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LDE Student Election Debate – “Futureproof – Nederland in Transitie”

In collaboration with Leiden University and Erasmus University, TU Delft organised a political debate ahead of the 2025 general election. Current and aspiring members of the House of Representatives debated topics such as AI and technology, resilient society, and healthcare, while a panel of researchers provided live fact-checking during the event.

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DUT25 – Rollout

Dream Teams are student-led groups developing innovative products, from solar boats to exoskeletons. Their design presentations and reveals showcase concepts and final prototypes. Livestreaming these events—sometimes outdoors—requires solving challenges like power, connectivity, and weather, while collaborating on creative visuals and show elements.

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Medical Delta Café

July 7th 2022 We did a live stream broadcast from the Medical Delta Café called: ‘Vergroening van ziekenhuizen – meer denken of meer doen?’

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Hydro motion

On the 21st of December 2022 the Hydro Motion team proudly presented the design of the 2023 hydrogen powered boat!

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BSc Life Science and Technology promo video

The Bachelor’s programme in Life Science and Technology is constantly evolving. For this project, we created a promotional video that gives prospective students a clear and current picture of the programme and of the paths it can lead to after graduation.

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Maak van jouw R&O gesprek een waardevol moment

Every TU Delft staff member is periodically invited to a Resultaat- en Ontwikkelgesprek. To support that process, we were asked to create a short, dynamic video that would be included with every invitation and underline the value of the conversation.

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Showreel – Opening Academic Year 2025

In collaboration with NMC Live, we developed the event’s opening sequence. What began as an energetic video designed to immediately engage the audience evolved into a powerful showcase of everything TU Delft has achieved in recent years.

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examples of pop-up books used in VR

Reimagining Pop-Up Books Through Mixed Reality: A Collaborative Preservation Initiative

Pop-up and movable books captivate with their interactive artistry, yet their fragility limits access—especially in archival collections like the KB. Through an innovative collaboration between KB and TU Delft’s XR Zone, researcher Willemijn Elkhuizen explores how mixed reality (XR) can preserve and transform these delicate treasures. By translating the sensory and emotional qualities of pop-up books into digital and hybrid experiences, the project opens new avenues for engaging and safeguarding cultural heritage.

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Holographic projection

The NewMedia Centre and Mexico’s Monterrey Institute of Technology piloted holographic teaching, projecting life-sized remote teachers into classrooms. Using cameras, projectors and software, the system enabled realistic remote lectures, presentations and meetings, opening new possibilities for immersive, borderless education.

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