Ons laatste nieuws
Netherlands Launches Hands-On Training to Fast-Track Energy Hub Development
Maastricht, Tuesday, 16 June 2026.
Starting spring 2026, Dutch regional agencies will train professionals in building energy hubs—centralized systems integrating renewables, storage, and smart grids. The three-day program, designed for engineers, policymakers, and startups, tackles technical, financial, and regulatory challenges to accelerate the Netherlands’ climate goals. With grid congestion and renewable integration as urgent priorities, this initiative bridges theory and practice, offering real-world tools to transform energy infrastructure. The first sessions begin in March 2026, marking a critical step toward sustainable, resilient energy networks.
Laatste nieuws in green
Europe’s Largest Offshore Wind Deal Powers a Chemical Giant’s Green Future
Borkum, Sunday, 14 June 2026.
Evonik just locked in enough wind energy to power over a million homes—without government subsidies. The deal with EnBW’s 960 MW He Dreiht windpark marks Europe’s boldest corporate renewable push yet, slashing Evonik’s European carbon footprint by a third starting 2026. What’s the twist? This multi-billion-euro project thrives purely on private contracts, proving the energy transition can scale without state handouts.
Laatste nieuws in bio
Breakthrough in Kidney Care: The Race to Build a Biohybrid Kidney
Enschede, Sunday, 14 June 2026.
A new PhD project at the University of Twente could end traditional dialysis. Researchers are developing a miniaturized biohybrid kidney system that combines artificial membranes with living cells, aiming to create an implantable device. This innovation could transform the lives of millions with kidney failure, offering a more natural and sustainable solution than current treatments.
Laatste nieuws in community
How North Holland Is Turning Tech Startups Into Defense Powerhouses
Amsterdam, Sunday, 14 June 2026.
North Holland just launched a groundbreaking initiative to fast-track dual-use technologies—innovations that serve both military and civilian needs. The newly formed Defense Innovation Team is already making waves, securing its first major investment in P-X Systems, a cybersecurity startup developing cutting-edge, network-independent threat detection. This move isn’t just about defense; it’s a strategic play to boost regional economic growth while addressing Europe’s urgent security challenges. With unmanned systems and AI-driven solutions on the table, this partnership could redefine how nations prepare for future threats—starting in Amsterdam.
Laatste nieuws in data
Dutch Tech Startups Struggle as AI Demand Skyrockets Memory Prices
Amsterdam, Monday, 15 June 2026.
AI’s insatiable hunger for memory chips has sent DRAM prices soaring—up 95% in Q1 2026—leaving Dutch tech firms in a fierce bidding war with data centers. The Nothing Phone 4a’s memory costs have quadrupled since development began, while ASML’s €40B sales outlook underscores the shift. With semiconductors now 18.9% of global portfolios, this isn’t just a tech trend—it’s reshaping economies. Can Dutch innovation survive the squeeze?
Laatste nieuws in semicon
China Bets on Light-Based Chips to Break Free from US Semiconductor Restrictions
Shanghai, Saturday, 13 June 2026.
China opened its first photonic computing lab in Shanghai on June 11, 2026 — backed by a reported $295 billion AI infrastructure plan — using light instead of electricity to bypass US chip export controls.