The objective is to make more efficient and circular use of children's bicycles, and thus cycling for more children, possible, feasible and affordable by offering quality second-hand children's bicycles, parts and accessories on a subscription basis.
The Living Lab Hemp+ supports and facilitates the development of circular and bio-based products and processes based on hemp in Flanders. We do this through demo cases within different application domains in the construction and manufacturing industry.
Artevelde University College is developing a social circular hub in Ghent together with the City of Ghent, HOGENT, De PUNT, Labeur, Compaan and Atelier vzw.
Artevelde University College is developing a social circular hub in the Flemish Ardennes (Oudenaarde and surroundings) with the City of Oudenaarde, Beli Centro, Aarova, SEVA, De Dagmoed, Syntra and Groep Maatwerk.
For many years, the Green Guide was a printed English-language city guide with sustainable information, exclusively for incoming international students at UGent and Artevelde University College.
The aim is to further develop and market a digital tool (Lifecity) for facilitating counselling conversations in youth services for children (6-12 years), and a partial prototype of a similar tool for 12+ young people (LifeTree).