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A more efficient airport with help from TU/e

TU/e and Eindhoven Airport are beginning a new collaboration. The university is going to assist the airport in further optimising some of its processes. This...

Dutch Design Foundation’s choices for SXSW 2019

From 8 to 17 March, six innovative Dutch designers and collectives will present their vision of the future at the 2019 SXSW Conference &...

What is plastic packaging could be reused?

Plastic waste is a huge problem. No less than 30 to 40 per cent of household plastic packaging waste is made up of plastic...

Polling stations to use app for the first time

The polling stations in Eindhoven will work with the Polling Station App for the first time in the upcoming elections. This should help identify...

FDA approves Philips radiography system

On Wednesday, Philips announced that it has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its latest digital radiography system. The DigitalDiagnost...

MMC is going to use innovative tube in eye against pressure on eyeball

The Maxima Medical Center will use a new treatment method for glaucoma. Glaucoma is one of the five most common chronic eye conditions in people...

Portable windmill can supply festivals with electricity

At the TU/e researchers are working on a portable windmill that provides festivals with energy. Organic food and biodegradable waste can no longer be ignored...

TU/e to start iron powder plant

After the summer, TU/e will start a small factory for burning iron powder. The factory will be located at the Metalot site in Budel. Burning...

TU/e Atlas to officially open in March

The renovated Atlas building on the TU/e campus will be officially opened in March. The renovation of the characteristic building was completed in November last...

Students build self-driving race car

TU Eindhoven students have built an autonomous racing car. The car has already been tested and can reach a speed of 100 kilometers per...

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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