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Leontine Born, Programme Manager Learning Community 'AI & public services' at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, posted

Enabling the Future with High Tech

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Societal challenges such as climate change, geopolitical security issues, and an ageing population are widely recognised. However, the fact that photonic, nano, and quantum technology can provide solutions to these global problems remains largely unknown to many.

Addressing these major dilemmas requires an approach in which technology plays a central role. Key enabling technologies in general – and photonics, nano, and quantum technology in particular – are therefore in the spotlight when it comes to the strategic plans of businesses and governments.

These technologies enable, for instance, secure communication, the development of smarter and more cost-effective sensors, and the creation of highly targeted medicines.

Who is it for?
This symposium is intended for professionals working in industry, public institutions, and knowledge organisations. Potential attendees include:
🔹 Scientists and researchers – Academics and researchers in physics, electrical engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology
🔹 Engineers and technologists – Professionals working on optical systems, semiconductors, quantum computing, and nanotechnology
🔹 Students and PhD candidates – Master's and PhD students in physics, computer science, and engineering
🔹 Industry experts and entrepreneurs – Companies and startups in high-tech sectors such as photonics, quantum computing, telecoms, and sensor technology
🔹 Government and policymakers – Organisations driving innovation, such as ministries, EU programmes, and investment funds
🔹 Investors and venture capitalists – Investors interested in deep-tech startups and the commercial applications of these technologies

Sign up right now - admission is free!

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Leontine Born, Programme Manager Learning Community 'AI & public services' at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, posted

EyeBeacons: Wayfinding in Public Spaces

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Navigating from A to B is an essential part of our daily lives.
Unknown routes, busy places and unexpected obstacles are a big challenge for everyone, regardless of what your eyesight is. For people with a visual impairment, this process is primarily a task because they have limited use of spatial orientation and directions in the environment. The EyeBeacons project investigated how new technologies can support people with a visual impairment when navigating through the city.

For more information you can get in contact with Joey van der Bie, researcher at the Digital Life Centre of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Follow this link for further details.

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Leontine Born, Programme Manager Learning Community 'AI & public services' at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, posted

EyeBeacons: Veilig Navigeren voor Blinden en Slechtzienden

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Op dinsdagmiddag 10 December 2019 vindt het eindseminar plaats van het onderzoeksproject EyeBeacons: Wayfinding in Public Spaces. Dit project is onder eindverantwoordelijkheid van Joey van der Bie uitgevoerd, onderzoeker bij Digital Life | Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Tijdens dit eindseminar wordt u bijgepraat hoe EyeBeacons mensen met een visuele beperking kunnen ondersteunen bij het navigeren in de openbare ruimte. Daarmee wordt een verbetering bewerkstelligd in hun mobiliteit, onafhankelijkheid en sociale participatie.

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