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Eindhoven – the new hub for the Indian startups

Diplomatic relations between India and the Netherlands was established in 1947 and has been cordial and friendly ever since. In the more recent past, trade and investment have become the dominant themes in their bilateral ties. Today, the Netherlands is a significant trade and investment partner of India.

This partnership got a tremendous boost as the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, paid a state visit to India on 24 and 25 May. This visit sought to maximise the potential of the economic and commercial partnership between the two countries. It was a high-level business delegation comprising of four cabinet ministers, 125 companies representatives, and about 220 business participants that focused on strengthening the relations in agriculture, smart cities, healthcare, water management, and Research and Technology.

Lars de Vries, Senior Project Manager, India (BOM Foreign Investments), which is based in Eindhoven,  joined Prime Minister Rutte on his visit to India for the largest Trade mission ever. His company recognises Eindhoven as a hub for Indian companies. We believe in cooperation and our region has a strong connection with India. With the city of Eindhoven being the hometown of Philips, which has also been present in India for the past 100 years, many IT companies have found their business relations with the front-runners in co-creation,’ he explains.

Eindhoven, as we know, is home to over 140 companies and institutions, comprising over 10.000 product developers, researchers, and entrepreneurs and an estimated 85 nationalities. Global companies in the Brainport region like NXP and TOMTOM have a long-standing and committed histories with India. Eindhoven, which is rated as the smartest region in the world, focusses on high tech, mobility, and design. “A few examples of companies from Brabant that joined this mission are Litevax, Eindhoven Medical Robotics, NXP, PAL-V, Schouten Europe, and MTD. Many relevant people from the Indo-Dutch network joined this mission, such as the NICCT, Assocham, as well as my acquisition colleagues from Rotterdam Partners, The Hague Business, and Amsterdam in Business,’ adds Mr De Vries.

He also mentions that the Dutch business environment is conductive for start-ups. “The Eindhoven company, Eindhoven Medical Robotics, is a great example of this. It provides advanced knowledge and technologies, assisting surgeons to do the impossible with their RoboSculpt, which has the ability to navigate autonomously during high precision bone surgery. A very promising technology start-up, which intends to ramp up to a 1.000+ people team, utilising the collaborative R&D network between the Netherlands and India, using the scale of the market that India offers.”

Anupam Nayak and Jordan Bos from Eindhoven Medical Robotics were also invited by RVO to join the Dutch trade mission to India. Together with their team, they have an ambitious plan to make EM Robotics a world leader in high precision surgical robots. They have a partnership agreement with TU/e. “Igniting young minds of surgeons by training them with the latest in technology and giving them an opportunity to join us back here in Eindhoven, also opens up diverse avenues for future educational and business collaborations,” Anupam explains. Anupam is the COO of Eindhoven Medical Robotics and founded the company along with Prof. Maarten Steinbuch. “Currently, all engineering and manufacturing are located in Eindhoven with pre-clinical tests and human trials being set up worldwide,” she informs us with enthusiasm. She earnestly believes that, “The power of joining forces with the Dutch initiatives in India will surely enable us to expand our presence in the fastest growing healthcare markets of the world.”

More and more Dutch people are choosing to start a business in emerging markets such as India. They do this not only because there are many economic opportunities there, but also because this is stimulated by the government.

Indian startups have registered notable growth in sectors like Fintech, logistics, medical science, and e-commerce. “Out of the 200 Indian companies in the Netherlands, our small region hosts almost 30 companies from India including the large corporates like Wipro, Infosys BPO, Cognizant, Tata Steel Tubes, RF Solutions, Banco Products, and many other small and innovative firms like Forthcode, and Intech DMLS which are now expanding to Eindhoven,’ explains Mr de Vries. “During this Trade mission, I focused on meeting as many Indian companies with a presence in Brabant, who have current projects and new companies that might be interested in establishing in our region. We wanted to make sure that we became recognised as a hub for Indian companies. ”

For Eindhoven News: Chaitali Sengupta

My thanks to Lars de Vries Senior Project Manager – India, BOM (Brabant Development agency) Foreign Investments, Anupam Nayak and Jordan Bos from Eindhoven Medical Robotics.

To learn more about Eindhoven Medical Robotics, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/EMRobotics/

Photo Courtesy : Lars de Vries; Eveline VerholtBrabant Development Agency, Eindhoven Medical Robotics

Refused asylum, but not forgotten

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Refugees who have been refused asylum and can not stay in the Netherlands – this is a group of people who are often invisible. The Vluchtelingen in de Knel (Refugees in Difficulty) Foundation organised a dinner especially for that group, and for the residents of Eindhoven. The aim was to get to know each other better.

