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Responding to a new innovation dynamic
After music, video and books, which sectors will be the next to be turned upside down by mobile apps? Will 3D printing bring manufacturing back to the Netherlands? Will we soon be generating our own...
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Innovation and regulation
Regulations, legislation and rules are often seen as obstacles to innovation and innovative companies. The primary focus of Dutch innovation policy vis-à-vis regulation is to reduce the ‘regulatory...
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Globalisation of Research & Development
Companies are increasingly organising their activities on a global scale. The shift in production to low-wage countries is one of the best-known examples of this trend. In recent years, globalisation...
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Non-academic research institutions
Non-academic publicly-funded research institutions account for a considerable proportion of the knowledge and innovation produced in the Netherlands. The public funding of many of these institutions...
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The electronic lifestyle coach
Do you use your smartphone to keep you motivated while you are running? Or do you use it to count calories? The growing popularity of smartphones with sensors has led to the emergence of a new kind...
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Quantified Health
Devices that measure your heart rate and calorie consumption, monitor your sleep-wake rhythm and menstruation cycle, your alcohol intake and stress levels, your ethnic origin and risk of disease,...
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On the car’s advice
Nowadays an average family car from a manufacturer like Ford contains around 70 computers. That is more than NASA used to send its astronauts to the moon. Our cars and the roads on which we drive are...
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Resource Hunger
Indium and cobalt in your smartphone, phosphate in farming, dysprosium in wind turbines, soya for cattle feed: our society depends to a great extent on resources imported from other parts of the...
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Patients know better
The patient has in recent years been assigned a more active and auditing role due to developments in the Dutch care sector towards demand driven and patient oriented health care. In line with ideas...
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Converging technologies
The term NBIC convergence refers to the unification of four key technologies: nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive technology. This is expected to spawn many new...
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