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Winners of the TU Delft Impact Contest 2021 have been crowned
On Thursday the 3rd of June the third yearly edition of the exciting Grand Finale of the TU Delft Impact Contest took place. The Finale was highly anticipated for the 14 student teams that worked hard over the past months
Battolyser Systems goes commercial with a new CEO and launches recruitment campaign
Battolyser Systems, a Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) battery/hydrogen spin-off, is ready to commercialise its patented technology for mass production. The company’s newly appointed CEO Mattijs Slee is looking to recruit a team of technical and general staff
TU Delft Campus South
TU Delft Campus South Dynamic area under development The south of the campus offers plenty of room for further development. Not only for TU Delft, but also for companies that want to collaborate
House of Quantum: headquarters for quantum in Delft
The Netherlands is getting a House of Quantum. The House of Quantum is to be known as the smartest 12,000 ‘square meters of quantum' in Europe and will be built around an ecosystem of companies, investors and researchers who
Game on: student teams compete in TU Delft Impact Contest final
In its third iteration, the TU Delft Impact Contest has its most impressive line-up to date. During the competition TU Delft student teams that have innovative, entrepreneurial ideas or prototypes related to societal issues gave their all in order
Technology innovator PHYSEE raises another 4 million
Deep tech company PHYSEE has closed its Series A investment, by raising another 4 million Euros. The spin-off from TU Delft has now raised 8 million Euros in growth capital to fund the European roll-out of its SENSE solution
QphoX raises €2m with Quantum Modem
Quantum technology startup QphoX has raised €2 million to bring its Quantum Modem to market in a move that will have a big impact on what can be achieved with this super-fast computing technology. The funding round was led
Nature’s Principles: disrupting the plastics industry with sugar beets
To make plastic from petroleum, a lot of energy and petroleum are needed, which leads to a significant contribution to CO2 emissions. Jules Rombouts and Harman Korte felt it could (and should) be done different. With Nature's Principles, they
Delmic: a modern continuation of Delft microscopy heritage
Microscopy is inextricably linked to Delft thanks to Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who was the first to discover cells and microbiological structures with his self-built microscopes in the 17th century. A tradition microscope builder Delmic has been continuing since 2010
Field lab Rotterdam Zoo offers space for animals and innovation
Rotterdam Zoo opened its doors in 1855, which makes it one of the oldest zoos in the Netherlands. So in a way it is remarkable that this historic location in Rotterdam has been a ‘field lab’ for testing the








