and Witte Dame libraries.

Every year, at the end of the year, you hear people saying, “Best wishes for the New Year.” What does this actually mean? What are these best wishes? The best for whom? For the world or only the person getting them? Are all these best wishes the same or are they all different? What are we really wishing for?

These are the types of questions that will be discussed at the ‘Stop-motion Wishes’ short film workshops. These workshops are for children between the ages of eight and twelve. And the ideas that the kids generate will be immortalized in a digital “Best Wishes” moving card.

Kids will make the whole film themselves

The kids will cut, paste, and ‘draw’ a background for their film. They will then record their animated story, frame by frame. When this is done, the children will add sound to their images. The completed short films will be sent to each child via e-mail. They can then pass along this ‘Best Wishes Card’, using their tablet, computer or phone.

The ‘Stop-motion Wishes Film’ workshop will be held on Thursday, 27 December from 13:00 – 16:00 at the Waalre Library, Het Huis van Waalre. The library in the Witte Dame will then have their turn on Friday, 4 January between 14.00 – 17.00. It costs €5.

Interested? Register at www.bibliotheekeindhoven.nl/activiteiten.

Translator: Melinda

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