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Semana Santa

by Joren vallaeys | 30 Mar, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen | 0 comments

English Last week it was Easter, or Semana Santa. This means 4 days holiday in Peru, which I used to go to Tarapoto, and the jungle. But first: work. I started with the calibration of the first meters, but I went a bit too fast and now I have to start over again. So...

20 prototypes finished

by Joren vallaeys | 22 Mar, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen | 0 comments

English The 20 prototypes that will be used for the final tests, are all working. On Monday I could go pick up the last component, and from then on I worked the whole week to finish the last machine Friday evening. They have all been tested and seem to work, but I...

Eerste prototype werkt!!

by Joren vallaeys | 16 Mar, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen | 0 comments

Prototype Numero Uno is volledig functioneel! In het begin van vorige week ging ik verder met mijn zoektocht naar het laatste onmisbare onderdeel, een connector voor onze chip. Uiteindelijk vond ik het maandagmiddag, maar voor een belachelijk dure prijs. Ik kocht er 1...

What have I been doing?

by Raphael Verhofstede | 15 Mar, 2016 | 2016 Kenia Waste management | 0 comments

Dear friends and Family, In the following blog I will do an exposition of my current projects running in Kenia. I will also talk about my most important observation the last week. Pilot Project 1: Recycling Bins Together with the Logistic Manager, Kelly, I went to the...

Project explanation

by Joren vallaeys | 8 Mar, 2016 | 2016 Peru Vochtigheidssensor voor koffiebonen | 0 comments

English I realised that many of you don’t know what I am actually working on, so this post will explain the work I am doing. Peru’s coffee exports account for two percent of both the national economy and the global coffee supply [1]. This is why Peru was chosen...
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