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Testimonial Respiratory chambers

"A unique birds-eye view"

Paul Schoffelen, senior engineer R&D at Nutrim and the Department of Human Biology at Maastricht University.

"If you eat more than your body burns you'll gain weight. It's that simple. When we started building the world's first respiratory chambers with IDEE in the early eighties, it was the beginning of automated research into the human metabolism. We have since set a pretty high standard.

MI and IDEE are doing excellent work. It's a close, motivated group with a broad range of knowledge and a strong drive to transform information into products. Over the years we've developed certain ‘building blocks' that they produce and I apply how I want."

Extreme precision
"They absolutely have the knowledge I'm looking for, particularly in the field of electronics, software and mechanics. They conduct very precise and reproducible work in the field of mechanics and they are extremely motivated to commercialise their innovations.

They also have a unique birds-eye view that allows them to give their products a multifunctional dimension, the exact use of which you may not discover until much later. That's really compatible with the way I work as well."

Testimonial Respiratory chambers

"A unique birds-eye view"

Paul Schoffelen, senior engineer R&D at Nutrim and the Department of Human Biology at Maastricht University.

"If you eat more than your body burns you'll gain weight. It's that simple. When we started building the world's first respiratory chambers with IDEE in the early eighties, it was the beginning of automated research into the human metabolism. We have since set a pretty high standard.

MI and IDEE are doing excellent work. It's a close, motivated group with a broad range of knowledge and a strong drive to transform information into products. Over the years we've developed certain ‘building blocks' that they produce and I apply how I want."

Extreme precision
"They absolutely have the knowledge I'm looking for, particularly in the field of electronics, software and mechanics. They conduct very precise and reproducible work in the field of mechanics and they are extremely motivated to commercialise their innovations.

They also have a unique birds-eye view that allows them to give their products a multifunctional dimension, the exact use of which you may not discover until much later. That's really compatible with the way I work as well."