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Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Bus paying with smartphone

Bus passengers like to pay with pass or smartphone

In the Eindhoven region, more travellers than expected are paying for their bus rides with a debit card or smartphone. This is evident from...
Signify expects worse operating results

Signify expects worse operating results due to corona measures

Signify, the former lighting sector of Philips has revealed in an outlook for its final quarter of 2022 figures that operating results are likely...
Shortage of teachers

Teacher shortage looming; especially science and chemistry teachers

A shortage of teachers is becoming apparent in Eindhoven and the surrounding area. Martin van den Berg, director of Christiaan Huygens College is sounding...
Many solar panel companies flouting rules

‘Many solar panel companies flouting safety rules’

Doekle Terpstra, chairman of Techniek Nederland, the organisation of technical installation companies, is shocked by the many safety violations in the construction industry. "It...
protest bus lane Meerveldhovenseweg

Residents start petition against bus lane Meerveldhovenseweg

Residents from the Eindhoven neighbourhoods of Hanevoet and Ooievaarsnest have started a petition against new bus lanes. According to plans, two bus lanes will...
University magazine TU/e Cursor black

TU/e magazine Cursor goes black

Cursor, the TU/e has gone black. It is a protest by the editors against the 'restriction of press freedom' they experience. Cursor's journalists have...
TU/e

Critical scientists sit down with TU/e administration

The board of the Eindhoven University of Technology will sit down with some scientists who previously expressed criticism of the culture at the university. A...

First self-driving cars coming to Eindhoven

Eindhoven will see its first self-driving cars soon, following a launch by startup Amber Mobility at the Hannover Messe trade show. The company is aiming...

High-tech bench from Fontys students to light festival in London

The high-tech bench of Fontys students with more than 11,000 lights already seen at Glow, now goes to a light festival in London. The special...
Major pharmacists interested in Dutch COVID-19 antibody

Beta tournament to attract students to jobs in technology

In order to get secondary school students interested in chemistry, physics, and biology, a Bèta Tournament was held on Wednesday. After all, there is...

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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