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‘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...

E52 Live! Puts Eindhoven innovations on stage

Various Eindhoven inventions and innovations can be seen coming Wednesday at E52 Live! A live program by the media platform E52, that addresses the...

“DAF can expect billion claim after price fixing”

Billion claims can be expected by DAF after the banned price fixing they made with other truck manufacturers. The British Bentham company expects the...

17 Million for Brabant high tech industry

Brabant province wants to invest 17.5 million euros in the Brabant high tech innovative industry in the next four years. This was proposed by the...

Electric ‘Cabs’ delayed by a week

It will take another week before the four electric taxis from the Eindhoven company 'Cabs' will take passengers. This means that the project is...

Rapid growth High Tech Campus in 2017

The High Tech Campus in Eindhoven is booming. The hotspot for innovative high-tech companies just keep growing. Two new companies will be added in...

Minister Dijsselbloem at HTC for E52 interview

Labour Party (PvdA) Finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem will visit Eindhoven’s High Tech Campus on Thursday for a public interview with journalism platform E52. Eindhoven-born Dijsselbloem...

Residents of ‘thuis en Woonbedrijf to get solar panels

Tenants at Woonbedrijf en 'thuis ill receive offers to have solar panels installed on their roofs. In the coming ten years, the two housing...

BOM VR/AR Market Survey 2017

After conducting the market survey on Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) in 2016, Brabant Development Agency (BOM) has launched the 2017 survey recently to...

TU/e’s new racing car for formula student competition

The University Racing Team (URE) has developed URE12- electrically powered car. A team of 50 TU/e-students took a year to design a brand new car...

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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