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At Kennis & Innovatie you will find valuable information and inspiration about the four transitions, such as entrepreneurial stories, news articles and events.

This Dutch start-up prevents 30 billion battery-powered IoT sensors from being thrown away every year

Dutch start-up Memsys. "We want to break the disposable cycle."

16

Dec

This all-eating plant will recycle and process 4,000 tons of plastic waste per year, with no competition from China

Scale-up Uppact is to build a demo plant in Delfzijl that can recycle and process 4,000 tons of unsorted and unwashed plastic and textile waste into new plastic b

Young farmers in particular are more likely to sell on their own property

More farmers are selling their vegetables, fruits or eggs on their own property.

12

Dec

2nd round EENergy grant 2025 supports SMEs with energy savings!

The European EENergy project is launching its second open call to support SMEs in their transition to greater energy efficiency.

12

Dec

Fontys and Gilde Opleidingen launch Center for Engineering Manufacturing Industry

In order to sustainably strengthen the manufacturing industry in North and Central Limburg, Fontys University of Applied Sciences (hbo) and Gilde Opleidingen (mbo

10

Dec

New edition spring 2025: BL.INC Masterclass Food & Nutrition

Because of the success of the BL.INC Masterclass Food & Nutrition, we are launching a new edition in spring 2025!

09

Dec

Startup consultation: Support with your growth questions

Every four weeks on Thursday mornings from 9 a.m.

Dutch student can use 'green gold' to desalinate water while removing CO2 from air

Meinke van Oenen (20) wants to enter the market with her algae technology "The green gold."

09

Dec

New technique measures live activity of gut bacteria

In Maastricht UMC+, researchers at NUTRIM in collaboration with Research Engineering IDEE and Maastricht Instruments have developed a technique to measure the act