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Respyre’s green concrete breathes new life into the city
The TU Delft start-up Respyre produces ‘bioreceptive’ concrete: a layer of recycled concrete that can be added to ‘ordinary’ concrete forming a perfect base for moss growth, without damaging the underlying material. The result: lower temperatures in overheated cities
The enormous potential of self-healing bio-concrete
Concrete rot. This is an unflattering (and biologically incorrect) term for an ongoing challenge facing concrete construction. Water penetrates a concrete structure and affects the steel reinforcement within the concrete. Rust causes the steel to expand, bursting
Closing the concrete waste loop
No material has such omnipresence as concrete. Unfortunately, global recycling percentages remain low, condemning most concrete waste to landfills or low-grade applications. TU Delft start-up C2CA (which stands for Concrete 2 Cement and Aggregates) has ambitious plans to change
Innovation in the concrete industry: circular, self-healing and green
Concrete: we live in it, drive over it and use 30 billion tonnes of it every year. Concrete accounts for half of all the world's construction materials. But its production and use produces a huge CO2 footprint. This
RoboCafé: Autonomous processes
Can we use robotics and AI to automate? For this edition of RoboCafé, Robohouse invites Crijn Boumans, CEO and co-founder of Rocsys, to the stage. Rocsys is the leader in autonomous charging solutions for electric transportation. Crijn is a
Sport activities HIIT register page
HIIT Workout - Register here! Join the TU Delft Campus HIIT Workout classes for free, and encourage your and your colleagues’ health. Mingle with new people and end your workday with a positive mindset. To
Sport activities Pilates register page
Pilates Workout - Register here! Join the TU Delft Campus Pilates classes for free, and encourage your and your colleagues’ health. Mingle with new people and end your workday with a positive mindset. To enter
Fatigue crack detection specialist Villari secures €2.5 million investment
TU Delft spin-off and Delft Enterprises portfolio company Villari has announced its seed investment of €2.5 million by lead investor FORWARD.one and co-investors InnovationQuarter Capital and Delft Enterprises. Villari successfully developed and demonstrated innovative sensor technology to detect
Parksmart
As part of a broader vision of mobility and campus accessibility, TU Delft uses parking regulation. Parking on campus is easy to do in three steps: Good start Park smart! 1. Follow
Baby monitor for growers: Plense’s innovative sensor technology
They are the unsung heroes of Dutch agricultural exports: greenhouses. They yield up to twenty times more per square meter compared to regular farmland and consume up to 70% less water. Greenhouses will play a crucial role