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Health - Innovation - 12.03.2026
Collaboration within PIHC should further improve diabetes care
Increasingly, people with type 1 diabetes are wearing a glucose sensor. These sensors measure blood glucose levels day and night, generating enormous amounts of data - but what happens with all that information?

Innovation - Economics - 11.03.2026
New strategy aims to grow Kennispark Twente to 700 companies and 16,500 jobs

Health - Innovation - 06.03.2026
University of Twente strengthens innovation in women’s health

Environment - Innovation - 03.03.2026
Solar Team Twente takes a new direction: from solar car across the Australian outback to sustainable rally racing
After more than twenty years of competing in the World Solar Challenge in Australia, Solar Team Twente is entering a new chapter.

Innovation - 03.03.2026
Dies Natalis 2026: Those who understand history can better shape the future

Mathematics - Innovation - 02.03.2026
TU Delft sets national record with largest human pi symbol

Innovation - 27.02.2026
Carolien Kroeze on Dies Natalis 2026: 'Understanding our past is the basis for fair and equitable science'

Innovation - Philosophy - 26.02.2026
Yuk Hui Awarded NWO Vici Grant to Research the Future of AI and Technodiversity

Environment - Innovation - 26.02.2026
How Wageningen expertise helps tackle urban challenges
From waste collection and repairs of quayside walls to energy poverty: for over a decade, AMS Institute has been helping to resolve problems faced by cities.

Innovation - 25.02.2026
KB Commits to Supporting WUR Student Challenges Until 2028

Innovation - 12.02.2026
Drones accelerate and improve humanitarian aid delivery during disasters
When disaster strikes, every minute counts. New scientific research shows that UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), commonly referred to as drones, can play an important role in delivering emergency aid more quickly and efficiently.

Innovation - Environment - 11.02.2026
Susanne Dreyer appointed as new Director of Real Estate and Facilities

Innovation - Health - 11.02.2026
Herman van der Kooij awarded NWO grant for E-Walk project

Research Management - Innovation - 11.02.2026
New SYNAPSIS platform enables secure sharing of video and audio data

Innovation - 06.02.2026
Who is responsible for a collision involving a self-driving car?
Who is responsible for a collision involving a self-driving car?
The year is 2040. You have just bought your first self-driving car: a fine piece of AI engineering. During your first drive, you feel like a child with a new toy.

Campus - Innovation - 05.02.2026
A community on the move: NL International Network

Health - Innovation - 05.02.2026
Innovative toys turn hand therapy into a more enjoyable and effective experience for children with cerebral palsy
A Research through Design approach combines insights from rehabilitation science, game theory, motivation theory, and human-computer interaction.

Physics - Innovation - 03.02.2026
ERC Proof of Concept for UT photonic chip research

Environment - Innovation - 29.01.2026
Futuristic installation POND gives Rotterdam’s water a voice

Innovation - Physics - 27.01.2026
Ten National Technology Strategy action agendas unveiled

Health - Innovation - 27.01.2026
New technology offers promising perspectives for rare eye diseases
Retina-on-a-chip supports research and future treatments Researchers at the University of Twente and Radboudumc are developing a promising new model to enhance understanding of the human retina.

Innovation - Economics - 23.01.2026
Delft innovation and entrepreneurship in Amsterdam

Innovation - 22.01.2026
Olya Kudina appointed as board member of The Young Academy

Materials Science - Innovation - 21.01.2026
STAR interview: reshaping tomorrow through additive manufacturing of energy materials
In this STAR interview, we speak to Davoud Jafari of the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET). STAR is an acronym for (S)ituation, (T)asks, (A)ctions, (R)esults.

Health - Innovation - 20.01.2026
Pioneers in Healthcare Award ceremony 2025

Physics - Innovation - 20.01.2026
50 million euro European Quantum pilot P4Q launched

Health - Innovation - 19.01.2026
Shifting heart failure care from hospital to home
Over the past three years, seven Santeon hospitals have worked together extensively to make remote care possible through digital technologies.

Innovation - Economics - 15.01.2026
UvA celebrates 394th anniversary

Materials Science - Innovation - 13.01.2026
UT leads ¤8 million national sodium-ion battery research

Health - Innovation - 08.01.2026
TU/e spin-off ShanX Medtech secures ¤24 million to accelerate ultra-rapid infection diagnostics
TU/e spin-off ShanX Medtech secures ¤24 million to accelerate ultra-rapid infection diagnostics

Innovation - Computer Science - 18.12.2025
Two TU Delft projects awarded KIC call Digital Identities for improving digital trust

Innovation - Health - 18.12.2025
MedTech sector launches national growth plan

Campus - Innovation - 16.12.2025
Institutional Plan 2026-2030: TU/e presents new strategic direction
Institutional Plan 2026-2030: TU/e presents new strategic direction

Environment - Innovation - 15.12.2025
TU Delft Wins QS Reimagine Education Award for Lifelong Learning Water Solution

Innovation - Agronomy & Food Science - 12.12.2025
Robots grow sugar beets after consulting the farmer
Agricultural robots are already sowing, mowing and ploughing, but each robot has its own app, screen and language.

Innovation - Campus - 12.12.2025
The power of metal as a fuel
The power of metal as a fuel

Innovation - Physics - 11.12.2025
Two UT projects receive Perspectief grant

Innovation - 11.12.2025
Three new NAE Fellows and Young Engineers with UT background

Innovation - 11.12.2025
Three new NAE Fellows and Young Engineer with UT background

Physics - Innovation - 11.12.2025
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips
Funding for six groundbreaking research projects on photonic chips

Health - Innovation - 10.12.2025
The future of healthcare: how young researchers view AI and Big Data
The future of healthcare: how young researchers view AI and Big Data
Maud Kortman: "We can develop AI, but without doctors who understand it and want to work with it, it will remain on the shelf.

Physics - Innovation - 09.12.2025
Five research projects at TU Delft receive funding for cutting-edge research on photonic chips

Health - Innovation - 09.12.2025
How Glucose Shapes Our Thinking

Innovation - 09.12.2025
Sustainable mobility begins with more effective collaboration
A sustainable mobility system depends on how effectively governments, transport providers, and travelers work together.

Innovation - Campus - 08.12.2025
TU/e awarded multiple NWO Perspectief grants, including ¤2.9M for AI4Optics
TU/e awarded multiple NWO Perspectief grants, including ¤2.9M for AI4Optics

Innovation - Environment - 05.12.2025
Transforming urban policy for a healthier and safer Enschede (and other cities)

Innovation - Computer Science - 28.11.2025
Van Damme scholarship for Lisa Deijlen and Wietske Woliner

Innovation - Health - 28.11.2025
UT celebrates 64th Dies: a look at the hospital of the future

Innovation - Pharmacology - 27.11.2025
Four TU Delft Perspectief projects start through multi-million euro investment in technological innovation

Event - Innovation - 26.11.2025
Team Science Award 2025 for BIOS - Lab on a Chip group
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