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The Netherlands Opens a New Defense Innovation Hub in Amsterdam to Fast-Track Military Technology

The Netherlands Opens a New Defense Innovation Hub in Amsterdam to Fast-Track Military Technology

Amsterdam, Sunday, 7 June 2026.
On June 3, 2026, the Netherlands launched MINDBase Noord-Holland and the Defense Innovation Team Noord-Holland, creating a direct bridge between defense and regional tech companies. Remarkably, cybersecurity firm P-X Systems became the first North Holland company to receive SecFund investment for technology that detects cyberattacks without any network connection.

A Dutch University Startup Just Made Ultrasound Training a Year Shorter — and Won €5,000 Doing It

A Dutch University Startup Just Made Ultrasound Training a Year Shorter — and Won €5,000 Doing It

Eindhoven, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
Polaris, a real-time guidance tool that cuts ultrasound operator training from one year to a fraction of that time, has won the inaugural TU/e Tech Transfer Challenge, held at ASML’s Eindhoven campus on June 4, 2026.

Organizations Are Spending Big on Innovation Programs That Simply Do Not Work — A Dutch Researcher Explains Why

Organizations Are Spending Big on Innovation Programs That Simply Do Not Work — A Dutch Researcher Explains Why

Nijmegen, Saturday, 6 June 2026.
Radboud University researcher Simone Ritter warns that as AI takes over routine thinking, human creativity is now an organization’s most valuable asset — yet most innovation budgets are being wasted on methods that deliver nothing.

Amsterdam's New City Government Ignores Startups While the City Slips Down Global Tech Rankings

Amsterdam's New City Government Ignores Startups While the City Slips Down Global Tech Rankings

Amsterdam, Friday, 5 June 2026.
Amsterdam has dropped to 7th in Europe and 28th globally as a tech hub, yet its new coalition agreement — presented on June 3, 2026 — does not mention the word ‘startup’ once. With nearly half of Amsterdam’s startups now planning to leave by 2028, the political silence on innovation could not come at a worse time.

Brussels Moves to Slash Tax Barriers for Innovative European Companies

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

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

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

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

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

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.