
The Port of Rotterdam, soon to be Europe’s Hydrogen Hub
Where import, production, infrastructure and hydrogen usage all…

Greater Rotterdam – The Hague area is ideally positioned as a European Hydrogen Hub
The Netherlands is highly ambitious about hydrogen, and is investing…

Vopak invests in storage capacity for waste based feedstocks in the Port of Rotterdam
Vopak is investing in the Port of Rotterdam for the storage of…

Incentive scheme climate-friendly shipping
Carbon-neutral port
Port of Rotterdam is working in partnership…

African Bamboo selects Delft for their applied R&D center
African Bamboo produces pioneer materials utilizing Tropical…

Hydrogen in Rotterdam
The Port Authority is working with various partners towards the…

Cross-ocean market expansion support in the making for Canadian and Dutch cleantech businesses
Last week Toronto based MaRS and InnovationQuarter signed an…

InnovationQuarter and Greentown Labs announce the “BOSteRDAM” Cleantech Link to provide startups access to new markets
Regional development agency InnovationQuarter and Greentown Labs, the largest cleantech incubator in the United States, launched the “BOSteRDAM” cleantech link during a Netherlands offshore wind delegation visit to Greentown Labs on October 18. BOSteRDAM is a two-week market expansion program which facilitates a soft-landing location for Dutch entrepreneurs with an interest in the Greater Boston Area, and for American cleantech entrepreneurs with the ambition to do business in the Netherlands.

Inspiring first Drecht Cities International meeting at Bolidt
On April 19th, the first Drecht Cities International network meeting took place at Bolidt, expert in synthetic applications like flooring, ship decks and wearing courses. Some 25 participants were welcomed by Anouk van Eekelen, vice-mayor of Drecht Cities, at the Bolidt headquarters in Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht. The event was a joint effort of Drecht Cities, InnovationQuarter and Deal

Forbes names the Netherlands No. 3 Best Country for Business
The Netherlands is the No. 3 Best Country for Business, says Forbes. The annual ranking placed the Netherlands above other European countries including Ireland, Germany and France. Rounding out the top five on the best countries list are the UK, New Zealand, Sweden and Canada.