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Saturday, April 27, 2024

DDW Music: a look back

Next to all the expositions, exhibitions, workshops and pop-up galleries and restaurants there was a wide range of concerts throughout the city during Dutch...

Qualcomm acquires NXP for $47 billion

U.S. technology company Qualcomm will take over Eindhoven chip maker NXP. The Americans paid $47 billion for the company, which is approximately 43 billion euros. There had been...

First biocomposite bridge of the world placed

The first biocomposite bridge of the world will be placed today in Eindhoven. It will be located on the TU/e campus, over the Dommel. The...

‘More visitors at Dutch Design Week’

Dutch Design Week drew more visitors in the opening weekend than it did last year, according to a spokesperson for the organisation. 'More visitors at...

First 3D printed house in Europe will be in Eindhoven

  Next year, the first ever 3D printed house in Europe will be in Eindhoven, according to an agreement made today between the municipality and...

Girls only Coder Dojo in Eindhoven

During the autumn school vacation Ziggo is organising a special Coder Dojo for girls in the Eindhoven city library. During de Coder Dojo girls aged...

Sport apps with a personal touch at TU/e

A new professor has started his tenure at the TU/e, and he will be focusing his attention on improving the health of the general...

TU/e ranks #1 in Elsevier ranking of Dutch universities of technology

TU/e is the best university of technology in the Netherlands. That is the outcome of the annual 'Best Studies' survey by publishing house Elsevier. The...

‘Redundancies at NXP if take-over goes ahead’

If NXP is taken over by the American company Qualcomm, there will be redundancies at the Eindhoven chip manufacturer. This is the expectation of...

Qualcomm takeover of Eindhoven’s chipmaker NXP

American firm Qualcomm wants to take over Eindhoven Company NXP. Talks have been held according to the Wall street Journal. An amount of 30...

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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