R&D in the Dutch Energy sector
A research project during your studies can plant a seed for creating startups within a chosen field. At least, this was the case for an entrepreneur originally from Turkey - Aytac Yilmaz. After pursuing his PhD at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Aytac set out to contribute to the energy market by creating Ore Energy.
Founding InsectSense in Wageningen
Aria Samimi came to the Netherlands from Iran with a Dutch startup visa to launch his venture, InsectSense. The startup operates in deep tech with an aim to become a front-runner in developing innovations inspired by insects within the Agri-food and health industries. He was able to utilise one of the world’s leading agri-food environments to create an innovative startup, recruit international talent, and benefit from the leading agri-food research environment in the Netherlands.
Cycling in the Netherlands: top tips & locations
The Netherlands is a world-class cycling country. Check out our top tips and locations to discover our cycling culture. If you’re in the Netherlands and in the mood for cycling, these tips may very well steer you in the right direction.
How Dutch architecture innovates
Floating houses, trees on blocks of flats and walls made of hemp. If the idea has occurred to you, chances are that designers have already drawn it. And this is no fantasy. In recent years, Dutch architecture has received international acclaim for its power of innovation. With developments such as timber construction, reuse of building materials and modular construction, architects are leading the Netherlands to a more sustainable future. And there are already wonderful examples of this for you to visit.
80 years of freedom in the Netherlands
In 2025, it will be exactly 80 years since the end of World War II. The Netherlands has been a free country for a lifetime now. This calls for a celebration at various times and places throughout the land. But what does freedom mean and how is it valued in the Netherlands?
The tear doctor: when tear meets insight
A single tear can reveal more than just emotions - it can hold the key to diagnosing diseases. Dr. Marlies Gijs, a biochemist at Maastricht UMC+ and known as ‘the tear doctor,’ is uncovering the hidden potential of tears as a diagnostic tool. Her world-first research focuses on using tear fluid to detect diseases like Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s, offering a new, non-invasive alternative to procedures like spinal taps.
From strategic planning to Slush 100 success: how OASYS NOW’s preparation paid off
Dutch health-tech startup OASYS NOW is revolutionising the healthcare landscape. After launching their first product, GRIP, at Slush 2023, the company returned to the prestigious event in 2024 and walked away with the Slush 100 competition win.