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Stage 3: Canals & Tides

Maria Siopi | 8. September 2025

Stage 3 of the igus:bike tour is all about water – from the canals of Amsterdam to the tides of the Dutch coast. It’s a journey that combines innovative solutions for plastic waste, the historic waterways of the capital, and one of the most impressive feats of Dutch engineering: the Afsluitdijk. A bubbly start: The […]

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Stage 2: From WUR and Marin to Wageningen Marina

Maria Siopi | 5. September 2025

On day 2 we are visiting two customers: the forward-looking laboratories of Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and the Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), and the Grebbedijk in Rhenen. Wageningen – City of knowledge and innovation The starting point of this stage is Wageningen, a vibrant student city often referred to as the “City of […]

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Stage 1: From our roots to the windmills of Kinderdijk

Maria Siopi | 4. September 2025

The igus:bike tour has officially begun, and what better place to start than where it all began: Soesterberg, the birthplace of igus Nederland. This first stage, fittingly called “From our roots to the windmills of Kinderdijk,” takes us back to our origins before leading us to one of the most iconic Dutch landmarks. Back to […]

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Stage 5: Innovation in the construction industry with COBOD International

Michael Poepke | 3. September 2025

On the fifth and final stage of the Danish igus Bike Tour, we visit one of our most exciting and innovative customers, COBOD International. COBOD has made a name for itself worldwide with its groundbreaking 3D construction printers, which make it possible to print entire buildings. Their 3D printers follow a predefined path based on a […]

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Stage 4: A royal bike ride in Copenhagen

Michael Poepke | 2. September 2025

On the fourth stage of the igus:bike Tour, we head for Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen – a city steeped in history, culture, and iconic sights. We begin the tour at perhaps the city’s most famous landmark, The Little Mermaid, which has been sitting at the water’s edge welcoming visitors for more than 100 years. Inspired by […]

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