The UT is launching nine public-private research projects in collaboration with Holland High Tech, the High-Tech Systems and Materials top sector (TKI HTSM). Together with Holland High Tech and industrial partners, the university invests 11.7 million in research ranging from innovations for the energy transition, semiconductor equipment, improved cancer diagnoses, personalised treatment for osteoarthritis patients, to enhanced cybersecurity technologies.
The projects, initiated through the Top Technology Twente programme ‘Connecting Industries’, aim to stimulate innovation and address industrial and societal challenges.
- Free Piston Stirling Cryocooler
- Data-Driven Analysis For Hybrid X-Ray Metrology (Dart)
- Microreator-Assisted Carbonation Of Olivine To Study Co2 Negative Building Materials (Mc02)
- Microreator-Assisted Carbonation Of Olivine To Study Co2 Negative Building Materials (Mc02)
- Accurate Real-Time Parameter Estimation For Instrumentation And Condition Monitoring
- High-Speed Immersion Lithography
- Increasing The Dynamic Load Capacity Of Electricity Cables (IDLEC)
- Photoacoustic-Enriched Transrectal Ultrasound Imaging For Improved Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
- Towards Precision Treatment For Advanced Osteoarthritis (Toptreat)
This article was first published on 18 October by University of Twente.