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Dutch Breakthrough Cuts Battery Recycling Costs by Over Half

Dutch Breakthrough Cuts Battery Recycling Costs by Over Half

Delft, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
A Dutch innovation restores lithium-ion batteries to near-original performance without shredding, slashing recycling costs by 56% and energy use by 34%. The method dissolves electrode damage using a specialized solvent, achieving 95% capacity recovery—positioning the Netherlands as a leader in sustainable battery technology ahead of stricter EU regulations in 2026.

Dutch Students Unlock Iron's Secret: A Game-Changer for Clean Energy Storage

Dutch Students Unlock Iron's Secret: A Game-Changer for Clean Energy Storage

Dutch PM Challenges EU to Cut €2 Trillion Budget for Innovation Overhaul

Dutch PM Challenges EU to Cut €2 Trillion Budget for Innovation Overhaul

Amsterdam Startup Takes on Google Maps with Open-Source Navigation

Amsterdam Startup Takes on Google Maps with Open-Source Navigation

Netherlands Bets Big on Nuclear Power to Secure Energy Future by 2026

Netherlands Bets Big on Nuclear Power to Secure Energy Future by 2026

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Netherlands Bets Big on Hydrogen to Replace Oil Reserves by 2030

Netherlands Bets Big on Hydrogen to Replace Oil Reserves by 2030

Amsterdam, Friday, 19 June 2026.
The Netherlands is set to revolutionize its energy strategy by replacing its 30 million barrel oil reserve with 55 TWh of green hydrogen—enough to power half the country’s annual electricity use. With €30–40B in investments planned, this shift could slash fossil fuel dependence while leveraging North Sea storage caverns. Experts warn: the clock is ticking, as the Strait of Hormuz blockade proved energy security remains critical even in a decarbonizing world.

Amsterdam's Hydrogen Network Could Cut Emissions Years Ahead of EU Targets

Amsterdam's Hydrogen Network Could Cut Emissions Years Ahead of EU Targets

How One Dutch Startup is Using AI to Cut Retail Emissions Overnight

How One Dutch Startup is Using AI to Cut Retail Emissions Overnight

How AI is Revolutionizing Energy Storage in Europe

How AI is Revolutionizing Energy Storage in Europe

Netherlands Launches Hands-On Training to Fast-Track Energy Hub Development

Netherlands Launches Hands-On Training to Fast-Track Energy Hub Development

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Netherlands Freezes Future of Endangered Species in Groundbreaking Gene Bank Expansion

Netherlands Freezes Future of Endangered Species in Groundbreaking Gene Bank Expansion

Wageningen, Friday, 19 June 2026.
The Dutch Gene Bank for Animal Genetic Resources has expanded to include rare species like the black bee and even seaweed, storing 390,000 doses of semen from 160 breeds. This genetic vault could be the key to saving biodiversity—and agriculture—from climate change and disease.

Europe Bets €12.5 Million on Dairy Without Cows: The Future of Sustainable Protein

Europe Bets €12.5 Million on Dairy Without Cows: The Future of Sustainable Protein

Dutch Breakthrough: How Snowdrops Could Save Our Crops from Climate Change

Dutch Breakthrough: How Snowdrops Could Save Our Crops from Climate Change

Dutch Hospitals Lead Europe in AI-Powered Heart Surgery Breakthroughs

Dutch Hospitals Lead Europe in AI-Powered Heart Surgery Breakthroughs

Dutch Horse Breeding Takes a Scientific Leap to Secure Healthier Generations

Dutch Horse Breeding Takes a Scientific Leap to Secure Healthier Generations

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Dutch Deep Tech Startups Unlock US Investment Without Losing Control

Dutch Deep Tech Startups Unlock US Investment Without Losing Control

Amsterdam, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
A groundbreaking 2026 report reveals how Dutch deep tech firms can secure American capital while keeping critical R&D and IP in the Netherlands. With US investors now dominating 40% of large funding rounds, the stakes have never been higher. The solution? A ‘layered expansion model’ that lets startups scale globally while maintaining European sovereignty—proving that transatlantic investment can be a bridge, not a threat.

Netherlands at Risk of Losing Its Startup Crown to Faster-Moving Rivals

Netherlands at Risk of Losing Its Startup Crown to Faster-Moving Rivals

Limburg's New Innovation Hub Aims to Revolutionize Defense and Industry

Limburg's New Innovation Hub Aims to Revolutionize Defense and Industry

Dutch Innovation Hub Gains Financial Momentum in 2026

Dutch Innovation Hub Gains Financial Momentum in 2026

How North Holland Is Turning Tech Startups Into Defense Powerhouses

How North Holland Is Turning Tech Startups Into Defense Powerhouses

Laatste nieuws in data

Google DeepMind CEO Says AGI Could Arrive Within Four Years—Here’s Why It Matters

Google DeepMind CEO Says AGI Could Arrive Within Four Years—Here’s Why It Matters

Amsterdam, Sunday, 21 June 2026.
Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, predicts artificial general intelligence (AGI) may emerge by 2030, calling this era the ‘foothills of the singularity.’ His bold timeline—just four years away—could reshape industries, from drug discovery to cybersecurity, while sparking urgent debates on regulation and safety. Hassabis, a Nobel laureate for AlphaFold, argues AGI’s impact could dwarf the Industrial Revolution, yet critics warn of overhyped timelines. The stakes? A future where AI solves humanity’s greatest challenges—or outpaces our ability to control it.

EU Unveils Groundbreaking AI Project to Speak All 24 Official Languages

EU Unveils Groundbreaking AI Project to Speak All 24 Official Languages

Amsterdam’s New AI Hub Aims to Rival Silicon Valley—Here’s Why It Matters

Amsterdam’s New AI Hub Aims to Rival Silicon Valley—Here’s Why It Matters

Amsterdam's Electricity Grid at Breaking Point Due to Data Centers

Amsterdam's Electricity Grid at Breaking Point Due to Data Centers

Dutch Startup Turns Weather Data into Farming Gold Across Europe

Dutch Startup Turns Weather Data into Farming Gold Across Europe

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Thailand and the Netherlands Join Forces to Revolutionize the Semiconductor Industry

Thailand and the Netherlands Join Forces to Revolutionize the Semiconductor Industry

Enschede, Friday, 19 June 2026.
Thailand aims to train 80,000 semiconductor professionals by 2030, and a groundbreaking partnership with the University of Twente could make it happen. This collaboration, formalized in June 2026, merges Dutch expertise in photonics and quantum computing with Thailand’s ambitious high-tech growth plans. The deal includes joint research, student exchanges, and innovation programs—key steps to address global chip shortages and position Thailand as an ASEAN semiconductor hub. For Europe, it’s a strategic move to boost its share of global production under the EU Chips Act. The most striking fact? This alliance could redefine tech education and supply chains, driving economic growth for both nations.