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DycleHow Diapers Become Fruit Trees
On average, one baby goes through 4,500 diapers in its lifetime. Once diapers are disposed, they contribute to 10% of household waste. In this way, in Germany, around 500,000 tons of disposable diapers are incinerated every year, producing waste which amounts to more than 12,000 trucks in a row. Ms. Ayumi Matsuzaka intends to target this issue through her Berlin-based startup Dycle.
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Bringing Today’s Technology to SeniorsNepos
The aging population is one global megatrend of our time. There are currently 0.7 billion people 65 or older in the world. By 2100 it is predicted that number will be 2.5 billion. Unfortunately, this aging population has been largely excluded from another megatrend: digitalization. Berlin-based startup Nepos aims to change that.
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The Fitness Studio for Your BrainNeuroNation
Although physical fitness has long been considered central to a healthy lifestyle, brain training’s potential has not yet become cemented in the collective consciousness. NeuroNation aims to make people more aware of the importance of cognitive fitness.
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A Holistic Approach to Parkinson’s DiseaseMedEngine
MedEngine’s story begins in London where founders Christian Mellor and Philipp Brunnbauer were lab partners and biomedical engineers at Imperial College. After realizing the potential for a low-cost medical device that could continuously monitor Parkinson’s Disease, Mellor and Brunnbauer teamed up to found MedEngine GmbH in 2017 in Berlin.
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Call for ApplicationsCollege for Life Sciences
The College for Life Sciences is a unique program of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Institute for Advanced Study, to promote excellent early-career postdoctoral researchers in the life sciences and medicine.
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Germany’s “Future of Work” Campaign
Hosted by the German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), the “Future of Work” campaign seeks to acquire international cooperation from three countries on topics such as education and big data, industry and networking, workplace and society and more.
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Future of Work: VR for PlanningR3DT
R3DT offers the most user-friendly VR tool for industrial engineering.
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