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Export Control Session

November 8th, 2023|

  In this interactive session, expert Eric Both will guide you through the current export control landscape, explaining its significance and the consequences of non-compliance to regulation. You will learn key considerations to avoid mistakes, along with dos and don'ts,

Global Entrepreneurship Week Delft 2023

October 16th, 2023|

  The Global Entrepreneurship Week is an international movement to empower entrepreneurs and help make it possible for anyone, anywhere to start and scale. Find out what is organised during the GEW Delft by checking the full programme. All events

Campus vision 2040

October 13th, 2023|

Campus vision 2040 The TU Delft campus plays a crucial role in the education and training of our students and offers an attractive work environment for our employees. It’s an inspiring and challenging

BEYOND BVLOS

October 10th, 2023|

BVLOS in the Netherlands There has been speculation for years about how drones will shape the airspace of the future. We are on the brink of a revolution, but what will that really look like? Is the Netherlands ready? And

ROS Meetup – Netherlands

October 10th, 2023|

  Two weeks after the ROSCon 2023 in New Orleans, this learnings will be shared with the ROS community in the Netherlands.  The ROS Netherlands developer meetup is a place for ROS developers to come together, hear the latest updates

RoboCafé: Visibility by Radar [postponed to 2024]

October 4th, 2023|

  The future of Road Safety is Affordable and Robust - with AI for Radars This edition of RoboCafé features Srimannarayana Baratam, co-founder at Perciv.ai, a firm/start-up that develops AI-based perception solutions for multiple fields, often with the help of

Respyre’s green concrete breathes new life into the city

September 22nd, 2023|

The TU Delft start-up Respyre produces ‘bioreceptive’ concrete: a layer of recycled concrete that can be added to ‘ordinary’ concrete forming a perfect base for moss growth, without damaging the underlying material. The result: lower temperatures in overheated cities

The enormous potential of self-healing bio-concrete

September 22nd, 2023|

Concrete rot. This is an unflattering (and biologically incorrect) term for an ongoing challenge facing concrete construction. Water penetrates a concrete structure and affects the steel reinforcement within the concrete. Rust causes the steel to expand, bursting