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Dutch Province Creates New Program to Connect Small Businesses with Investors

Dutch Province Creates New Program to Connect Small Businesses with Investors

Amsterdam, Thursday, 23 April 2026.
Noord-Holland province has partnered with ROM InWest to launch PIM, offering innovative small businesses up to six days of personalized investment coaching. The program has an impressive eight-year track record, helping 1,200 entrepreneurs secure €290 million in funding across mission-driven sectors including energy transition, healthcare, and agriculture. This strategic initiative bridges the critical gap between promising SMEs and potential financiers, providing tailored support from financial modeling to business plan development.

Dutch Tech Organization TechLeap Expands Policy Team with New Regulatory Affairs Position

Dutch Tech Organization TechLeap Expands Policy Team with New Regulatory Affairs Position

Amsterdam, Wednesday, 22 April 2026.
TechLeap.nl is hiring a Policy Advisor for regulatory affairs, signaling the organization’s strategic push to strengthen advocacy capabilities within Europe’s evolving tech landscape. The role focuses on translating complex EU and national policy developments into actionable positions for Dutch startups and scale-ups, particularly in capital markets, talent acquisition, and deeptech regulation.

North Holland Launches €5 Million Fund to Bridge Critical Startup Financing Gap

North Holland Launches €5 Million Fund to Bridge Critical Startup Financing Gap

Amsterdam, Tuesday, 21 April 2026.
North Holland’s innovation fund addresses a crucial market failure by providing up to €450,000 in convertible loans to startups under five years old. The €5 million initiative, opening March 17, 2026, targets companies in life sciences, climate tech, and digital sectors that struggle to secure early-stage financing. Half the funding comes from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, while the other half originates from North Holland province through EU support. This strategic investment aims to transform innovative concepts into proven business models, strengthening the region’s transition toward a sustainable economy.

Dutch Defense Ministry Recruits UX Designer to Modernize Military Technology

Dutch Defense Ministry Recruits UX Designer to Modernize Military Technology

The Hague, Sunday, 19 April 2026.
The Netherlands Ministry of Defense is actively seeking a UX/UI Designer for its Innovation Command division, marking a significant shift toward human-centered design in military operations. This role focuses on improving user experiences for critical defense systems and applications, reflecting the ministry’s recognition that intuitive design is essential for operational effectiveness. The position offers a competitive salary between €4,867 and €6,679 monthly, plus comprehensive benefits including a 16.33% Individual Choice Budget. Candidates need four years of UI/UX experience and must be fluent in Dutch. The recruitment represents broader digital transformation efforts within Dutch defense capabilities, emphasizing how design thinking intersects with national security infrastructure. This move signals the defense sector’s understanding that user experience design is no longer optional but crucial for modern military efficiency and effectiveness.

Dutch Start-ups Hit Major Roadblocks with Tax Filing and Business Administration

Dutch Start-ups Hit Major Roadblocks with Tax Filing and Business Administration

Amsterdam, Friday, 17 April 2026.
Nearly 800 Dutch entrepreneurs surveyed reveal widespread struggles with bookkeeping and tax obligations that often prove more complex than anticipated. One in five start-ups wanted more tax guidance at launch, leading to financial stress and costly mistakes. Many learn through trial-and-error rather than preparation, with entrepreneurs describing severe anxiety about staying financially afloat. The systematic administrative barriers could potentially hamper the Netherlands’ innovation ecosystem and deter future founders from launching businesses.

Netherlands Launches Regional Defense Innovation Hub to Boost Military-Civilian Technology Partnership

Netherlands Launches Regional Defense Innovation Hub to Boost Military-Civilian Technology Partnership

Amsterdam, Friday, 17 April 2026.
The Dutch Ministry of Defense has established the North Holland Defense Regional Team to bridge military needs with commercial innovation, marking a strategic shift toward regional collaboration in defense technology development. This initiative focuses on dual-use technologies that serve both civilian and military applications across five key areas: smart materials, sensors, quantum technology, space systems, and artificial intelligence. Led by former military personnel like Niels Blij of drone company Avy, the program aims to accelerate innovation transfer from North Holland’s tech ecosystem to national security applications, positioning the Netherlands for greater defense autonomy amid evolving European geopolitical challenges.