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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Not just another tech conference

The Brainport region will host a major, free, European start-up event next month. Beyond Tech, is becoming the premier high-tech conference in the Netherlands. It...

Are you a Maker?

The annual Eindhoven Maker Faire is still six months away. However, 'makers' can start registering for this event now already. From the beginning of the...

People proud of Brainport region

The research firm, I&O, recently did a study on what people are most proud, or ashamed, of in their provinces. The Brainport region has...

Robot football players in the gym at Floralaan

That's something else in your gym: a robot football player. In the coming weeks, the Floralaan spilcenter (play, integrate, learn center) will focus on all...

A route map for data centres

The impact of digitisation on many sectors of society is enormous. Yesterday, state and regional administrators in The Netherlands reached an agreement on the...

How will data be used in cities?

Today (Friday) sees the last day of the Spring Knowledge Society Forum (KSF) here in Eindhoven. Eurocities organised this meeting, and it was held over three...

Former politician starts initiative to draw more women to high tech industry

Retired politician Neelie Kroes is launching a new initiative to get more women interested in Eindhoven's technical industry. The former European Commissioner will be at...

Bright minds brought together

A market focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Such a market, the FruitPunch AI Connect, was held recently at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). About 350...

TU/e invests 100 million in AI

The TU/e will have a brand new Institute for Artificial Intelligence from September. TU/e is allocating €100 million for artificial intelligence (AI). Fifty scientists are...

ASML’s profit higher than expected

ASML has recorded more profit than expected. The Veldhoven chip machine manufacturer announced this. The business recorded over EUR475 million profit for the past quarter....

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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