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Key Takeaways from the Dutch AI Congress
Responsible, sovereign, resilient. Three concepts that play a role at every level of AI, from infrastructure to technology and application. That was the message from Chairman Willem Jonker at the opening of the Dutch AI Congress 2026: Impact with AI, the Fair Tech Way.
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Update on the Dutch AI facility: Apply for European computing time now
The Dutch AI Factory’s computing facility will open its doors in just over a year. But there’s no need to sit idle in the meantime. The Netherlands is now part of the European EuroHPC network, which means that Dutch companies and researchers can submit projects that utilize computing power from AI factories elsewhere in Europe, such as in Finland or Italy.
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Second round of AiNed Learning Communities kicks off
The second round of the AiNed Learning Communities has begun. This offers a valuable opportunity for innovative SMEs, employees, researchers, knowledge institutions, and public organizations to collaborate on strengthening AI knowledge and expertise. Within this public-private partnership, learning by doing is central: participants work on real-world challenges and develop practical AI solutions that have an impact on both society and the economy.
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The Netherlands to Launch an AI Agenda for Agriculture, Food, and Nature
The Netherlands is set to adopt a comprehensive AI agenda for agriculture, food, and nature. This was announced during the Dutch AI Congress in Utrecht on April 14, where State Secretary Silvio Erkens also emphasized the importance of AI for the sector. A broad coalition of industry stakeholders and research institutions will jointly shape the agenda and is calling on the field to join in.
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