Recent meetings
| Date | Commissioner / Cabinet | Topic | File |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10 Apr 2026 | Marc Lemaitre Director-General | Exchange of views on the evolving European research and innovation landscape and the role universities such as TU Delft can play in strengthening Europe’s competitiveness. | — |
| 10 Apr 2026 | Marc Lemaitre Director-General | Exchange of views on the evolving European research and innovation landscape and the role universities such as TU Delft can play in strengthening Europe’s competitiveness. | SRC |
| 07 Nov 2025 | Carsten Schierenbeck Head of Unit | Exchange of views on the importance of Additive Manufacturing | — |
| 07 Nov 2025 | Carsten Schierenbeck Head of Unit | Exchange of views on the importance of Additive Manufacturing | SRC |
| 09 Jun 2022 | Diederik Samsom Cabinet member | Speech at U Delft Lustrum Energie transitie diner | — |
| 09 Jun 2022 | Diederik Samsom Cabinet member | Speech at U Delft Lustrum Energie transitie diner | SRC |
| 01 Oct 2021 | Diederik Samsom Cabinet member | Speech at Electrical Sustainable Power Lab | — |
| 01 Oct 2021 | Diederik Samsom Cabinet member | Speech at Electrical Sustainable Power Lab | SRC |
| 19 Jul 2021 | Christoph Nerlich Cabinet member | Pact for Skills roundtable with the digital transition sector. | — |
| 19 Jul 2021 | Nicolas Schmit Commissioner | Pact for Skills roundtable with the digital transition sector. | — |
| 19 Jul 2021 | Christoph Nerlich Cabinet member | Pact for Skills roundtable with the digital transition sector. | SRC |
| 19 Jul 2021 | Anouk Faber Cabinet member | Pact for Skills roundtable with the digital transition sector. | SRC |
| 19 Jul 2021 | Nicolas Schmit Commissioner | Pact for Skills roundtable with the digital transition sector. | SRC |
Mission & Goals
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft, http://www.tudelft.nl/) is the oldest, largest and most comprehensive university of technology in the Netherlands. With over 21,000 students and 3,000 academic staff (including 400 full professors), it is an establishment of national importance and of significant international standing. The University collaborates on a structural basis with other international education and research institutes and has partnerships with governments, branch organizations, numerous consultancies, industry partners and companies from the small and medium business sectors
EU Legislative Interests
We are currently conducting world-leading research in diverse areas such as quantum nano, bio-nano, maritime technology, engineering, transport, water management, aerospace technology and robotics. Therefore we follow the main legislative proposals in these policy areas, like the chips act, the data act, etc.
Communication Activities
TU Delft werkt samen met de EU op gebied van onderwijs en wetenschappelijk onderzoek.
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
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Organisation Members
https://www.tudelft.nl/en/research/cooperation
Additional Information
The current financial year is an estimation. We are organising high level lunch events during summits in the European Parliament in cooperation with the relevant ITRE members. We are participating in several EP events, like STOA events. TU Delft is also a boardmember of the K4I network.
Connected Legislation
Amendment: Leonardo programme to include Turkey
Amendment: Regulation 337/75 (EU Centre for Vocational Training)
Vocational training for employees and EU economy in Industry 4.0
Community action programme for vocational training: Leonardo da Vinci (Phase 2)
Recommendation on vocational education and training (VET) for sustainable competitiveness, social fairness and resilience