Philips wants better success rate in fertility treatments
Philips has entered into a partnership with the American pharmaceutical company Marck. The goal is to work together to make IVF procedures more successful....
Big order for VDL: 102 electric buses to Oslo
It is, indeed, a big order for the Eindhoven based VDL. The company is going to supply 102 electric buses to a Norwegian bus...
Local solar team ends Solar Challenge run
The Eindhoven University of Technology's Solar Team Eindhoven has gained fame in recent years.
This student team won the Solar Challenge in Australia. Now, they've...
VDL Groep buys electronics company
The VDL Groep has acquired electronics company Tbp Electronics.
With offices in both Eindhoven and South Holland, the company has an annual turnover of around...
Local university’s find is ‘Breakthrough of the Year’
Eindhoven University of Technology's (TU/e) scientific breakthrough in the field of photonics has been declared 'Breakthrough of the Year'.
One of the world's top scientific...
Funds for startup that works on ‘super music’ against stress
AlphaBeats is an Eindhoven startup. It develops a kind of 'smart music' against stress. This startup received a substantial financial support.
The startup develops software...
ASML CEO makes Fortune list
Peter Wennink is CEO of ASML. This is the world’s leading semiconductor systems production company. Wennicks has placed 12th on the prestigious Fortune 'Business...
Regional economy sees growth despite pandemic
The regional economy is faring well despite the pandemic, according to the Rabobank.
Outside of a few ailing sectors, companies are seeing significant profits and...
‘Brainport is a shining example for the rest of the Netherlands’
According to the Philips top executive Frans van Houten, the high-tech region of Eindhoven is a shining example for the rest of the Netherlands....
Large part of Eindhoven hit by power cut
A power failure caused thousands of people to be without power yesterday morning. The power cut lasted for around an hour.
Around 23,000 people in...