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New Dawn Bio Raises Funding to Develop Lab-Grown Timber
The Dutch biotechnology company secured more than €2 million to advance technology that produces wood materials from tree stem cells, reducing reliance on conventional forestry.
ARTIS Reopens Historic Aquarium After Five-Year Restoration
Amsterdam's ARTIS Royal Zoo has reopened its landmark nineteenth-century aquarium, combining modern conservation technology with the building's original 1882 architecture.
TikTok Launches In-App Shopping Services in the Netherlands
TikTok has officially rolled out integrated e-commerce features for Dutch users, increasing competition for established online retailers in the local market.
Dutch Central Bank Warns Aging Population Will Reshape Economy and Finance
A new analysis from De Nederlandsche Bank said workforce aging is likely to intensify labour shortages and alter long-term savings and investment patterns across the financial sector.
Researchers Unveil Advanced Microsurgery Robot in Eindhoven
Scientists from Eindhoven University of Technology, Maastricht University Medical Center and Microsure introduced a robotic system designed to perform highly precise microscopic surgical procedures.
Eddy Grid Raises €7.5 Million After Rapid Revenue Growth
The clean-energy software company secured fresh capital following a sharp increase in revenue, with plans to expand smart-grid solutions that help manage pressure on the Dutch electricity network.
Booking.com Report Highlights Growing Influence of Video Platforms on Travel Decisions
The Amsterdam-based travel company said changing consumer viewing habits are reshaping how people discover and book leisure and business travel, prompting changes across the hospitality sector.
Explosion in Amsterdam Injures Seven and Leads to Organized Crime Arrests
A powerful blast destroyed a transformer and fitness centre in Amsterdam Nieuw-West, leaving seven people seriously injured and prompting arrests linked to an alleged ATM burglary network.
Health-Tech Startup Ditto Raises €7.6 Million for AI-Powered Patient Communications
Ditto has attracted investment from Heal Capital and Rubio Impact Ventures to expand software that automates healthcare communications and administrative workflows.
Smart Robotics Raises €10 Million to Expand Automation Technologies
The Eindhoven-based company secured new funding to grow its artificial intelligence-driven robotics platforms, targeting labour shortages in logistics and manufacturing.
TU Eindhoven and Imec Deepen Semiconductor Research Partnership
Eindhoven University of Technology and research center Imec have expanded their collaboration on next-generation chip technologies aimed at strengthening Europe's semiconductor capabilities.
Invisix Secures €20 Million to Advance Semiconductor Inspection Technology
Dutch startup Invisix raised fresh funding to scale soft X-ray metrology systems designed to help chipmakers manufacture increasingly complex processors for artificial intelligence applications.
Curiosity Raises €17 Million to Back European Artificial Intelligence Startups
Amsterdam venture capital firm Curiosity secured the first close of its second fund, attracting government and private backing to invest in emerging artificial intelligence software companies.
Immigration Agency Accelerates Processing of 54,000 Pending Asylum Cases
The Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service has launched a major effort to reduce its backlog of asylum applications ahead of the implementation of new European Union migration rules.
ING Predicts Dutch Housing Market Has Entered a More Stable Phase
Economists at ING expect home price growth to moderate to 2% to 3%, signalling the end of the sharp volatility that has characterized the Dutch housing market in recent years.
Amsterdam Expands Free Bicycle Parking to Ease Urban Congestion
Amsterdam has extended free bicycle parking at municipal facilities for up to seven days as part of a broader strategy to reduce street clutter and improve mobility in the city centre.
Dutch Railways Launch €49 Summer Pass for Unlimited Off-Peak Travel
The government and rail operator NS have introduced a discounted monthly pass offering unlimited off-peak train travel, part of efforts to reduce transport costs and encourage public transit use.
European Pay Transparency Rules Take Effect for Dutch Employers
Companies operating in the Netherlands must now comply with new European Union requirements mandating greater transparency around salary information during recruitment and hiring processes.
