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Fizyr attracts funding for international growth
Fizyr attracted funding from Value Creation Capital to accelerate product development and international sales of AI software for machine and computer vision for logistics and autonomous robotics. Fizyr, based in RoboValley, enables the automating of human tasks in logistics
Now Boarding: Airbus and TU Delft collaborate on sustainable aviation
“To have a disruptive aircraft in 2040, we have to start today and work together”, says Daniel Reckzeh, senior manager Research & Technology at Airbus. TU Delft and Airbus need to play an important role in this. “We have
Next stop: train station Delft Campus
Delft Zuid train station has a new name: Delft Campus. The name change is part of a major renovation of the second station in Delft and of the development around the Delft Campus station area. The municipality of Delft,
Impact ranking: TU Delft best collaborating university
TU Delft is the best collaborating university in the Netherlands, according to the Impact Ranking Dutch Universities 2019 of ScienceWorks. For the bi-annual ranking, ScienceWorks looked at the revenues from contract research, private investments in inventions and the extent
Highlight Delft – on the nexus of Art and Technology
In mid-February 2020, the three-day Highlight festival takes place in Delft. Discover installations on the nexus of art and technology, spread over one route from around 19 unique locations throughout the centre of Delft and at the TU Delft
A new generation of global green entrepreneurs to lead the charge against climate change
They turn disposable diapers into clean fuel for residential use. Kenyan start-up Leafy Ke won the sixth edition of ClimateLaunchpad, the world’s largest green start-up competition. The second prize went to Maclec from India with their innovative hydrokinetic turbine
ECSens wins 4TU Impact Challenge
ECSens has won the 4TU Impact Challenge. The start-up from both the University of Twente designs sensitive sensors for a faster diagnosis of cancer. This year, for the first time, the technical universities in the Netherlands have organized a
First cycling behaviour experiment on Leeghwaterstraat
The Leeghwaterstraat on the TU Delft Campus has officially been put into use as a living lab for research into cycling behaviour and autonomous driving. At the end of October, the first bicycle experiment took place in the street
Successful innovation programme for digitisation of manufacturing companies extended
The successful innovation programme SMITZH for digitisation of manufacturing companies in South Holland will be continued. SMITZ (Smart Manufacturing: Industriële Toepassing in Zuid-Holland) encourages the manufacturing industry to renew their production process by developing new applications in the field
New headquarters Oldelft Ultrasound at TU Delft Campus
On Tuesday 29 October Oldelft Ultrasound celebrated the special occasion of winding the first ceremonial screw anchor of their new headquarters. With this, TU Delft Campus welcomes another innovative company on the south of the campus. Oldelft Ultrasound develops








