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Innovate together We believe we need new answers to global challenges. These challenges transcend borders and defy boundaries. Solving them requires complex technological innovations that no party can develop in isolation. We invite you to innovate
MEZT battles nitrogen crisis
In the spring of 2019, the nitrogen crisis took the Netherlands by surprise. The largest sources of nitrogen in the Netherlands are intensive agriculture and livestock farming. Delft start-up MEZT thinks it has the solution precisely for these farms.
UNIIQ invests €250,000 in bio-tech start-up BIOND solutions
BIOND Solutions (Bi/ond), a spin-off of Delft University of Technology, has developed a microchip that can nourish, stimulate and monitor tissues and cells. The company has just secured €250,000 of growth capital from early-stage investment fund UNIIQ. Bi/ond will
4TU Impact Challenge: unique innovation challenge Dutch technical universities
Young talents will pitch groundbreaking ideas, the public can vote Save the date: November 19, 2020 4TU Impact Challenge Young top talents in the Netherlands compete in the online final of a unique innovation competition of the four Dutch
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Mona Keijzer positive about Manifest Toplocaties initiative
State Secretary Mona Keijzer (Economic Affairs) has responded positively to the call from the 10 largest science parks and innovation campuses in the Netherlands to invest in the physical aspect of innovation: prime locations where research and companies meet.
Royal HaskoningDHV and TU Delft extend partnership
Royal HaskoningDHV and Delft University of Technology have agreed to further strengthen the existing collaboration in research, field labs, innovation, start-ups, education and talent. To this effect, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed last Thursday by Royal HaskoningDHV CEO
TU Delft start-up develops ‘living coffin’
The TU Delft student start-up Loop has developed a living coffin made from mycelium. The Living Cocoon helps the body to ‘compost’ more efficiently, removes toxic substances and produces richer conditions in which to grow (new) trees and plants.
TU Delft starts programme for robot engineer of the future
How can robots learn to move and act in a people environment? And what skills should a robot engineer have to make a good contribution to industry and society? These two questions were central in setting up the new
Do IoT Fieldlab taking shape with the construction of technical infrastructure
Construction of the new Do IoT (Delft on Internet of Things) Fieldlab will continue to progress during the next few months. Thanks to a financial contribution from the ‘Kansen voor West’ programme, which is receiving funding from the European