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An important development in the early decades of the 21 st century was the role which TU/e took on in the development of the Eindhoven region into what has become known as the Brainport. The Eindhoven region has become internationally recognized as a major hub of economic, industrial and scientific innovation.
- 615 Million For Quantum Program
- EUR 338 Million For Green Hydrogen Ecosystem
- 276 Million For Artificial Intelligence
- EUR 69 Million For Integrated Healthcare Data System
- 56 Million For Regenerative Medicine
- National Growth Fund
The Quantum Delta NL Program will receive €615 million from the National Growth Fund, consisting of an unconditional award of €54 million, a conditional allocation of €228 million, and a reserve of €333 million. In the case of a conditional allocation, the money is not made available until specific conditions have been met. The reservation requires...
The project 'Green Power of the Dutch Economy', co-authored by researchers at the TU/e institute EIRES, will receive €338 million for an ecosystem based on green hydrogen. The award consists of a conditional allocation of €73 million and a reserve of €265 million. This program aims to accelerate the use of green hydrogen - hydrogen produced using r...
The AiNed investment program in Artificial Intelligence will receive €276 million, consisting of a €44 million allocation, a €44 million conditional allocation and a €188 million reserve. The committee believes that AI can make a valuable contribution to more efficient energy systems, smarter mobility and logistics, and more efficient care. The mul...
The Health-RI proposal receives EUR 69 million, consisting of a conditional award of EUR 22 million and a reserve of EUR 47 million. This project focuses on the Dutch care infrastructure, more specifically the sharing and use of research data in healthcare. The Eindhoven Medtech Innovations Center (e/MTIC) plays a role in the proposal. The goal of ...
The RegMed XB consortium, of which TU/e is a member, will receive €56 million from the Growth Fund to bring regenerative medicine to the market, consisting of an allocation of €23 million and a conditional allocation of €33 million. This collaboration of research institutions, public authorities, provinces, health funds and industry in the Netherla...
The National Growth Fund is intended for one-off public investments that contribute to future economic growth. The projects must lead to higher productivity and new economic activity, according to the independent Growth Fund Committee, chaired by Jeroen Dijsselbloem. In the coming five years, the cabinet will set aside a total of 20 billion euros f...
We focus on 3 strategic themes: Talent: on all levels, because talent makes or breaks our university. Cooperation: our cooperation with the industry national and international, within the Brainport region, with our alliance partners, and at European level.
The TU/e is important to the economy of the Eindhoven region, as well as the wider areas of BrabantStad and the Samenwerkingsverband Regio Eindhoven. It provides skilled labor for local businesses and partners with technology companies in the area.
TU/e aims to achieve high scientific quality and relevance by building competencies in the contributing disciplines, attracting talent and research funding, developing methodologies, establishing shared infrastructures and exploring promising research areas.
research that fuels economic growth to initiatives that nurture entrepreneurship, TU/e is more than just a campus—it’s a driving force behind the region’s innovation engine. The university’s influence extends far beyond these metrics.
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Apr 23, 2024 · TU/e stands as a beacon of transformative education and research, transcending traditional boundaries of industry, society and government. Our collaborative approach fosters interdisciplinary cooperation, driving tangible societal change and innovation within the Netherlands and beyond.