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New European Union Law Ends the Disposal of Unused Shoes and Clothing

New European Union Law Ends the Disposal of Unused Shoes and Clothing

Brussels, Sunday, 28 June 2026.
Starting July 19, 2026, the EU will ban large retailers from destroying unsold apparel, targeting the 4% to 9% of European textiles currently trashed before ever being worn.

Dutch Growers Explore if Hydrogen Can Power the Future of Greenhouse Farming

Dutch Growers Explore if Hydrogen Can Power the Future of Greenhouse Farming

Dutch Agriculture Minister Expects to Need Personal Security After Unveiling New Nitrogen Policy

Dutch Agriculture Minister Expects to Need Personal Security After Unveiling New Nitrogen Policy

Dutch Government to Screen Foreign Investments in Six New Technology Sectors

Dutch Government to Screen Foreign Investments in Six New Technology Sectors

Professors Pedal into Classrooms: How Eindhoven University is Sparking Young Minds

Professors Pedal into Classrooms: How Eindhoven University is Sparking Young Minds

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Netherlands Pioneers Hands-On Energy Hub Training for Professionals in 2026

Netherlands Pioneers Hands-On Energy Hub Training for Professionals in 2026

The Hague, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
Starting spring 2026, the Netherlands will roll out a first-of-its-kind training program to turn energy hub concepts into reality. This three-day initiative, led by regional development agencies, targets innovation managers, engineers, and policymakers—equipping them with the tools to build integrated systems combining renewables, storage, and smart grids. The most striking detail? The program directly addresses the gap between theory and execution, offering practical insights into technical, financial, and regulatory challenges. With only 48 spots available across four sessions, this training could shape the country’s energy transition by fostering local, sustainable ecosystems.

Global Mayors Take Historic Stand Against AI’s Hidden Energy Crisis

Global Mayors Take Historic Stand Against AI’s Hidden Energy Crisis

Zandvoort Shifts Gears: Formula E Takes Over as F1 Exits in 2027

Zandvoort Shifts Gears: Formula E Takes Over as F1 Exits in 2027

Switzerland’s Solar Railway Breakthrough: Powering Homes Without New Land

Switzerland’s Solar Railway Breakthrough: Powering Homes Without New Land

Dutch Startup Turns Recycling into Cash with AI-Powered Dropbots

Dutch Startup Turns Recycling into Cash with AI-Powered Dropbots

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New AI-Driven Genomics Professor to Revolutionize Sustainable Farming

New AI-Driven Genomics Professor to Revolutionize Sustainable Farming

Wageningen, Wednesday, 24 June 2026.
Wageningen University appoints Derek Bickhart, a leading computational genomics expert, to accelerate climate-resilient livestock and crops. His groundbreaking work merges AI with traditional breeding, aiming to slash agriculture’s environmental impact while boosting global food security. The most striking fact? Bickhart’s research could cut livestock breeding cycles by years, delivering hardier animals and plants faster than ever before.

Dutch Seed Bank Unlocks Climate-Proof Forests with Ancient Genetics

Dutch Seed Bank Unlocks Climate-Proof Forests with Ancient Genetics

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AI Replaces Dutch Jobs: Who’s Next in the Automation Wave?

AI Replaces Dutch Jobs: Who’s Next in the Automation Wave?

Amsterdam, Monday, 22 June 2026.
A staggering 77% of Dutch workplaces now use AI, wiping out roles in design, customer service, and advertising. Young workers are losing sleep—11% report sleepless nights fearing job loss, while 27% expect AI to shrink their industries. Yet, as automation accelerates, sectors like construction and healthcare face labor shortages, revealing a paradox: AI eliminates jobs but can’t fill the gaps it creates.

Amsterdam Hosts Key Startup Event as Europe's Tech Scene Heats Up

Amsterdam Hosts Key Startup Event as Europe's Tech Scene Heats Up

Limburg Rises: How a Dutch Province Joined the World’s Innovation Elite

Limburg Rises: How a Dutch Province Joined the World’s Innovation Elite

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EU Invests Millions to Secure Undersea Data Highways—Here’s Why It Matters

EU Invests Millions to Secure Undersea Data Highways—Here’s Why It Matters

Brussels, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
The EU just unlocked €5.8 million to build its first undersea cable hubs, slashing reliance on foreign repairs. For the Netherlands—a digital gateway to Europe—this could mean faster, safer data flows and a shield against cyber threats. A game-changer for tech and security.

Europe Bets Big on Robotaxis: How Dutch Cities Will Lead the Autonomous Revolution by 2027

Europe Bets Big on Robotaxis: How Dutch Cities Will Lead the Autonomous Revolution by 2027

Dutch Startup Defies Odds: Builds EU-Compliant AI in Under a Year

Dutch Startup Defies Odds: Builds EU-Compliant AI in Under a Year

Why Embracing AI Failures Could Be the Key to Tech Success in the Netherlands

Why Embracing AI Failures Could Be the Key to Tech Success in the Netherlands

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Dutch Tech Firm Nearfield Hits $1.6 Billion Valuation as AI Chip Demand Soars

Dutch Tech Firm Nearfield Hits $1.6 Billion Valuation as AI Chip Demand Soars

Amsterdam, Tuesday, 23 June 2026.
Nearfield Instruments, a Rotterdam-based chipmaker, has secured a record $380 million in funding, catapulting its valuation to $1.6 billion. The company’s cutting-edge technology measures chip features just a few atoms tall, a critical capability for AI chip production. This milestone marks the largest deep-tech funding round ever in the Netherlands, signaling Europe’s growing role in the global semiconductor race.