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Dutch Scientists Track 30 Million Train Passengers to Reveal How Strangers Control Our Walking Paths
Eindhoven, Friday, 6 March 2026.
Researchers at Eindhoven University analyzed three years of pedestrian movement data from a major Dutch train station, discovering that people instinctively follow strangers’ paths even when those routes are less efficient. The groundbreaking study tracked approximately 30 million passenger trajectories and revealed ‘choice avalanches’ where one person’s path decision triggers others to follow suit, fundamentally changing how we understand crowd behavior and offering new insights for designing safer, more efficient public spaces.
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Three Dutch Companies Win Regional Circular Economy Competition with Groundbreaking Waste Reduction Solutions
Arnhem, Friday, 6 March 2026.
Gelderland province announced three winners of its 2026 circular innovation competition, showcasing companies that are transforming waste into resources. Circle Solution from Arnhem developed energy-efficient technology to separate and reuse gypsum and paper from construction waste. Inexeon from Wijchen repairs and refurbishes climate system components instead of replacing them. Koffiebranderij Peeze from Arnhem created reusable coffee packaging that eliminates thousands of square meters of plastic waste annually while creating jobs for disadvantaged workers.
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Industry Veteran Takes Helm at Netherlands' Top Tech University
Eindhoven, Friday, 6 March 2026.
Koen Janssen assumes presidency of TU Eindhoven on March 1, bringing three decades of DSM experience to one of Europe’s leading technical universities. The 62-year-old chemistry PhD prioritizes relationship-building over prestige, stating he’s ‘not here for the title but for substance.’ His appointment comes as Dutch universities face budget pressures while maintaining their crucial role in semiconductor research and AI development that drives the nation’s innovation economy.
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Dutch Companies Dodge AI Rules by Mislabeling Systems as Basic Algorithms
The Hague, Thursday, 5 March 2026.
The Dutch Data Protection Authority reveals companies are deliberately misclassifying AI systems as regular algorithms to avoid stricter regulations. This regulatory gaming undermines the EU AI Act’s enforcement, with high-risk AI applications in recruitment and healthcare escaping proper oversight. The authority warns this could trigger new discrimination scandals similar to the childcare benefits affair that wrongly targeted thousands of families five years ago.
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Memory Chip Makers Consider Thicker Designs That Could Delay Advanced Technology
Global, Friday, 6 March 2026.
Major semiconductor companies are discussing increasing High Bandwidth Memory thickness to 825-900 micrometers for next-generation 20-layer stacks, up from current 775 micrometer standards. This potential relaxation of thickness limits could slow adoption of hybrid bonding technology, which directly connects copper interconnects without traditional bumps between memory layers. The move reflects industry tensions between achieving higher memory capacity and maintaining manufacturing precision, as companies balance performance gains against technical complexity in AI-driven memory production.
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Dutch Researchers Win €3 Million to Transform Touch Technology and Medical Imaging
Eindhoven, Thursday, 5 March 2026.
Two Eindhoven University scientists secured prestigious €1.5 million grants to revolutionize how we interact with technology and diagnose medical conditions. Liu’s breakthrough liquid crystal polymers will create surfaces that change shape and release fragrances for enhanced virtual reality experiences, particularly benefiting visually impaired users. Meanwhile, Lopata’s radar-inspired ultrasound system promises safer, more detailed abdominal imaging without radiation risks.