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Friday, March 29, 2024

President of a Taiwanese High-Tech on current mega trends and disruptive technologies in Industry...

The cities of Eindhoven and Taipei have had a good relationship going on for some time already. The mayor of Taipei will be visiting...

Solar car in ‘hostile’ territory in Eindhoven

On Tuesday, TU Delft's solar car, the Nuna7, paid a visit to the Lorentz Casimir Lyceum, a high school in Eindhoven. Pauline Overes, a former...

TU/e students reveal 100% recyclable car

Laat month, a team of 22 students from nine degree-programmes at the Eindhoven University of Technology’s TU/Ecomotive group has revealed Noah - the world’s first...

‘Brainport Industries Campus can only work in Eindhoven’

The enormous Brainport Industries Campus is taking shape nicely. Construction in Strijp, near the A2 and Eindhoven Airport, are still in full swing en de A2. A...

ASML and Philips invest most in innovation

Among Dutch companies, ASML and Philips invest the most in innovation, research and development. A ranking by Technisch Weekblad, a Dutch weekly specializing in...

Eindhoven touch at World Cup: Signify illuminated stadiums

The Dutch national team is not there, but Eindhoven has a team delegated to the World Cup in Russia. Ten of the twelve football stadiums...

The fastest electric racing car in the world comes from Eindhoven

At 285 km/h, it rips almost silently through the circuit: the fastest electric car in the world. It is conceived and developed by a student...

Youngsters start at third Young Brainport Summer School

Eindhoven's third edition of Young Brainport Summerschool started this weekend. This week, about forty talented young people from 20 different countries take part in the...

Scoop for Catharina Hospital: stent that fits in any body

Catharina Hospital in Eindhoven has a European first. Vascular surgeons have placed a flexible stent in an abdominal artery for the first time, in order...

TU/e and Japanese scientists develop smart strip to detect infectious diseases

A new smart paper strip capable of easily detecting infectious diseases has been developed by Dutch and Japanese researchers. Scientists from Eindhoven University of Technology...

Plastic brake pads will make goods trains quieter

The noise of passing goods trains through the region is expected to decrease slightly. At least, that is what Infrastructure Minister Harbers writes in...
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