Welcome to CAPTURE! This is the building where researchers and entrepreneurs work together on a circular economy. What does that mean exactly? Well, Michelle will explain it all to you. She shows you around every corner of the building: from the lab to the toilet, nothing is left untouched. On her tour we meet professors, lab technicians, researchers and employees ready to explain, from needle to thread, how technology gives our plastics, CO2 and water a bright future. And don't pay too much attention to Michelle, she's behaving a bit strangely today... Could there be something wrong?
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Welcome to CAPTURE! This is the building where researchers and entrepreneurs work together on a circular economy. What does that mean exactly? Well, Michelle will explain it all to you. She shows you around every corner of the building: from the lab to the toilet, nothing is left untouched. On her tour we meet professors, lab technicians, researchers and employees ready to explain, from needle to thread, how technology gives our plastics, CO2 and water a bright future. And don't pay too much attention to Michelle, she's behaving a bit strangely today... Could there be something wrong?
3. Mattias Debeuf: “No building without sponsors.”
CAPTURE Audio Tour (english)
2 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
3. Mattias Debeuf: “No building without sponsors.”
No building without sponsors. "Who paid for this?" Michelle wonders. Matthias Debeuf tells us candidly.
CAPTURE Audio Tour (english)
Welcome to CAPTURE! This is the building where researchers and entrepreneurs work together on a circular economy. What does that mean exactly? Well, Michelle will explain it all to you. She shows you around every corner of the building: from the lab to the toilet, nothing is left untouched. On her tour we meet professors, lab technicians, researchers and employees ready to explain, from needle to thread, how technology gives our plastics, CO2 and water a bright future. And don't pay too much attention to Michelle, she's behaving a bit strangely today... Could there be something wrong?