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University of Twente Opens 15 New PhD Positions Across Technical Fields
Enschede, Sunday, 8 March 2026.
The University of Twente announces a major recruitment drive with 15 PhD scholarships spanning computer science, electrical engineering, and applied physics. These positions offer competitive salaries ranging from €3,059 to €3,881 monthly for four-year programs.
Netherlands Mobile App Development Market Ranks Leading Companies in March 2026
Amsterdam, Saturday, 7 March 2026.
Major ranking platforms have released comprehensive listings of top mobile app development companies operating in the Netherlands, featuring established firms like Modern Day Strategy, Memory Squared, and SolveIt alongside international players with Dutch operations. The rankings showcase the country’s growing position as a European technology hub, with companies ranging from boutique agencies charging $10-40 per hour to enterprise-level firms commanding $120+ hourly rates.
Eindhoven University Partners with City to Build 750 Student Housing Units by 2028
Eindhoven, Friday, 6 March 2026.
TU/e will sacrifice its golf course to create urgently needed student accommodation, targeting completion in spring 2028. The €1.2 million government-backed project addresses a critical shortage that forced 500 prospective students to withdraw in 2025 due to lack of housing.
Dutch University Partners with Investment Fund to Bridge Critical Funding Gap for Food Technology Startups
Wageningen, Friday, 6 March 2026.
Wageningen University & Research has launched a specialized pre-seed fund with Graduate Ventures, targeting early-stage agrifood innovations. The partnership addresses a crucial market gap where promising food technology startups struggle to secure initial capital before generating revenue. Graduate Ventures brings over 200 successful entrepreneurs including former Philips CEO Frans van Houten and Picnic founder Michiel Muller to provide both funding and mentorship. The fund offers pre-seed investments averaging €100,000 and seed rounds up to €2 million, positioning the Netherlands to maintain its leadership in sustainable agriculture innovation through Wageningen’s Foodvalley ecosystem.
Industry Veteran Takes Helm at Netherlands' Top Tech University
Eindhoven, Friday, 6 March 2026.
Koen Janssen assumes presidency of TU Eindhoven on March 1, bringing three decades of DSM experience to one of Europe’s leading technical universities. The 62-year-old chemistry PhD prioritizes relationship-building over prestige, stating he’s ‘not here for the title but for substance.’ His appointment comes as Dutch universities face budget pressures while maintaining their crucial role in semiconductor research and AI development that drives the nation’s innovation economy.
Dutch Government Commits to Triple Research Investment Under New Innovation Strategy
The Hague, Thursday, 5 March 2026.
The Netherlands’ Jetten cabinet pledges to reach the ambitious European target of investing 3% of GDP in research and development, potentially transforming the country’s innovation landscape. Science policy advisor Mirjam van Praag outlined the government’s comprehensive approach on national radio, including establishing a national investment institution and disruptive innovation agency to strengthen both national and regional innovation ecosystems across priority sectors like healthcare, climate, and mobility.
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
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
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
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.