In a series of four interviews (in Dutch), 20-year Bits&Chips columnist Marcel Pelgrom looks back on his professional career.
Rather than just protesting budget cuts, universities need to take a good look in the mirror: if European economies aren’t ...
The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs has committed 66.3 million euros to the Dutch part of the European Pixeurope project, ...
Dutch quantum technology company Orange Quantum Systems has launched the OrangeQS Max, a full-stack test system that can ...
Northvolt, Europe’s standard bearer for building a domestic electric-vehicle supply chain, has filed for bankruptcy. The ...
In addition to the upcoming transition from treating illnesses to preventive healthcare, several other approaches will have a ...
The Dutch government has announced an 80.9-million-euro top-up over the next two years for science and engineering education spread across the country.
Delft-based FSO Instruments and partners will develop a satellite for the Dutch Armed Forces to be launched in 2027.
Eindhoven (HTCE) is expanding its facilities with two new buildings totaling 17,000 m 2. Construction will commence in ...
Augmented engineering will bring a paradigm shift in the traditional working methods of engineers, who will need to unlearn ...
At Icana in Leuven, around 25 R&D jobs are being made redundant as the RF specialist has decided to transform the site into a ...
Combining VSParticle’s versatile nanoparticle printer with Meta’s AI models to find and test new materials helps in the fight ...