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Dubbed the Bill Gates of Belgium, Limal-born Fabien Pinckaers created and sold his first management software aged just 13.
Japanese auto manufacturer Toyota will carry out its first European test of a self-driving car in Brussels. Tests have been carried out thus far only in Japan and the US.
Tourist agency Visit Brussels has launched an online map that allows tourists to see where “real Bruxellois” are gathered as opposed to other tourists.
Having packages delivered to your workplace is handy, but if, say, 1,000 people work there, it can be a rather tedious task for reception to sign for all those packages.
Every evening when I start my car near my office, Siri infers from my GPS position that I’m on my way home, trawls for traffic information online and calculates an approximate driving time.
You could be forgiven for thinking of green chemistry as something of a contradiction in terms.
The latest digital technologies are being deployed in Flanders to help manage water in the region.
Ghent and Antwerp universities joined Leuven nanotech research centre imec for a test yesterday to see if “smart” cars could avoid accidents by communicating with each other.
Last month, both the Flemish and federal governments launched an action plan to jump on the bandwagon of artificial intelligence (AI) developments.