And it worked. Besides the culinary specialities from all corners of the globe that were shared, there was also room for stories. Like that of Fredon, who tells about his trip to the Netherlands. About how he was packed with others, first in a car and later on a boat. That he thought he was dying when the dinghy in which he made the crossing from Turkey to Greece leaked but they were saved just in time by the police.

The stories are violent, but it is also a relief to be able to tell them. Fredon says: “You have a lot of problems in your heart. But if you tell them to others, you have then quietened them.’

Source: www.studio040.nl

Translator: Chaitali Sengupta

Taco’s, music and football with Latino’s

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Coming Saturday the treats of Latin America are combined: Taco’s, music, dancing, ánd football.

Tortilleria & Art Mis Amores organized last Sunday a Mexican popular culture day with the screening of the match between Mexico and Germany, where they catered traditional Mexican food. Mexico won and at the end of the day, all nationalities were dancing to the sound of Cielito Lindo, a popular Mexican song.

Coming Saturday they would like to try this formula again, for the game Mexico vs South Korea,

because maybe this helps? Together with CLO, who organises the monthly Music with Latino’s, they invite all nationalities, especially their Korean friends, to come and watch, and to cheer together. After the match there will be music and dancing.

The event is from 16:00 to 23:00. Kitchen will open at 16:00 hrs and food will be served until it is available.

Venue: Hub, Vestdijk 25, Eindhoven

 

For Eindhoven News: Irene Martens

Graffiti to come to life at EMOVES

Eindhoven has been the urban culture hotspot of Europe for years. On 30 June and 1 July, thousands of international, national and local talents and professionals will again come to this city for EMOVES 2018.

Urban Culture Festival EMOVES is the annual Urban Culture Festival in Eindhoven. The best hip-hoppers, skateboarders, breakdancers, BMXers, free-runners, and graffiti artists will showcase their tricks during many competitions, performances, and workshops. These include the World Championships Breakdance for Duos, Step in the Arena graffiti festival, European Skateboard Battle, and much more.

The programmes at the  Ketelhuisplein on Strijp-S and in the Berenkuil are free-of-charge. At Ketelhuisplein there will be a busy programme with music, workshops, food truck area, performances, exhibitions, and BMX competitions. The largest graffiti festival in the Netherlands will take place at the Berenkuil Step in the Arena.

A ticket is needed for some of the events. With a ticket, you have unlimited access to all of EMOVES’ competitions and workshops. These include the World BBoy Classic in the  Klokgebouw Hall C, the European Bowl Battle in the Area51 Skatepark, and NEXTSTEP-XL, also in the Klokgebouw Hall C, to name but a few.

Hop the Block is an international freerun jam and competition that is hosted by Commit Freerun. During this 5th edition, you will find freerunners from all over Europe, from beginners to pros.

Visit emoves.nl for more information about the program and the international artists. Then there is Graffiti in Augmented Reality STRP. EMOVES will present the next level of street art in AR at Strijp-S. On Saturday, 30 June, the slow moving, fluid graffiti in 4D designed by AUJIK will have its world premiere in Eindhoven.

While walking on Strijp-S, you will experience 8 to 10 new works of AUJIK with a spectacular virtual layer on top of the physical environment through your smartphone. Graffiti in augmented reality (AR) can pop up anywhere and then disappear again. It gets really exciting when this graffiti is not a frozen image in AR, but comes to life.

Image: EMOVES

Gipsy jazz in the open air in Gerwen

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On Friday some 30 gipsy jazz musicians will perform at an open-air concert in Gerwen.

It is the conclusion of Sinti Jazz Guitar Camp. At the Huysven, among others, Paulus Schäfer, Fapy Lafertin, and Romino Grünholz will show their talents.

It is the fourth edition of the Guitar Camp. Guitarists are also following workshops with authorised gipsy guitarists to improve the technique of rhythm and solo work.

Solo guitarist Paulus Schäfer comes from Nuenen. Together with Fapy Lafertin, an old acquaintance in the Sinti Jazz, and rhythm guitarist Romino Grünholz, he takes care of the master class. The participants in the Guitar Camp come from twelve countries, such as Australia, Norway, the United States and the Czech Republic.

Source: www.studio040.nl

Translator: Bob

Season opening at Parktheater

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Season opening at Parktheater Eindhoven.

After a hopefully long and nice summer, the Parktheater Eindhoven, true to tradition, will kick-off the new theatre season with an Open Day.

