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Jack Leijssen’s cradle literally stood on the High Tech Campus – he was born on one of the farms on the land where the Natlab emerged in the 1960s and an environment for open innovation developed ...
Plasmacure and its cold plasma wound treatment system Plasoma may soon be coming to a hospital near you. The Eindhoven-based medtech developer just announced that it has received a boost in funding to ...
Delft-based FSO Instruments and partners will develop a satellite for the Dutch Armed Forces to be launched in 2027. The PAMI-1 will support intelligence gathering for the Netherlands by offering a ...
Technology developer Demcon has announced its next investment. This time, it’s boosting Alia Instruments, one of the startups in its Enschede incubator. Alia is the developer of a radiation-free ...
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has successfully tested its ‘green’ drone. The drone, which was developed in collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Navy and the Dutch Coastguard, is ...
Dutch export controls would affect the economic interests of other countries, as ASML cultivates an extensive supply network abroad. Schreinemacher likely also wants to prevent suppliers to start ...
Nexperia has hired US and UK legal counsel to challenge the British government’s decision to block the takeover of the Newport Wafer Fab in Wales. In addition to British barrister Lord Pannick, the ...
Investments in 300mm fab equipment are set to rise 13 percent this year to a record of about 57 billion dollars, according to a report published by Semi. Growth will continue at a reduced rate of 4 ...
Raman spectroscopy is the gold standard for characterizing two-dimensional materials like graphene. However, it’s relatively slow and the laser light can damage some materials. Scientists from ...
Bits&Chips is taking a holiday break. We’ll be back in the second week of January with the latest developments in high tech. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Now is not the right time for you to change jobs To get right to the point: yes, it does come down to that. Still, I think you should count your blessings. I know countless Russian engineers at ...
Just ask Vinicius Licks, professor and associate dean of the mechatronics program at Insper College in São Paulo, Brazil. In 2018, Licks made his first of three long treks from South America straight ...
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