EVENT 22 May 2023

Wim van der Hoek award 2023

The Wim van der Hoek Award is awarded to promote and stimulate precision mechanics and the design of mechanical structures.


About this event

The award will be given to the best graduation work. The award is named after the emeritus professor Wim van der Hoek, who founded the unique Dutch method for design of precision machinery, at the Technical University of Eindhoven.

This award will be presented on November 16 2023 at 4pm during the precision fair. More information about this award you can read here.

It is free to join this presenation at Hall 2 place 49 (DSPE) at the precision Fair in Den Bosch.


16 November 2023


The Netherlands

Brabanthallen Den Bosch


References

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References

YPN visit IBS precision engineering…

We will visit IBS Precision Engineering, located in Eindhoven. IBSPE has been helping customers address unique problems for over 30 years. With their expert knowledge in metrology, they understand the true meaning of ultra precision engineering.

Read more
Lunch Lecture June hosted by…

Development of a Fully Autonomous Tractor for Sustainable Agriculture

Read more
Report of the successful DSPE…

Last month, the DSPE Optomechatronics Week 2023 was a great success. Preceded by a fully booked three-day Optomechanical System Design course, the DSPE Optomechatronics Symposium on Thursday 30 March attracted about 100 participants.

Read more