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The Hague Invests €60 Million in Former Aegon Building to Create Europe's Largest Cybersecurity Hub

The Hague Invests €60 Million in Former Aegon Building to Create Europe's Largest Cybersecurity Hub

The Hague, Friday, 27 February 2026.
The Hague’s city council approved purchasing Aegon’s former headquarters for €60 million to establish House of Cyber, consolidating Netherlands’ cybersecurity operations under one roof. The 40,000 square meter complex will house the National Cyber Security Centre, Ministry of Defence, National Police, and private cybersecurity companies, creating Europe’s most significant digital security cluster. Located strategically near Mariahoeve station, the facility aims to strengthen national digital resilience against state-sponsored attacks and cybercriminals while boosting The Hague’s position as an international security hub employing over 21,000 cybersecurity professionals.

Eindhoven University Partners with City to Build 750 Student Housing Units by 2028

Eindhoven University Partners with City to Build 750 Student Housing Units by 2028

Dutch Financial Regulator Demands Action-Based Compliance from Fintech Companies

Dutch Financial Regulator Demands Action-Based Compliance from Fintech Companies

Wageningen University Confronts Colonial Past in Groundbreaking 2026 Anniversary Celebration

Wageningen University Confronts Colonial Past in Groundbreaking 2026 Anniversary Celebration

Dutch Geo-Data Specialist Fugro Posts €21 Million Loss as Offshore Wind Sector Struggles

Dutch Geo-Data Specialist Fugro Posts €21 Million Loss as Offshore Wind Sector Struggles

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Netherlands Commits €2.7 Billion to Voluntary Farm Buyouts in Nitrogen Crisis Battle

Netherlands Commits €2.7 Billion to Voluntary Farm Buyouts in Nitrogen Crisis Battle

The Hague, Wednesday, 25 February 2026.
The Dutch government announced a massive €2.7 billion investment for voluntary farm buyouts as part of its strategy to combat nitrogen pollution. This funding represents a significant escalation in efforts to reduce agricultural emissions that threaten protected natural areas. However, environmental experts warn the current plans may not achieve the ambitious 50% nitrogen reduction target by 2035, potentially forcing involuntary farm closures if voluntary measures fail.

Dutch Dairy Farms Can Cut Feed Protein 15% Without Losing Milk Production

Dutch Dairy Farms Can Cut Feed Protein 15% Without Losing Milk Production

Pesticides Found Deep Inside Netherlands' Most Protected Natural Areas

Pesticides Found Deep Inside Netherlands' Most Protected Natural Areas

Netherlands Begins Building National Hydrogen Network Through Industrial Clusters

Netherlands Begins Building National Hydrogen Network Through Industrial Clusters

Global Food System Emissions Hit 23-Year Peak as Livestock Demand Surges

Global Food System Emissions Hit 23-Year Peak as Livestock Demand Surges

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Cross-Border SME Innovation Gets €2.4 Million Boost in Meuse Rhine Region

Cross-Border SME Innovation Gets €2.4 Million Boost in Meuse Rhine Region

Maastricht, Thursday, 26 February 2026.
European funding breaks down barriers for small businesses seeking international partnerships through groundbreaking matchmaking program. STIPP connects SMEs across Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany, achieving remarkable 82% approval rate for innovative projects.

Dutch Government Retreats on Controversial Asset Tax After Royal Intervention

Dutch Government Retreats on Controversial Asset Tax After Royal Intervention

Netherlands Tax Change Threatens Startup Employee Benefits with Levy on Unsold Shares

Netherlands Tax Change Threatens Startup Employee Benefits with Levy on Unsold Shares

Dutch Researchers Win Grants to Commercialize Brain-Food Innovation and Roadside Drug Tests

Dutch Researchers Win Grants to Commercialize Brain-Food Innovation and Roadside Drug Tests

Dutch Government Fund Invest-NL Appoints New Director to Lead Capital Strategy

Dutch Government Fund Invest-NL Appoints New Director to Lead Capital Strategy

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Japanese Tech Company Wins Fifth Straight Dutch Government AI Grant

Japanese Tech Company Wins Fifth Straight Dutch Government AI Grant

Netherlands, Thursday, 26 February 2026.
ELSOUL LABO has secured Dutch WBSO funding for five consecutive years, making it a rare recipient of sustained government backing for AI research. The company transforms complex blockchain operations into simple conversations - their latest breakthrough allows anyone to deploy Solana validators through natural language commands like ‘Deploy a mainnet validator,’ eliminating the need for technical expertise that previously required days of specialized training.

