High-ranking visit to Ghent University on Tuesday morning: none other than King Philippe went there to talk to - former - student entrepreneurs. "He asked us completely about our company. An interesting meeting."
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Lancering Gutsy supplementen
Op 25 juni hebben we met trots onze nieuwe productlijn gelanceerd: de Gutsy supplementen. We willen graag onze motivatie achter het uitbrengen van deze supplementen delen en uitleggen hoe ze kunnen bijdragen aan de gezondheid van uw hond.
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A cookie for Otis: King Filip visits Ghent student entrepreneurs.
Only the best is good enough for the pet.
The de Spoelberch family of AB InBev took over pet store Tom & Co this week. She is not the only one who sees profit in the flourishing pet sector. Bicycle trailers, sustainable superfoods and medicines, dog owners are only too happy to open their wallets.
A dog is not an animal, but a member of the family
Dog chefs are big business. The dog food industry is reinventing itself, with insect chunks or fresh meals that are carefully composed by algorithms. Tastier, healthier and above all more sustainable, the industry claims.
Antwerp start-up markets hybrid and sustainable animal feed
Gutsy started as a research project by Ghent University students Jack Lathouwers and Achilles Hannecart, but evolved into a start-up that develops revolutionary, hybrid and sustainable animal food.
Two Ghent students make dog food from insects and win a prize from Ghent University
Two Ghent students develop animal food based on insects and won prizes at Expeditie DO!, the start-up program of Ghent University.
Achilles (23) and Jack (24) launch dog food with insects
Insect-based dog food. That is what Achilles Hannecart (23) and Jack Lathouwers (24), two students at Ghent University, have developed. "The food is not only more sustainable, because it contains no meat, but also healthier for your dog. And it is also just as tasty," they say.