DHL Begins Construction of Major Battery Logistics Hub in Southern Netherlands
DHL Group has started building a 17,000-square-metre battery storage and distribution facility in Holtum, strengthening the Netherlands' position in Europe's electric vehicle and energy storage supply chains.
Schiphol Disruptions Trigger Flight Cancellations Across Europe
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol faced significant operational strain after more than 20 flights were cancelled because of capacity pressures, tight aircraft turnaround schedules and crew shortages.
Shell Appoints Thomas de Boer to Lead Dutch Operations
Shell has named Thomas de Boer as chief executive of Shell Nederland from September, placing him in charge of balancing energy transition goals with concerns over the country's industrial competitiveness.
Rotterdam Study Finds Existing Rules Could Support Nuclear-Powered Shipping
A joint assessment involving the Port of Rotterdam, Maersk and Lloyd’s Register concluded that current European regulatory frameworks provide a credible basis for accommodating nuclear-powered commercial vessels.
ASML Raises Revenue Outlook as Demand for Advanced Chipmaking Tools Grows
Semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASML upgraded its long-term revenue guidance to €40 billion amid strong demand for extreme ultraviolet lithography systems and discussions surrounding future artificial intelligence infrastructure pro...
Government and Invest-NL Commit €360 Million to Deep-Tech Innovation
The Ministry of Economic Affairs and state-backed investor Invest-NL have expanded funding for domestic deep-technology companies, targeting sectors including semiconductors, quantum computing and photonics.
Netherlands Expands Investment Screening to Cover Artificial Intelligence and Biotechnology
The Dutch government will broaden national security reviews of foreign investments from next year, bringing companies involved in artificial intelligence, advanced materials and biotechnology under stricter oversight.
Dutch Central Bank Orders Stronger Fraud Defenses Across Financial Sector
De Nederlandsche Bank has instructed banks and payment providers to upgrade anti-fraud systems after identifying growing risks from increasingly sophisticated artificial intelligence-enabled cybercrime.
Dutch Economy Expands Just 0.1% as Manufacturing and Construction Remain Weak
Statistics Netherlands reported first-quarter growth of only 0.1%, with spending on healthcare and public-sector wages offsetting declines in manufacturing, construction and business services.
Adyen to Acquire US Billing Platform Orb in $335 Million Deal
Amsterdam-based payments company Adyen has agreed to buy San Francisco billing software provider Orb, aiming to integrate complex usage-based pricing and artificial intelligence monetization tools into its global payments platform.
Dutch Central Bank Cuts 2026 Growth Forecast as Energy Costs Weigh on Economy
De Nederlandsche Bank lowered its 2026 growth forecast to 0.8% and warned that higher energy prices linked to Middle East tensions are squeezing household spending and business activity while pushing expected inflation to 2.7%.
Schiphol Faces Summer Capacity Pressures During Major Taxiway Modernisation Programme
Airport authorities have warned of potential operational disruptions as extensive works involving new electrical systems and taxiway reconstruction limit aircraft movements around key runways during one of the busiest travel periods of t...
Schiphol Cuts Airport Fees to Help Airlines Cope With Higher Fuel Costs
Royal Schiphol Group will reduce daytime airport charges by 10 percent through early 2027 to help airlines absorb rising fuel expenses linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, prioritising connectivity despite the impact on ai...
Port of Rotterdam and Maersk Study Pathway for Nuclear-Powered Commercial Shipping
The Port of Rotterdam, A.P. Moller-Maersk, and Lloyd’s Register have completed a feasibility assessment examining how nuclear-powered container ships could operate safely within European ports, highlighting growing interest in alternativ...
Dutch Housing Projects for 30,000 Homes Stall Amid Infrastructure Funding Deadlock
Major residential developments in Alkmaar, Apeldoorn, Hengelo, and Helmond have been put on hold after the government failed to secure funding for essential road and rail connections, creating fresh obstacles to efforts to ease the Nethe...
