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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
New head office for Oldelft Ultrasound reaches highest point
To celebrate the topping out of the new building cepezed, Oldelft Ultrasound and the ASR Dutch Science Park Fund raised a flag in the presence of alderman Bas Vollebregt last Friday, marking this construction milestone. This nature-inclusive circular building,
Erasmus University Rotterdam and YES!Delft join forces
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), TU Delft and the Municipality of Delft have decided that EUR will become a shareholder of tech incubator Yes!Delft. This means that YES!Delft will be part of the recently established Erasmus Enterprise. All parties aim to further
Qblox receives investment to enhance quantum computing’s scalability
Across the globe, quantum computing is looked upon as the next step in computing. Before quantum computers can live up to this promise, several crucial steps in their development must be made. One of those steps involves the development
TU Delft Impact Contest Grand Finale
Thursday, June 18th was an important day for the students who participated in the second edition of the TU Delft Impact Contest, it was the day of the Online Grand Finale! In the age of COVID-19, finalists felt nervous
‘This building is actually the cloud’
It was one of the first companies to set up shop on the southern part of TU Delft Campus. The grey, inconspicuous building of NorthC Datacenters on Heertjeslaan plays an important role in our daily lives, because the servers
Autonomous greenhouse: computer grows the best tomatoes and beats professional growers
A team of researchers and students from TU Delft and the companies Van der Hoeven Horticultural Projects, Keygene and Hoogendoorn Growth Management has won the international Autonomous Greenhouse Challenge. The Automatoes team, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI)
Signing on the Southern part of TU Delft Campus updated
Last week the signing of the Southern part of TU Delft Campus received an update, with the new TU Delft Campus logo added to the already present chevrons. With this slight but significant upgrade this part of the campus









