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ECSens wins 4TU Impact Challenge

November 12th, 2019|

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

November 11th, 2019|

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

New headquarters Oldelft Ultrasound at TU Delft Campus

November 4th, 2019|

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

‘The Netherlands must become quantum-ready’

October 17th, 2019|

It was a glorious moment in February of this year: the inauguration of the Microsoft Quantum Lab by King Willem-Alexander. The quantum computer is coming, Hans Bos, National Technology Officer at Microsoft Netherlands, is absolutely certain about that. “What

Delft scale-up PHYSEE wins KvK Innovation Top 100

October 1st, 2019|

PHYSEE has won the 14th edition of the KvK Innovation Top 100. The spin-off company from TU Delft that produces smart, energy-generating windows can call itself the most innovative SME in the country for a year. PHYSEE is based

Real estate development on the TU Delft campus

October 1st, 2019|

TU Delft is the first university in the Netherlands to enter into a partnership with a.s.r. real estate’s ASR Dutch Science Park Fund, which was set up this year. The partnership focuses on the funding, development and use of

Measuring water quality with a smartphone in Myanmar

September 20th, 2019|

Over the past two years, the latest Dutch innovations in smart water management have been rolled out in Myanmar. In doing so, researchers and students from Delft University of Technology, together with the business community were able to turn