On Sunday September 2nd, they will treat you to free sneak previews from the 2018/19 season, as of 13.00. The theatre halls will showcase short productions of cabaret shows, youth performances and musicals that can be seen in the coming season. In and around the theatre, there will also be short performances for both young and old.  You can go behind the scenes with a tour or join one of the fun-filled workshops. They will soon announce which artists and companies will be appearing on this day – so stay tuned.

We from Eindhoven News will highlight the most interesting performances for our international audience, in our event calendar. The complete agenda overview from the Parktheater can be found here.

 

For Eindhoven News: Remco

 

Garden party at Geldrop Castle

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The Kommus society organizes a great party at the lush gardens of Geldrop Castle (Kasteel Geldrop), on June 30/july 1, for free!

All kind of tribute bands will pay respect some of the greatest bands on earth, and food, drinks and a special area for the kids complete this great festival.

Eindhoven used to have their own castle for hundreds of years during the middle ages, however this got constantly attacked by jealous rivals and ruined various time.. so in the 17th century Eindhoven decided then to build a monastery instead, to attract less hostile visitors- But some of the neighbouring cities still host historic castles, often open to the public. Some examples are Heeze, Helmond, and hence Geldrop.

This Castle (in the city center, hence very easy to reach, and can even be combined with grocery shopping, also on Sundays), now hosts a great festival where renown cover bands pay tribute to their favorite bands, with huge passion, skill and energy. The music is very diverse, so im sure you will find several bands worthwhile watching (from ABBA to Metallica from George Michael to Dutch legends).

It’s the 4th time this festival takes place, and the organisers from KommuS are very excited to have the best line-up ever. That’s why you are very welcome to make sure it a huge a success and will be continued in the years to come. As the festival is free, you can make donations, to ensure the continuity, but also buying lots of the nice food and cool drinks will benefit the festival, sounds like a win-win to us!

Midsummer-night market at Eindhoven’s Stadhuisplein

Midsummer-night will be celebrated by pub “Wallstreet” on Eindhoven’s Stadhuisplein in a very special way. The café will organize a market on Thursday evening.

The café will sell (surplus) items, but others interested in taking part can join in the fun. Contact “Wallstreet”, which will ensure there will be stalls ready. Drinks and food will also be available.

The 21st of June is the longest day of the year. On this day, the summer evening is shortest and the day longest. It is known as Midsummer and is especially celebrated in Scandinavia.

This midsummer market will start at 20:00 and last till midnight.

Source: Studio 040

Translator: Kate

Ikigai: festival of the future, get involved

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How do you like your festival to be?

Especially now summer has started, you find many festivals around. These days there are many kinds, so you will sure find some you really like and can identify with. However no festival is perfect, of course. Now that’s what Ikigai would like to change, and give you the opportunity to create together with them the perfect festival. So they are looking for your help and input. Hence all you great people put together your perfect festival. Do you want music, what kind of food, whats the theme, the vibe, etc. So many things to trigger your input and creativity.

Curious? Well it may not yet be too late too participate, go to the feelgood market on Strijp S on sunday June 17th, and visit the team. Otherwise contact them via facebook, or see what they come up with on September 16th or any of the sessions after.

Multicultural Festival to be held

The UNITY Multicultural Festival in Eindhoven is not just an international football tournament.

According to their facebook page, ” The UNITY festival’s main objective is to bring different individuals, cultures, and nationalities together through sports, entertainment, and fun in order to promote togetherness and a peaceful society.

In a fast-growing international city like Eindhoven,  we believe it is essential to create an opportunity for different nationalities, expats, groups, and businesses to get together, interact, and connect. It also provides a platform for a peaceful coexistence between individuals, communities, and businesses in Eindhoven.”

This event, hosted by Stichting Daylight-entertainment, is to be held tomorrow (Saturday 16 June) and has many other things to do. There will be a music stage with live music performances, workshops, and children activities. These include kid-friendly sports like badminton, tennis, and volleyball. There will also be multicultural food stands available.

Various football teams will be competing against each other. They are The Student Hotel Eindhoven football team, Bright stars of Ghana FC Eindhoven, Elman FC, C.B.M Angola, the Sunday Chillers (a mixed nations team) and Team Brandevoort.

The fun starts at 08:00, with special guest, Councillor Stijn Steenbakkers, giving an official welcome at 10:00. Then at 10:15, the football tournament kicks-off with matches SKPO primary school children aged between ten and 14 years.

The UNITY Multicultural Festival is to be held at VV Gestel, 3 Locatellistraat, Eindhoven and entrance is free.

Photo: UNITY Multicultural Festival

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