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Xi Jinping to meet visiting Dutch PM, trade minister as hi-tech tensions surge

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte will visit Beijing on Tuesday and Wednesday, and meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the Netherlands’ chip export policy str

Meatable’s meaty milestone: Dutch food tech startup slashes cultivated meat production to 4 days | Silicon Canals

Delft-based Meatable, a food tech company, announced on Friday that it has achieved a breakthrough in the production of cultivated meat at scale. The company

Hopes of HIV cure after breakthrough using gene-editing ‘scissors’

A cure for HIV could be on the horizon after scientists eliminated the virus from cells in a laboratory.Using a gene-editing tool known as Crispr-

Dutch tulip farm utilizes AI robot to slow the spread of plant disease

A high-tech robot, designed to combat disease in tulip fields, relies on artificial intelligence to identify and address sick flowers in the Netherlands.Equipp

TNO in annual report: Dutch high-tech sector must become 150% more productive to create new ASMLs

TNO’s annual report offers not only a long list of initiatives, ambitions, and results in areas such as safety, health, sustainability, and digitalizatio

ASML backs €110M Dutch deeptech fund for quantum, semiconductors

The pride and joy of the Dutch tech ecosystem, ASML, has featured heavily in the news this past couple of weeks, after news broke t

Dutch Government Picks France’s Naval Group for Submarines Order

The Dutch government on Friday said it had picked French defense company Naval Group to build four new submarines in coming decades in a long-brewing deal seen

DeepTechXL raises €110M, a boost for Dutch deeptech startups

Venture builder DeepTechXL today raised €110 million through contributions from ASML and pension fund PME. The Eindhoven investment fund invests in young com

Dutch mobile and PSP firm TargetMedia to shut payments business

TargetMedia, a Dutch mobile and PSP (Payment Service Provider) business is shutting down its bank payments business, citing too much regulation and bookkeeping

Automatic e-bike power cuts to be trialled in Amsterdam

The next step in the regulation of e-bikes could come in the form of automatic speed restrictions, with the Dutch capital of Amsterdam announcing plans to intro

Why so many South Africans have eyes on the Netherlands

The Netherlands has emerged as a hotspot for skilled professionals, with Tax Consulting South Africa saying they have noted “an unprecedented wave of S