GBO is selected in July for Groeiversneller (Growth Accelerator), an initiative of the Ministry of Economy and the Innovation Platform. The Growth Accelerator program allows businesses to grow faster to increase employment and promote internationalization.
The program starts in September. Up.
Brabant Brand is an initiative of the province of Noord-Brabant. The label was founded to promote the entire province of Noord-Brabant (Dutch only), a region with particular characteristics. In particular, the unique combination of ‘high-touch’ - such as hospitality and friendly - with ‘high-tech’ makes the Brabantians also so successful.
Recently, GBO got selected to be part of Brabant Brand. The ultimate goal is to shape a concept with Brabant Brand that creates a clear and recognizable added value in expressions of individual organizations. Up.
The black Trayformer of Atlanta Office Products, which was previously awarded with the Product of the Year Award, is awarded with the Blue Angel certificate. The certificate indicates a company’s commitment to a better environment. Besides the Trayformer, two other products of Atlanta were awarded with the Blue Angel logo, the oldest and best-known eco-label in the world to be awarded to companies that consistently demonstrate their commitment to a better environment. The label, launched in 1978, has become the benchmark for environmentally responsible products and services.
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Objective research shows that good design is an important economic and commercial value. The study was commissioned by the BNO and conducted by the Erasmus University Rotterdam and TU Delft amongst 400 managers of Dutch companies. One of the conclusions of the report is that the financial performance of a company increases with an average of 20 percent!
Click here to read the full report. (Dutch only)
Source: Eindhovens Dagblad. (Dutch only)
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Eric Dumortier of GBO gives a Pecha Kucha lecture in Antwerp on June 29, Industrial Design World Day. The lecture is part of a program that starts at 16:00 at the Antwerp University Artesis. The program is hosted by Flanders InShape together with two Flemish design colleges and the Association of Flemish designers.
For more information on this subject, please check out the website of Flanders InShape. Up.
At the 31st of May, another Design Café will be initiated by Brainport. This time the location of the Design Café is the innovative Satelliet in Breda. The meeting is held within the scope of SME Design.Brabant, a Brabantian innovationclass about design, SME’s and leisure.
Jeroen op ten Berg of GBO will give a reading on the process of the shock absorbing stirrup of GPG Stirrups, which recently reached the 13th place in the SME Innovation Top 100! Up.
By the 25th of May, two designs of GBO were featured in the Innovation Top 100 of the Dutch Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (Dutch only). The Innovation Top 100 is the national ranking of the most innovative companies in the SME.
The design of the new shock absorber for GPG Stirrups reached the 13th place. The relationship between GBO and GPG was created during a Design Pressure Cooker (DPC) of Syntens.
GBO Projects is located at the 25th place with the so-called Crownring. The patented ring was developed by GBO. Through its establishment in Hong Kong GBO projects has managed tooling, production and logistics.
This makes GBO the highest ranked company in the region of Southeast Brabant.
Update: Click here to watch a short interview with Jeroen op ten Berg at the afterparty in the Province House (Dutch only). Up.
Rob Crins of GBO Projects was a guest at Brabant Business TV on the Brabant10 channel. Brabant Business is weekly talkshow of half an hour, where presentors René Weijmans and Anne-Marie Fokkens receive guests from Brabantian businesses.
During the visit of Rob Crins, the main subject was designing, developing and producing the Crownring. Please click here to watch the entire show (episode 09). The item of GBO Projects starts at 19:00 minutes. Up.
By invitation of the Brainport Foundation, Jeroen op ten Berg of GBO Helmond and Eric Dumortier of GBO Antwerp will attend a multiple-day networkmeeting in Shanghai. The Brainport Networking Dinner Event is, besides other meetings, performance arts and exhibitions programmed in the Dutch Culture Centre (DCC). DCC is, in addition to the Dutch pavillion Happy Street, a part of the World Expo 2010 in Sjanghai.
Also, during one of the meetings on the 17th of May, an exhibition of the Van Abbe Museum will be opened for public by H.R.H. princess Máxima. On the 20th, Eric Dumortier will give a lecture at the Expo area on GBO and the creative industry. The complete programme runs from the 16th untill the 21st of May. Up.
