TU Delft


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What is the name of your institution/company?

TU Delft

What products or services do you offer?

TU Delft is an international top university combining science, technology, and design. Its three core activities are education, research, and innovation. With over 27,000 students, TU Delft tackles urgent societal challenges across 40 departments within 8 faculties.

Education:

TU Delft offers over 200 degree programs within faculties such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Design, Aerospace Engineering, Technology & Management, Applied Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering. Additionally, TU Delft offers 165 MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) with over 3.8 million participants worldwide.

Research:

TU Delft pushes the boundaries of technical sciences with groundbreaking research across more than 200 labs, collaborating with scientists from other universities on complex problems, ranging from fundamental research to concrete innovations.

Innovation:

TU Delft Campus is a hub for radical innovation, with more than 250 companies on campus, including startups, scale-ups, and corporates. Through field labs, TU Delft collaborates with companies, governments, and academic experts to develop innovations in Robotics, AI, Quantum, MedTech, and the Energy Transition.

Where are you active within the FNS program (program lines, work packages), and what is your contribution?

TU Delft is actively involved in Program Line 4, which focuses on the development of testbeds for 6G, fostering national and international collaboration and innovation. TU Delft contributes by providing advanced infrastructure, technological expertise, AI knowledge, and research facilities for the development and application of 6G technologies in sectors such as telecommunications, energy, and smart networks. This is further supported by existing and planned research infrastructure in fields relevant to the FNS program.

Why are you participating in the FNS program?

TU Delft participates in the FNS program to accelerate the development of 6G technology. Through the Do IoT Fieldlab, the university offers businesses the opportunity to test new wireless technologies and prepare for the transition from 5G to 6G. The lab primarily supports SMEs by providing access to expertise and test environments.