A Dutch-Danish consortium believes Europeans and northern Americans will soon eat insects again like the Romans. Eureka spotted a sector worth gambling on.
A German engineering firm and spin-off of the University of Karlsruhe has teamed up with the Technical University of Dresden and a Greek software company to develop an innovative and commercially viable code that simulates the results of wind-induced loads on high-rises.
For over 20 years the clay pipes of the world's sewage systems have been repaired with resins and composites containing synthetic ingredients made of crude oil...
An expandable wind tower that could make wind farms more competitive has been successfully demonstrated by a Spanish-Dutch consortium. The innovative...
A product developed by German and Spanish partners could revolutionise how surgeons treat one of medicine’s more mysterious conditions. For such a common...
An improved concrete product known as PrimeComposite has taken the global market by storm; with impressive reductions in volume required compared with...
The EUREKA research project OPTITUNE, lasted three and a half years and had a total budget of 1.3 million euro. Poul Svensgaard, who served as project leader...
The new tool, the Aethalometer AE33 developed by Aerosol , tests air pollution automatically and provides clear results on the spot over the Internet, helping...
Ali Ozbugday comes from a long line of entrepreneurs. The family was part of the revolution which, after decades of dependence on imports in the agricultural...