by Kazerne | Feb 8, 2021 | Past Events
Grand societal challenges can only be solved by heterogeneous collaboration processes: collaborations between the government, knowledge institutions, industry, and citizens. To enable structural change, it is key to start changing education. Eindhoven University of... by Kazerne | Jan 29, 2021 | Past Events
Nanotechnology has enabled the rapid development of RNA therapeutics, including COVID-19 vaccines. in this presentation, Roy van der Meel discussed RNA therapeutics & vaccines: from code to cure. He obtained his PhD at Utrecht University and conducted postdoctoral... by Kazerne | Jan 22, 2021 | Past Events
InnAut is a technical social organisation that supports people that are on the autism spectrum or have autistic characteristics, have no job and are interested in technology. They offer this trajectory because InnAut believes that everyone can add value to society in... by Kazerne | Jan 21, 2021 | Past Events
The sustainability challenges are getting more urgent than ever. To solve them, we need to create new paradigms where citizens take a proactive role by assuming healthier and more sustainable behaviors. Besides, we cannot do this alone, we need to collaborate with... by Kazerne | Dec 10, 2020 | Past Events
How do we design regenerative food systems -shifting beyond sustainable way of farming, regenerating the soil, reducing the distance from farm to fork, building robust food systems that are resilient to external shocks and reducing the risk of future pandemics? Ceren... by Kazerne | Dec 10, 2020 | Past Events
It’s imperative that our cities become radically more sustainable and inclusive. Many entrepreneurial citizens have taken matters into their own hands and set on this path by organizing local programs, prototyped innovations in their garages, and started to...
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