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Home of Innovation - Magazine
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Delft University of Technology
Innovation & Impact
Home of Innovation
Magazine
Catch up with the latest trends in R&D, public-private collaboration and innovation
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Symbiosis with TU Delft speeds up advances in offshore wind energy
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and TU Delft are collaborating on the Dynamic Wind Farm Flow Control research project.
Students paving the way for hydrogen
'Technology needs to be higher on the political and industrial agenda because that will help to accelerate transitions.'
‘Think big, because the task we face is a big one’
At TU Delft, around 1,000 scientists are working on the shift towards a sustainable energy supply. In order to ensure it makes a real impact, the university is investing heavily in innovation.
‘Targeted innovation policy can reduce the cost of the energy transition’
The cost of new technologies such as those used to make green hydrogen can quickly be reduced if the government applies a stable and targeted innovation policy.
'AI will have an impact on the whole university'
AI. Prof. Geert-Jan Houben is coordinating the TU Delft AI Initiative, which invests heavily in education, research and innovation in the field of AI.
"Number of digital spin-offs growing fast"
TU Delft invests through Delft Enterprises (DE) in spin-offs based on knowledge and technology developed at the university.
TU Delft: with AI and into AI
An AI-driven approach demands a convergence of research into AI, advancing the field of AI, and research with AI.
EU sets the standard for “human-centred” AI
“Inevitably, AI will become part of everything we do and have a deep impact on society.”
“Environmental labels for AI and digitalisation”
Algorithms consume large amounts of power, which is often not sustainably generated.
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