News
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On Saturday 15 June the construction site of former Tapijn barracks was open for visitors.
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Kars Mennens will help expand BISCI, build up a network of supply chain industry partners, develop training and education, and work on sustainable innovations in the sector.
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Self-driving cars, truck platooning, robots running distribution centres. Developments in automated traffic and transport are going very fast, but where does this leave human beings?
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Housed at SBE, the Augmented Research Initiative is a global research group dedicated to studying AR technologies for Marketing. The group investigates the value-added through AR applications in a variety of B2C and B2B contexts, such as online and offline retail, warehousing and logistics.
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Starting in 2012, the SustainaBul (which is a pun, as a ‘bul’ is the degree you receive when graduating from university) has ranked the sustainability of the Dutch higher education institutions. The ranking is organised every year by Studenten voor Morgen, a Dutch student initiative. Participating institutions have to fill out a questionnaire to assess the sustainability level of their research, education, business management and integral approach. This month the results from the ranking of 2019 were presented.
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Lea Beiermann is one of the three remaining candidates for the 2019 Gewina-Descartes-Huygens Thesis Award.
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On 28 May, the Premium student team CO2mpensate presented its findings on how to compensate aviation emissions, using a multi-criteria analysis. The institutes METRO and ICIS, based at Maastricht University, both acted as clients for this student advice.
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Is Brightlands playing a prominent role during the Pinkpop festival? We believe it is. Just take the all-new Brightlands Stage for example. Or the follow-up to the Brightlands Pinkpop Challenge. And the guitar player for the band that will be opening the festival will be playing a 3D-printed guitar, made at the Brightlands Chemelot Campus.