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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Compostable paper battery for a greener future
Picture MUST credit: Flint Co. A paper battery has been developed that does away with precious metals and is compostable. The batteries are flexible and can be made into any shape. They are made of water-based electrolytes, an anode, a cathode, and a separator. All the materials are packed in a vacuum-sealed casing. At the end of their lifecycle, users can recycle parts of the batteries or use them for composting. The Singapore-based startup behind them says that composting starts by removing the vacuum-sealed casing and exposing the parts to natural elements like sunlight, rain, and soil. These environmental factors trigger the degradation until the compostable paper batteries break down into harmless components. A Flint spokesperson said the paper batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional batteries because they’re rechargeable and use safe chemistry. During testing, the research team is able to power a fan even if the compostable paper batteries are cut in half, providing electricity to the fan without a single spark or temperature rise. The batteries do not contain the metals lithium, cobalt, and nickel, unlike traditional batteries. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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Smart glasses can translate and sum-up business meetings
Picture MUST credit: Halliday A pair of smart glasses that have a display screen only the user can see is hoping to become this year’s must-have gadget. The AI-equipped spectacles, which can be used with prescription lenses, come with a near-eye display at the top right side of the frame. Users control what’s on the screen using voice commands, touch gestures on the frame, or a smart ring that acts as a trackpad. Information at the fingertips includes music, instant translation of 40 languages during conversation, GPS tracking and access to the internet. It can also make phone calls. The glasses can actively listen to the conversations to suggest appropriate responses or provide necessary insights on a topic without requiring any prompts which could be useful in business meetings according to China-based startup Halliday. Pcture supplied by JLPPA
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Wednesday 09 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 09 Feb 2022
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SPORT - Die Belgierin Kim Clijsters stellt neue Padel-Anlage in Bree vor
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Belgian Kim Clijsters pictured during the launch of the start-up Pablo, a new hardware and software system to prevent misuse of padel courts, at the padel club of the Kim Clijsters Academy, in Bree, Tuesday 08 February 2022. The outdoor courts have each been equipped with a Pablo totem, a hardware and software system for access control via face recognition. The aim is to prevent unauthorized use of the courts by unregistered players and make the padel courts more available to users who have registered. Founder and main shareholder Boulbahaiem and co-shareholder Clijsters introduce Pablo and explain their plans for the start-up.
Bree Padel Launch Of Start-Up Pablo, Bree, Belgium - 08 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in Las Vegas
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An attendee is fitted with an Exoskeleton suit by Japanese start-up, Archelis during the 2022 International CES, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Monday, January 3, 2022. The ArchelisFX suit wraps around the thighs, knees and feet to provide overall leg and back support for factory workers.
Usa-Ces, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - 04 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102934
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102930
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102929
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102926
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102935
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102923
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102918
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102912
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102910
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102907
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102903
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102913
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102902
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102896
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102900
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102901
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102898
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
AMSTERDAM - Electric bicycles from the company VanMoof E-bikes have become more popular since the obligation of public masks in public transport due to the corona crisis. 14 Jul 2020 *** Local Caption *** 31102894
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NEWS - Gewinner der Corona-Krise: Die niederländische Firma VanMoof fertigt Edel-E-Bikes
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Apple Mitbegründer Steve Wozniak spricht auf der Digital2018 in Köln
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*** Digital2018 summit, Cologne, Germany - 07 Nov 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 28499514
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*** Digital2018 summit, Cologne, Germany - 07 Nov 2018 *** *** Local Caption *** 28499523
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