Partner event: Dutch International Precision Conference
Theme: Collaborative Innovation in the Brainport region
About this event
The term “Dutch collaborative Innovation in the Hightech” refers to a model of collaboration in the Netherlands where businesses, research institutions, and government entities work together in a transparent, open manner to drive innovation, particularly in high-tech industries. The Netherlands is known for fostering a strong innovation ecosystem, particularly in sectors like semiconductor technology, high-tech manufacturing, intelligent agriculture and clean energy.
Dutch culture is a unique blend of pragmatism, collaboration, and innovation, with a deep emphasis on sustainability, open communication, and interdisciplinary approaches. The typical Dutch approach is based on Dutch culture that encourages curiosity, creativity, and a highly efficient work ethic and last but not least open innovation, which translates well into the high-tech industry.
In this conference you will meet the Dutch way of system architecting, system engineering, designing and realisation of high complexity systems. Renowed speakers from the high tech ecosystem will give you insight, speakers from amongst others OEMs (ASML, Trumpf) High Tech suppliers (VDL, Mitutoyo) and institutes (FWO, TNO, Technical Universtity, Eindhoven).
Nice speakers, Networking, Inspiration, Creation of ideas, Collaboration. It will be an amazing experience!
More information about the Dutch International Conference
As a member of DSPE you will receive a member discount. Please contact DSPE by sending an email to info@dspe.nl for more details.
The conference is part of the Dutch Precision Week 2025. A week loaded with Precision Technology highlights. Dutch Precision Week
The Netherlands
Mikrocentrum, De Run 1115 5503 LB Veldhoven.References
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