Horticultural Technology

Dutch horticulture has long relied on cheap fossil fuels, particularly natural gas from Groningen. However, volatile energy prices pose a risk and there is an urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions. With the end of natural gas use in sight, horticulture faces the challenge of losing an important energy source.

Delft University of Technology can help by developing new technologies, for example based on hydrogen and geothermal energy, to meet this need.

How do we work together?

Together with various parts of Delft University of Technology and partners, we are working on groundbreaking projects.


Team Horticultural Technology

We are always open to introductions and new partnerships that drive innovation and progress.

Liselotte de Vries

Business Developer AgTech Institute

Melissa Spitteler

Innovation Coordinator AgTech Institute

Prof.dr.ir. T. Keviczky

Professor at Delft Center for Systems and Control (DCSC)

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