Commissioned by Atlanta, GBO has developed the Tray Former. The new product has received the innovation award at the 14th of April in the Business Design Centre during the Office Product Show in London. The product is sold on both the consumer and professional office market.
During the development of this letter tray sustainability was key. The tray is supplied as a plane and four parts to build. This efficient design ensures that far less air is transferred during transportation. By taking full advantage of plastic are the designers have also succeeded in integrating 4 paper clips. Moreover, the plastic is 100% recyclable. Up.
The World Expo will begin the 1st of May this year with its motto ‘Better City, Happy Life’ in Shanghai. More than 190 countries and 50 organizations will be present on 5.3 square kilometers of exhibition grounds. ‘Happy Street’ is the motto of the Dutch pavilion, designed by the Eindhoven-based architect John Körmeling. The pavilion is an figure eight-shaped steet, with 8 being the Chinese number of luck. The GBO-designed VP Microlab from Virtual Proteins will be exhibited in one of the houses on this street.
The exhibition will run from the 1st of May to the 31st of October 2010.
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GBO participates in the COLOR! exhibition which can be seen from until 12 September in the Designhuis in Eindhoven. The exhibition’s theme revolves around the relation between color and design. Color evokes emotions, associations and reactions and influences e.g. the atmosphere of an interior or a product’s appeal. GBO provides four products for the exhibition where color is a key feature. Up.
The Bobike Maxi City is selected to be a part of Brainport’s exhibition on the ESEF. The exhibition is displayed in a complete design pavilion, which is introduced for the first time. The pavilion is presented as DESIGNL 2010, and shows a representative overview of the market leaders in Dutch design.
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Market leader DEK has set the new screenprint standard for mounting Printed Circuit Boards with their new Horizon IX machine. For our client Vitalo we provided the creative process of this new machine. Market positioning, styling, concept 3D CAD setup and coordination of the prototyping were guided by us.
The entire project is completed in close cooperation with Vitalo (producer of the housing) and DEK (final client). The first reactions from the market are very promising. Up.
This year’s Material Café will take place on the 22nd of February in the Witte Dame in Eindhoven. The by Material Matters organized event will host numerous presentations on the topic ‘Sustainability’. One presentation will be given by Jeroen op ten Berg from GBO. He will explain how sustainability plays a role in its different phases and how the use of Solidworks Sustainable contributes to reducing the carbon footprint of products.
More information on this event to be found on the website of Material Matters. Up.
The Dremel Hobbytable which was introduced in September 2009 by Dremel has proven to be a veritable blockbuster. The introduction for the holidays has led to the series being almost sold out. GBO Design-Engineering has designed this special edition, which was delivered turnkey by GBO Projects, including tooling, manufacturing and logistics.
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As of January GBO designs more sustainable. Translating the environment and sustainability into practice isn’t an easy task. But with the newest product in the SolidWorks range, “green design” becomes a part of the Creative Phase. The software by Cadmes, supplier of SolidWorks, can already take the environmental impact into account during the development of a product. Cadmes is an active promotor of this new technology.
More information on SolidWorks Sustainability on Cadmes’ website. Up.
By request of Eindhoven based company Liquavista, GBO has designed an eReader concept. The eReader, named ‘Pebble’, features Liquavista’s newest colordisplay based on electrowetting. This groundbreaking technology is very energy efficient and offers more possibilities than the current generation eReader displays, such as video playback.
The Pebble will be introduced at the leading CES consumer electronics fair in Las Vegas. CES 2010 will be held from 7th to 10th of January.
For more information on the Pebble, please see the official press release.
Update: Please click here to view the article in the Eindhovens Dagblad. (Dutch only) Up.
Two weeks ago the first Kroonring was successfully introduced in the community of Ridderkerk. Ridderkerk is the first town in the Netherlands to apply this effective collecting point for bags of separated plastic waste. The Kroonring supports the new way of separating waste and is part of the national Plastic heroes campaign. First reactions of the community and its members are very positive.
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