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Haroon Sheikh explored how Eindhoven and Amsterdam can benefit from each other (spoiler: a lot!)

Haroon Sheikh explored how Eindhoven and Amsterdam can benefit from each other (spoiler: a lot!)

Professor Haroon Sheikh has investigated the potential for greater collaboration between the technology sectors of Amsterdam and Eindhoven. Following a challenge from former ASML CEO Peter Wennink, the study highlights that both regions could significantly benefit from a stronger partnership.

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