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Netherlands Coalition Government Protects Key Tax Benefits to Retain Global Talent

Netherlands Coalition Government Protects Key Tax Benefits to Retain Global Talent

Amsterdam, Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
The Dutch government’s new coalition agreement promises to maintain the controversial 30% expat tax ruling, marking a significant policy reversal amid growing concerns about international talent retention. This decision comes as the Netherlands faces mounting pressure from competing innovation hubs like Switzerland and Singapore, with experts warning that continued curtailment of tax benefits could undermine the country’s position in the global talent market.

Dutch Province Launches Six-Day Support Program to Help Small Businesses Attract Investment

Dutch Province Launches Six-Day Support Program to Help Small Businesses Attract Investment

Haarlem, Tuesday, 3 March 2026.
Noord-Holland’s new PIM program offers innovative small businesses up to six days of personalized coaching to become investment-ready, partnering with ROM InWest for implementation. In its 8.5-year history, the initiative has already helped 1,200 entrepreneurs raise €290 million in capital, focusing on sectors like energy transition, healthcare, and key technologies. The program bridges a critical gap between early-stage innovation and investor readiness in the Dutch business ecosystem.

Netherlands Signs Nationwide Defense Innovation Agreement with Regional Development Agencies

Netherlands Signs Nationwide Defense Innovation Agreement with Regional Development Agencies

The Hague, Monday, 2 March 2026.
State Secretary Gijs Tuinman has formalized partnerships across multiple Dutch regions to accelerate military technology development and strengthen national security capabilities. The collaboration focuses on dual-use technologies that serve both civilian and military purposes, creating significant opportunities for Dutch tech companies in artificial intelligence, drones, and digital security sectors. Regional development agencies will connect local startups and scale-ups with defense innovation challenges, potentially boosting both national resilience and regional economic growth through defense contracts and technological advancement.

Netherlands Launches First National Science and Technology Studies Conference

Netherlands Launches First National Science and Technology Studies Conference

Enschede, Monday, 2 March 2026.
The University of Twente will host the inaugural STS NL Conference from April 15-17, 2026, marking a historic milestone for Dutch academia. This groundbreaking event brings together 260 contributions covering artificial intelligence, health innovation, and energy transformation under the theme ‘Knowledge & Technology in Times of Global Shifts.’ Forty years after STS graduate training began in the Netherlands, this conference establishes the country as a major European research hub, uniting academics, policymakers, and industry professionals to address how science and technology reshape society amid global crises and technological disruption.

British Academic Loses Second European University Position Over Controversial Social Media Posts

British Academic Loses Second European University Position Over Controversial Social Media Posts

Nijmegen, Monday, 2 March 2026.
Harry Pettit’s academic career faces unprecedented disruption as Belgian university VUB withdraws job offer following explosive social media statements praising Iranian leaders and calling Israeli attacks ‘legitimate resistance.’ Previously expelled from Netherlands’ Radboud University for similar remarks, Pettit’s case exposes growing tensions between academic freedom and institutional boundaries across European universities, potentially reshaping how institutions handle controversial researcher appointments.

Dutch University Launches Defense Research Initiative to Protect Europe from Hybrid Threats

Dutch University Launches Defense Research Initiative to Protect Europe from Hybrid Threats

Eindhoven, Sunday, 1 March 2026.
Eindhoven University of Technology establishes specialized working group focusing on cybersecurity, drone defense, and anti-disinformation research following government calls for academic involvement in national security.

From Student Motorcycle Adventure to Battery Technology Empire

From Student Motorcycle Adventure to Battery Technology Empire

Eindhoven, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
A former TU/e student who traveled 23,000 kilometers around the world on an electric motorcycle has transformed his university experience into a thriving business empire. Bas Verkaik’s journey from frustrated undergraduate to successful entrepreneur showcases how hands-on learning can drive real innovation, culminating in King Willem-Alexander opening his company’s new headquarters in January 2026.

Eindhoven University Partners with City to Build 750 Student Housing Units by 2028

Eindhoven University Partners with City to Build 750 Student Housing Units by 2028

Eindhoven, Friday, 27 February 2026.
Eindhoven University of Technology and the city announced plans to develop at least 750 affordable student housing units at Sportpark De Hondsheuvels, targeting completion by 2028. The project addresses critical housing shortages threatening the Netherlands’ leading tech hub’s ability to attract international talent. The development requires relocating soccer fields and eliminating a golf course, with the university launching a public tender within weeks to select a developer under a 15-year land lease arrangement.

Wageningen University Confronts Colonial Past in Groundbreaking 2026 Anniversary Celebration

Wageningen University Confronts Colonial Past in Groundbreaking 2026 Anniversary Celebration

Wageningen, Friday, 27 February 2026.
The Netherlands’ premier agricultural university will dedicate its 108th anniversary to examining its colonial history and promoting equitable science practices. Historian Larissa Schulte Nordholt will reveal findings about Wageningen’s controversial colonial role, with her research being published as a book in summer 2026. The March 6th Dies Natalis event features African PhD candidates whose research in Tanzania and Nigeria exemplifies the university’s shift toward valuing local knowledge and inclusive methodologies in global sustainability work.

Hidden Venture Capital Term Sheet Clauses Could Leave Founders With 24% Instead of 60% at Exit

Hidden Venture Capital Term Sheet Clauses Could Leave Founders With 24% Instead of 60% at Exit

Amsterdam, Saturday, 28 February 2026.
Legal experts reveal how seemingly innocent VC term sheet clauses can dramatically slash founder payouts at exit, despite maintaining majority ownership on paper. Key provisions like participating preferences, anti-dilution clauses, and cumulative dividends can reduce a founder’s 60% ownership to just 24% of actual proceeds during company sale or IPO.