The new engineer seeks the balance between resources, environment and public opinion
Thomas Cleij is dean of the science faculty at Maastricht University. Since this academic year, he has added a new bachelor's program to the educational offerings: Circular Engineering. This should train the engineers of the future. "It is surprising that no one in the world has come up with this idea before. That may sound arrogant, but I don't mean it that way."
Read more in this (Dutch) interview in Circular Manufacturing

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