Will tomorrow's people over 80 still be willing to pay for a good old age?
The number of people aged 80 and over is growing, but the government is increasingly withdrawing from their caregiving role. The pressure on informal carers is therefore increasing. Using a digital platform, Dinst wanted to offer good service at home at a competitive price. The customers were satisfied with Dinst, but customer loyalty was difficult to achieve. The elderly also felt that they should not have to pay for help.
Greening European agriculture
To meet the Paris climate targets, European agriculture must become more environmentally friendly. To achieve this, the European Union spent tens of billions in subsidies. Despite the large investments, little or no progress is being made. Member States do not want to cooperate on stricter rules and the livestock population is far too large.