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How wastewater treatment technologies could also be applied in the field of medicine
Winnifred Noorlander, a Systems & Control student with a passion for entrepreneurship, is working on a new medicine for the treatment of sepsis. A life-threatening response of the body to an infection, sepsis causes 20% of all global deaths
Delft start-up Somnox wins 15th KVK Innovation Top 100
TU Delft spin-off Somnox developed a sleep robot and made first place in the 15th Chamber of Commerce Innovation Top 100. The independent jury, led by innovator Ruud Koornstra, announced this last friday. Every year, the Dutch Chamber of
Arceon’s materials heading to the International Space Station in ESA project
Arceon, a Yes!Delft's start-up, is officially amongst the selected companies of material scientists, experimenters and engineers to test materials for space applications on the Bartolomeo platform, the newest external platform to the International Space Station, participating in a pilot
TU Delft Impact Contest open for registration
Since 2019 the TU Delft Impact Contest has offered students the opportunity to further develop their own, ingenious ideas, prototypes and research projects into business plans. The main purpose and mission: challenge students to create great, out-of-the-box thinking
Investment of 4 million euros for technology innovator PHYSEE
PHYSEE, the technology company developing coatings, solar and sensor technology,has received €4 million euros in growth capital for the first half of their Series A investment round. Their technology generates both energy and data, optimizing the energy efficiency of
Start-up Geronimo.AI uses artificial intelligence to create order in data
Many gigabytes of valuable satellite data are waiting to be analyzed, but processing these large amounts of bulk data into useful information, such as a map that shows growth or reduction in vegetation, is a challenge. That is exactly
TU Delft, the Aerospace Innovation Hub, and Airbus Bizlab expand collaboration
Innovation starts with collaboration. TU Delft, the Aerospace Innovation Hub (AIH), and Airbus Bizlab have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to further expand their close cooperation in the field of startups and innovation. The MoU was signed by
TU Delft is investing substantially in deep tech
A large number of the spin-offs TU Delft is investing in are deep tech companies. So says Ronald Gelderblom, Investment Director at Delft Enterprises (DE). Deep tech is all about innovations based on breakthrough technologies and this is one
‘The Netherlands can make a difference with deep tech’
Deep tech is on the rise. TU Delft Campus also has a number of businesses which are actively developing products and services on the basis of breakthrough technologies. What does this require of entrepreneurs? What makes deep tech special?
Innatera Nanosystems raises €5M to bring neuromorphic intelligence to the sensor-edge
Dutch neuromorphic processor company Innatera Nanosystems has raised 5 million Euros to bring its brain-inspired processing technology to sensors and sensor-based devices. Innatera is a deep tech spin-off of Delft University of Technology and is part of Delft Enterprises portfolio