Adyen Agrees to Acquire Billing Platform Orb in $335 Million Expansion Into AI-Era Software Services
Amsterdam-based payments company Adyen will acquire San Francisco-based Orb to combine enterprise billing capabilities with its global payments network, strengthening its position in the growing market for usage-based and artificial inte...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof Deepens Technology Ties With India at Artificial Intelligence Summit
Speaking in New Delhi, Prime Minister Dick Schoof called for closer cooperation between the Netherlands and India on technology, research, and innovation as The Hague seeks a larger role in shaping global artificial intelligence developm...
ASML Raises 2026 Revenue Forecast as Artificial Intelligence Demand Drives Chip Equipment Orders
ASML expects annual sales of between €36 billion and €40 billion after lifting its outlook amid sustained demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure and a high-profile collaboration with Elon Musk’s Terafab project, reinforcing th...
Dutch Women Defeat Poland to Strengthen 2027 World Cup Qualification Campaign
The Netherlands secured a 3-1 victory over Poland, boosting the team's standing in its qualifying group as it pursues a place at the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
NOS and Talpa Agree Broadcast Partnership for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The public broadcaster and commercial media group have finalized a joint agreement to provide extensive coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the Netherlands.
Just Eat Takeaway Reports Stronger Profitability Through Logistics Automation
The food delivery company posted another quarter of positive adjusted earnings in Northern Europe as automated courier routing and tighter cost controls improved operational performance.
ICC Expansion Reinforces The Hague’s Role as Global Legal Hub
New investments in facilities and digital capabilities strengthen The Hague’s position as a leading center for international justice and multilateral legal institutions.
Amsterdam Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Short-Term Rentals and Overtourism
City authorities have expanded digital monitoring and enforcement measures targeting unauthorized holiday rentals while introducing additional restrictions on tourism-related activities in the historic center.
Rijkswaterstaat Deploys Advanced Climate Models to Strengthen Coastal Defenses
The Dutch water management agency is using artificial intelligence-based modelling to assess sea-level rise risks and support long-term upgrades to flood protection infrastructure.
KLM Increases Sustainable Aviation Fuel Procurement to Meet EU Climate Rules
The airline is expanding its use of sustainable aviation fuel as part of broader efforts to comply with stricter European decarbonization requirements and reduce aviation emissions.
Brainport Eindhoven Seeks Additional National Funding to Support Rapid Growth
Local authorities and businesses in the Eindhoven technology region are calling for substantial federal investment in housing, transport, and public infrastructure as employment growth strains existing capacity.
High-Speed Rail Problems Intensify Scrutiny of Dutch Infrastructure Maintenance
Persistent delays and speed restrictions on the HSL-Zuid corridor linking Amsterdam with Brussels and Paris have prompted renewed political attention on rail maintenance and investment needs.
Dutch Government Advances Farmer Buyout Program to Address Nitrogen Emissions
Authorities have completed an initial round of voluntary agreements with livestock farmers near protected nature areas as part of efforts to reduce emissions and unblock delayed infrastructure projects.
Booking Holdings Expands Amsterdam Technology Campus
The travel company is increasing investment in its Amsterdam headquarters by adding software engineering and data science operations, reinforcing the city's position as a major European technology center.
Ahold Delhaize Deploys AI Systems Across European Distribution Networks
The retailer has introduced advanced machine-learning tools to improve supply chain efficiency, reduce food waste, and strengthen resilience against transport disruptions.
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Philippines and Japan Reaffirm Defense Ties as Crucial for Indo-Pacific Regional Stability
Norway Joins French Nuclear Deterrence Initiative in Major Shift for European Security Architecture
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World Health Organization Warns of Catastrophic Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo
Russia Threatens New Wave of Strikes on Ukrainian Infrastructure and Embassies
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Washington Imposes Crippling Sanctions on Iranian Maritime Authority
Japan and the Philippines Initiate Strategic Intelligence-Sharing Pact
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