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Social innovation

Ad Geudens

Parlangi. Connecting generations. For better learning and living.

Parlangi connects people regardless of age, language, country and...

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Technological innovation

GPotters

Seeking Out CORROsion

An often underestimated threat to our economy is steel corrosion: in...

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Circular economy

Anonyme

Circular economy around muskrats

The muskrat is a specie that was introduced in Europe for its fur and...

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Low-Carbon technologies

daniel.meijer

Innovative Methods to Pursue Action on Carbon Technologies

The use of natural gas for houses accounts for approximately 10% of...

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Social innovation

Anonyme

Community Center De Mussen

Many citizens in vulnerable, deprived neighbourhoods live in...

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Technological innovation

Dries Telen

Towards a safer and higher throughput on traffic intersections

Traffic jams in cities and urbanized environments constitute 40% of...

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Social innovation

Stefan Goemaere

Combatting energy poverty through appliance renting

1/3 of families suffering from energy poverty are using old energy...

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Circular economy

HildeBreesch

Reno ReUse

A lot of projects for residential renovation in neighbourhoods and...

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Efficient use of resources and materials

AGHRANT

Reducing biofilm and improving water quality in agriculture and horticulture

Water is an important resource. Water management and treatment is a challenge for farmers and growers in the 2 Seas region. Every year agriculture in Flanders uses approximately 50 million m³ water, with the largest consumers greenhouse horticulture and livestock production. Groundwater, tap water and rainwater is used as a source. Farmers and growers are challenged to use less scarce, groundwater and tap water and to ensure a healthy water quality from the source to the tap point. The quality of the water at the source point must be known and without exceeding the bacteriological standards or deviation in chemical parameters, specific filtering and disinfection techniques may be required. A proper water quality at the source point is not a guarantee of healthy water at the tap point; biofilm is a persistent problem in agri- and horticulture. A biofilm is a slimy layer on the inside of service pipes for drinking water in livestock facilities and nutrient solutions for plants in greenhouse horticulture. The biofilm is a matrix for all kinds of bacteria and micro-organisms which can be harmful. Bacteria in a biofilm are difficult to eliminate and they are responsible for regularly recurring infections. The formation of the biofilm can be problematic as the deposits can block the pipes.

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Social innovation

Yvonne Fontein

Perinatal Mental Health

The project is looking for higher education and research partners in...

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