
BikeFlip on circular children’s bikes
Casparis Beyer of Bikeflip is a guest during Crossroads 2024 in the studio of Pepper in your Building. Beyer is a young entrepreneur with a clear mission:
“I find it very important to take my responsibility and to take care of my fellow man but also of the world. Because there are an awful lot of us here as humanity and the world is not getting bigger with the growth of us, we have to deal with it in a different way to keep it livable for future generations as well.”
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European Smart City Expo
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USP still largest science park in the Netherlands
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