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Nature’s Principles: disrupting the plastics industry with sugar beets
To make plastic from petroleum, a lot of energy and petroleum are needed, which leads to a significant contribution to CO2 emissions. Jules Rombouts and Harman Korte felt it could (and should) be done different. With Nature's Principles, they
Delmic: a modern continuation of Delft microscopy heritage
Microscopy is inextricably linked to Delft thanks to Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, who was the first to discover cells and microbiological structures with his self-built microscopes in the 17th century. A tradition microscope builder Delmic has been continuing since 2010
Field lab Rotterdam Zoo offers space for animals and innovation
Rotterdam Zoo opened its doors in 1855, which makes it one of the oldest zoos in the Netherlands. So in a way it is remarkable that this historic location in Rotterdam has been a ‘field lab’ for testing the
Alumni launch start-up ecosystem Graduate Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurial students and successful alumni of TU Delft and Erasmus University Rotterdam have jointly set up Graduate Entrepreneur, a structural collaboration that will offer start-ups and scale-ups funding, a network and coaching as well. The new platform aims to
Investment from Growth Fund gives Zuid-Holland economy a big boost
Zuid-Holland's economy and knowledge and innovation infrastructure will be strengthened thanks to investments from the National Growth Fund announced today by the demissionary government. The money will go towards improving accessibility, Health, Quantum, Green Power and Artificial Intelligence. Jaap
Growth agenda Zuid-Holland: ambitious plan for economic recovery, growth and jobs
Nearly 80 governments, companies and knowledge institutions in South Holland will invest 1.4 billion euros annually in the regional economy over the next decade. In this way, the region is combating the effects of the corona crisis, high unemployment
MEZT wins prestigious Blue Tulip Award
MEZT has won the Blue Tulip Award, a prestigious prize that is awarded to innovators aiming to pave the way to a brighter future. In the category Food & Water, MEZT proved to have the most revolutionary idea. With
‘The market needs a quiet method for offshore pile-driving’
Increasing demand for renewable energy will lead to the large-scale construction of offshore wind farms in the coming decades. This will result in increased environmental damage for marine life, because anchoring wind turbines in the seabed is currently still
GBM Works accelerates installation of offshore wind turbines and minimizes noise pollution
Offshore company GBM Works, which has developed a revolutionary method for a much quieter and faster installation of wind turbines at sea, has received a subsidy of 1.8 million euros from the RVO. This will enable a prototype to
Stevin
Stevin Area The campus consists of various areas. The Stevin area lies between the Schoemakerstraat and the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) complex. Stevin stands out because of its diverse range of functions,