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Brussels Moves to Slash Tax Barriers for Innovative European Companies
Brussels, Friday, 5 June 2026.
The European Commission has proposed a sweeping corporate tax reform designed to boost R&D investment and ease interest deductions, directly targeting Europe’s competitiveness gap with the US and Asia. Dutch startups and scale-ups stand to benefit most.
Why Indian Tech Companies Are Choosing the Netherlands as Their European Base
Amsterdam, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
A formal Strategic Partnership signed in May 2026 is turning the Netherlands into the preferred European entry point for Indian technology firms — backed by a €10 million joint research fund and a Tata-ASML chip manufacturing deal.
Dutch Startups Eyeing US Investment Need a Governance Overhaul First
Amsterdam, Thursday, 4 June 2026.
A new practical guide warns Dutch founders that messy cap tables, missing IP assignments, and undocumented shareholder approvals are the silent deal-killers during US due diligence — and fixing them before the first term sheet arrives is now a competitive necessity.
The Netherlands Is Sitting on a Gold Mine of Scientific Knowledge — But Failing to Share It
Amsterdam, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
Dutch universities produce world-class research, yet a structural gap prevents that knowledge from reaching entrepreneurs and society. Graduate Ventures has backed over 80 startups with €130 million, but fragmentation across regions remains the critical obstacle to building Europe’s next innovation powerhouse.
Europe's Science-to-Business Gap: Why the Netherlands' Oldest University Incubator Is Racing to Launch 250 Start-Ups by 2031
Delft, Wednesday, 3 June 2026.
YES!Delft, the Netherlands’ oldest university incubator, has backed 500 start-ups and created over 10,000 jobs in 20 years — now it wants to match that in just five. Managing Director Ras Lalmy calls it a necessity, not an ambition.
Dutch Research Council Backs TU Delft Projects That Could Reshape Cities and Technology
Delft, Tuesday, 2 June 2026.
NWO’s Open Technology Programme has selected new TU Delft research projects for funding in 2026, including a standout study challenging how we assess aging urban canal walls — potentially saving municipalities millions in unnecessary repairs.
The Netherlands Turns Every Euro of EU Research Funding Into Nearly Two — Here Is How
The Hague, Monday, 1 June 2026.
Dutch organizations have secured €5 billion from the EU’s Horizon Europe program since 2021, ranking fourth in Europe. Remarkably, every euro invested returns nearly two — a compelling case for innovation funding.
Dutch Drone Maker Avy Pivots to Military Use as Europe Races to Build Homegrown Air Defenses
Amsterdam, Monday, 1 June 2026.
Amsterdam’s Avy is adapting its long-range, weather-resistant drones for military reconnaissance and supply-route monitoring — while former NATO chief Rasmussen launches a rival drone defense coalition in Denmark. Europe’s civilian drone sector is rapidly becoming its next defense frontier.
The Netherlands Opens Regional Defense Innovation Hub to Fast-Track Military-Civilian Technology Development
Amsterdam, Sunday, 31 May 2026.
Noord-Holland has launched a dedicated defense innovation team uniting government, business, and the Dutch Ministry of Defense to develop dual-use technologies — tools serving both civilian and military purposes. With NATO’s 2026 accelerator already backing 150 innovators across the alliance, Dutch startups now have a direct channel to defense contracts and dedicated funding.