First teams selected for the Dream Hall

Project March, Eco-Runner, Hyperloop and Solar Boat can celebrate. The four projects may continue as official Dream Teams in the Dream Hall with new teams of students. The Dream Hall was closed at the start of the corona crisis in spring 2020, and TU Delft has used this time to redefine the policy to determine who may return and under what conditions. The teams submitted their plans at the end of January, and this week a committee made the final decision.

Six existing teams applied for a place, and four were admitted. New teams had to meet a number of criteria to qualify, in accord with the Dream Hall’s new vision statement. The determining factor was the degree of innovation, says Joost Ravoo, Chair of the Dream Hall Steering Group. “That was what made the difference.”

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