For organizations, the decision to locate on Automotive Campus goes far beyond just a land position or empty premises. An important consideration is the preconditions that a campus offers; the added value of an eco-system.
And we do that, as the automotive heart of the Netherlands, by providing our residents with as much relevant (automotive) information as possible. Information that is not part of our core business, but is essential for our residents.
Click on the links below for more information about the partners of Automotive Campus:
RAI Automotive Industry NL
RAI Automotive Industry NL, one of the sections of RAI Vereniging, is the leading authority in the Dutch automotive manufacturing and supply chain industry and focuses on global automotive and mobility solutions by joining forces with industry members and stakeholders to act as a catalyst in the field of innovation and education.
Check the events we organise in cooperation with RAI Automotive Industry NL via this link.
Brainport Development
The economic development agency Brainport Development cooperates with many partners on strengthening Brainport Eindhoven. Close collaboration, sharing knowledge and smart entrepreneurship characterise the open innovation culture which makes Brainport Eindhoven the growth accelerator of the Dutch economy.
BOM (Brabantse OntwikkelingsMaatschappij)
Entrepreneurship is the driver for innovation. From sustainable food, a healthy future, climate-neutral energy to the development of promising key technologies. The Brabant Development Agency (BOM) ensures that start-ups that contribute to this get off to a flying start with the right support and financing. They also ensure that companies with internationalisation ambitions can realise them. Every year, BOM realises impact together with dozens of companies. BOM is an implementing body of the Province of North Brabant and the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate.
RVO
Octrooien
Holland Expat Center
General information
Job Portal
Job portal Brainport Development
International collaborations
California and the Netherlands both face sustainability challenges in many sectors of their economies, including Food & Agriculture, Water Management, Zero Emission Transport & Infrastructure, Smart Mobility, Health Technology and Energy Transition.
California is leading, in many of these sectors within the United States. The same is true of the Netherlands' position within Europe. Both are considered gateways and have committed to strict sustainability action programmes. This is to combat climate change and meet targets for greenhouse gas reduction and sustainable energy generation for 2030 and 2050.
In recent years, various California government bodies and Dutch agencies have signed agreements regarding sustainability. Examples include the Letter of Intent regarding environmental cooperation between the Environmental Protection Agency of the State of California and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 2013 and 2015.
Dutch entities endorsed in the Under2MoU signed by several Dutch provinces in 2015/2016 to develop sustainable transport and energy solutions, such as the Smart Charging Living Labs, Smart Mobility knowledge exchange and Policy Labs.
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Also in September 2022, automotive campus, together with partner RAI Automotive Industry NL, signed a so-called memorandum of understanding with Transalley Technopark in Valenciennes, France.
France and the Netherlands both face sustainability challenges in many sectors of their economies, including Zero Emission Transport & Infrastructure, Smart Mobility and Energy Transition. France is leading the way in many of these sectors. The same is true of the Netherlands' position within Europe. Both are considered gateways and have committed to strict action programmes on sustainability and mobility. This is to combat climate change and meet greenhouse gas reduction and sustainable energy generation targets for 2030 and 2050.