Wondering how logistic process automation works? Ever wonder how you can use your knowledge about Mathematics and Computer Science into practice in the logistics field? Join us to Vanderlande in Veghel, close to Den Bosch and enjoy a free afternoon of orientation from the leading logistics company at airports and warehouses! We will be traveling by bus.
Program:
14.00; Arrive at Vanderlande14:15 - 14:45; Get to know more about Vanderlande!15:00 - 16:00; Tour and technical information from an employee about projects and work at VanderlandeVanderlande is a market-leading, global partner for future-proof logistic process automation in the warehousing, airports and parcel sectors. Its extensive portfolio of integrated solutions – innovative systems, intelligent software and life-cycle services – results in the realisation of fast, reliable and efficient automation technology.
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Continue readingEngineering All the way : controlling hardware with software in practice
Have you ever wondered how to design good software to control sensors, actuators, and other physical devices? During this lecture, the engineers of Sioux Technologies will give you a good idea of how you would do it, and how it works.
Sioux Technologies is a strategic high-tech solutions provider that develops, innovates and assembles complex high-tech systems.
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Continue readingC4 is organizing its biggest event of the year.
Symposium: Break ThroughEnjoy a full day of lectures, business cases and panel discussions. Paired with a networking market, free lunch and a great outside social drink, you can enjoy speeddates with companies and get acquainted with EngD's and academic speakers.
Now, you're probably wondering who the superspeaker of this event will be, we're extremely glad to announce to you that we have Numberphile's own James Grime who will be talking about one of the most important break throughs in our fields, the Enigma Machine (https://www.youtube.com/@numberphile).
The companies present at the Symposium are Booking.com and d-fine.
Want to learn more about this event? Check out https://symposium.gewis.nl.
You can sign up through on this activity and will receive a ticket to subscribe to the timeslots, speakers and more.
You will also receive 2 MyFuture points by attending this activity.
The capacity of this event is 200 students, if there are more sign-ups, there will be a draw.
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