Three-Quarters of Dutch Workers Fear AI Will Eliminate Jobs Despite Innovation Push

Three-Quarters of Dutch Workers Fear AI Will Eliminate Jobs Despite Innovation Push

Dutch Telecom Giant Faces Million-Euro Ransom Demand After Massive Customer Data Theft

Dutch Telecom Giant Faces Million-Euro Ransom Demand After Massive Customer Data Theft

Dutch Court System Data Errors Give 50,000 Innocent Citizens Criminal Records

Dutch Court System Data Errors Give 50,000 Innocent Citizens Criminal Records

Half of Dutch Workers Skip AI Training Despite Job Market Revolution

Half of Dutch Workers Skip AI Training Despite Job Market Revolution

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Dutch Researchers Win €3 Million to Transform Touch Displays and Medical Imaging

Dutch Researchers Win €3 Million to Transform Touch Displays and Medical Imaging

Eindhoven, Thursday, 26 February 2026.
Two TU/e scientists received prestigious NWO Vici grants to revolutionize technology through liquid crystal polymers that provide tactile feedback for visually impaired users and multi-sensor ultrasound systems replacing single probes for safer abdominal imaging.

Dutch AI Chip Startup Secures Record $250 Million in Europe's Largest Semiconductor Funding

Dutch AI Chip Startup Secures Record $250 Million in Europe's Largest Semiconductor Funding

University of Twente Partners with Teledyne Dalsa to Train Next Generation Chip Designers

University of Twente Partners with Teledyne Dalsa to Train Next Generation Chip Designers

Google Spinoff Shrinks Fiber-Speed Internet Into Finger-Sized Wireless Module

Google Spinoff Shrinks Fiber-Speed Internet Into Finger-Sized Wireless Module

ASML Breakthrough Could Boost Global Chip Production by 50 Percent

ASML Breakthrough Could Boost Global Chip Production by 50 Percent

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Global Healthcare Giant Medtronic Acquires Dutch Medical Device Company in Strategic Move

Global Healthcare Giant Medtronic Acquires Dutch Medical Device Company in Strategic Move

Maastricht, Wednesday, 25 February 2026.
Medtronic’s December 2025 acquisition of Limburg-based Fortimedix Surgical marks the tenth successful exit for regional investor BVP’s healthcare portfolio, demonstrating the strength of Netherlands’ medical innovation sector. The acquired company, now operating as Medtronic Articulating Technologies, specialized in laser technology for articulating surgical instruments used in minimally invasive procedures. This strategic acquisition positions Medtronic to capitalize on the rapidly expanding laparoscopy devices market, projected to reach $23.59 billion by 2034 with an 8.73% annual growth rate. The deal showcases how regional investment funds BVP and LIOF successfully nurtured a local biomedical startup to international scale, potentially impacting millions of patients worldwide through advanced surgical technologies.

Dutch Biotech Company Secures €1.3 Million to Make Arthritis Drug More Effective

Dutch Biotech Company Secures €1.3 Million to Make Arthritis Drug More Effective

Dutch Researchers Achieve 96% Accuracy in AI Nematode Detection for Crop Protection

Dutch Researchers Achieve 96% Accuracy in AI Nematode Detection for Crop Protection

Europe's Native Dark Bees Get Second Chance Through Belgian Breeding Program

Europe's Native Dark Bees Get Second Chance Through Belgian Breeding Program

Countries Now View Food Systems as Essential Tools for Biodiversity Protection

Countries Now View Food Systems as Essential Tools for Biodiversity Protection