
Why giving stuff a new life is a new business opportunity
Millions of sneakers are thrown away each year, and some of them are never worn once. Pim Roggeveen (BSc Communication and Media) teamed up with his friend to do something about it.
Millions of sneakers are thrown away each year, and some of them are never worn once. Pim Roggeveen (BSc Communication and Media) teamed up with his friend to do something about it.
As the workplace strives to become more inclusive, workplace culture has softened, encouraging teams to share more of their life outside work.
“Keep your distance from the artist, let them do their thing” – those are the guiding rules for Jolanda Jansen, director of Rotterdam’s Ahoy.
Technology is changing the world at an incredible rate, and it’s definitely not slowing down. If governments and institutions can’t keep up with the pace of change, how can we keep harnessing tech as a force for good?
When he was studying at RSM in 1994, Marijn Bom got his first taste of broadband internet. And if you spend a lot of time on the web, you might learn a bit about the technology behind it. Right?
An equal share of men and women at Erasmus University Rotterdam – that’s the goal of the Female Entrepreneur Fund. And there’s still a lot to do.
How can sharing economy buisnesses thrive when sharing things with strangers isn’t attractive? We took a walk with Jantine van der Weerdt, CEO of Officebooking to find out.
Top virologist Marion Koopmans on preparing for outbreaks, and the friction between politics and science.
We spoke to two executives about their journey to the top – and what difference ambition actually made for them.