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Robotics company IMSystems raises 3 million euro in equity funding
TU Delft spin-off IMSystems has raised a 3-million-euro investment from Finindus, Linamar and InnovationQuarter. The series A round supports the commercial launch of IMSystems’ revolutionary transmission technology, the Archimedes Drive. In addition, it enables the company to scale up
TU Delft spin-off MILabs acquired by Rigaku Corporation
MILabs, a TU Delft spin-off that develops ground breaking imaging devices, is acquired by Rigaku Corporation. Founded in 2006, MILabs provides pre-clinical imaging systems and equipment with higher efficiency and accuracy than conventional alternatives. MILabs has developed a unique
Biotech company DAB doubles expansion funding
Biotech startup DAB has doubled the pre-series A fundraise that it announced earlier this year. The funding allows a significant expansion of the laboratory facilities and scientific staff, and a substantial extension of the runway. This includes an ambitious
Incredibly cheap pathogen testing and the end of fake news; these innovations from Delft made it to the Dutch 4TU Impact Challenge
Several hundreds of viewers watched the online Grand Finale of the TU Delft Impact Contest on the 3rd of June unfold, where 14 of the strongest student teams pitched their innovative business ideas related to solving societal issues. In
QuantWare launches the world’s first commercially available superconducting quantum processors
Dutch startup QuantWare launches the world’s first commercially available superconducting processor for quantum computers (QPU). The superconducting quantum processor is available ‘off the shelf’, a unique development with the potential to significantly accelerate the quantum computing revolution. “By making
Projects – Overview of current and completed projects
Projects TU Delft builds, converts and renovates. The objective is to keep the campus liveable and safe as well as to be properly prepared for the future. With top facilities for education and groundbreaking research
Olympic sailing boats and smart low-tech innovations are tested on the Proeftuin op de Noordzee
The coast of Scheveningen is mostly known for two types of visitors: beachgoers with umbrellas in the summer and New Year's divers with Unox hats in the winter. A third visitor, the innovation-oriented entrepreneur, is like a fish on
Kitepower secures €3 million for innovative airborne wind energy system
Energy innovation fund ENERGIIQ, Stichting ifund and Windhandel Beheer are investing €1 million each in Kitepower. The Delft-based start-up will use the funds to commercialise its innovative airborne wind energy system (AWES) and further expand its organisation. Kitepower’s mobile
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