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Plastic in and of itself isn’t to blame for the world’s waste problem. Rather, it's the way we use it. #circulareconomy #plastic
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Kicking off the recruitment days at Delft University of Technology with Jordi, Brian and Igor 😉 https://t.co/ZWwPxKlEYl
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Brian Smits is stealing the show at De Delftse Bedrijvendagen at Delft University of Technology today. Want to spea… https://t.co/EeYGLb7vWc
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Circularise is partner in the innovative C-SERVEES aimed at boosting a resource-efficient circular economy in the electrical and electronic sector
This year’s edition of CES attended by Circularise team and other Dutch startups invited by StartupDelta is confirmed as the biggest show dedicated to consumer electronics. The massive annual event, attracted more than 188,000 people this year including members of the media, industry representatives, product buyers, financial analysts, and investors from all over the globe.
How do you get started with the digital circular economy? The Circular Bytes casebook 'This is how the digital circular economy works' starts from concrete questions and practical experiences of technology companies and puts you already on the road. Download it for free!
Next year, January 8-11, we will be going to The International Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2019) in Las Vegas, USA to present and discuss our communications protocol for the circular economy that can be applied in virtually endless range of product value chains. As part of StartupDelta delegation headed by Dutch Prince Constantijn, together with other entrepreneurs and innovators we will be representing Dutch startup scene to more than 182,000 industry professionals.
When Jordi and I decided to go the forum, we didn’t know what to expect. However, the organisation showed a lot of professionalism which gave us confidence to start planning our one-week trip to Arkansas!
This Friday, Circularise welcomed a delegation of students from TU Berlin to the premises of Yes!Delft as part of a university seminar on supply chain urbanism.
We are proud to announce we have been selected as one of 10 innovators from a pool of 125 applications for this years LAUNCH 2018 challenge focusing on Customer Engagement and New Business Models.
We simply can not continue the way we, as a society, have been producing our goods and services. Products are build, used and subsequently thrown away. If we keep on disposing of these products and keep extracting resources at this rate, we as a species, in the long run, will be waist deep in trash and short on resources.
At Circularise, we believe that cross industry cooperation is a key factor for innovation. That's why when we received an invitation to N3XTCODER's Hackathon on Supply Chain Transparency we immediately packed our bags and flew to Berlin.
We’re continuing to grow here in Delft and we’re happy to welcome Teresa Oberhauser to the Circularise team.
When one looks at the debate around supply chains today, the buzzword seems to be “transparency”. Why, then, is not transparency the way to circularity; and what is? We are going to argue in this article that the answer lies in a concept that we call “flexible transparency”.
“Circularise has made me aware of the circular economy and the fact that we should all be creating a better world,” he says. “It’s good for manufacturers, it’s good for recyclers, and most of all, it’s good for the environment.” says Hendrick, one of MANU’s co-founders.
“It’s quite hard to find any solid circular economy innovations, but what Circularise has come up with can really go far.” Beant Dijkstra is Business Developer at EIT RawMate
Having a strong Advisory Board is key for any startup! This was especially noticeable the other day during a meeting with the members of Circularise’s advisory board, at our office in Delft.
We are proud to announce that Circularise has officially joined the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance (EEA). We joined the Supply Chain working group, one of the 17 working groups of the largest open-source blockchain organisations in the world. Currently, EEA fosters nearly 300 members, from Fortune 500 enterprises (including Accenture, Deloitte, Microsoft, ING, Intel, JP Morgan, and others) to startups, enterprises, academics, and technology vendors.
“The Circular Phone” report provides practical answers to common financing pitfalls for circular businesses, using Fairphone as the real-life example.
“I feel that 2018 is indeed starting,” said David Peck, Senior Research Fellow at Delft University of Technology, after he signed the official documents to be Circularise’s board advisor in early January.
Having spend almost three years working closely with YES!Delft, we decided to extend our relationship and move into a new location in a vibrant and strongly innovative ecosystem for tech startups. Within this environment the Circularise team will be focusing on circular economy solutions backed by blockchain tech, while other innovative companies aim to make an impact in other key technologies of the digital society such as artificial intelligence.