Collaborations

At Royal Schiphol Group, collaboration is key. Together, we explore our current reality, the near future, and distant futures we cannot even fully envision yet. We believe we can only accelerate innovation together.

  • TU Delft Master Identity Day at Schiphol

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    faster innovations for passengers and airport

  • Alliance with TU Delft

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    faster innovations for passengers and airport

  • Exploring the future of Urban Air Mobility

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    Dutch Drone Delta founded at the beginning of 2020, with a primary focus on Urban Air Mobility. And will develop smart, sustainable solutions.

  • Looking to the future of Dutch infrastructure

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    NGinfra stands for ‘Next Generation Infrastructures’. Influential Dutch infrastructure managers can share, develop and apply their knowledge and experience.

  • Hyperloop to the future

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    Schiphol will further expand its involvement in the hyperloop by continuing to cooperate with the Dutch company Hardt Hyperloop.

  • BrainCreators wins Pointcloud Innovation Challenge

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    Schiphol and its main contractors invited six companies to develop smart solutions for existing and new use cases relating to Schiphol's asset portfolio.

  • Schiphol supports soundproofing start-up DeNoize

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    DeNoize is researching and developing soundproofing technology for windows in houses. We see great potential in these innovations and supports their efforts.

  • Collaboration with Eco-Runner Team Delft

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    The collaboration underlines the dedication we have towards sustainable mobility and fits our ambition to create the world’s most sustainable airports

  • Calling all Innovators!

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    Fellow interns shared their stories as an inspiration on the broad horizon of possibilities.

  • Aircraft stands' now inspected with lasers and AI

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    Aircraft stands that can be used more often, but at a lower cost and involving less hindrance, materials and CO2 emissions. Now inspected with lasers and AI

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  • Testing an Autonomous Baggage Vehicle

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    Schiphol and KLM are testing Auto-DollyTug. This vehicle will separate the baggage of passengers with long transfer times from those with short transfer times.

  • Monitoring APU usage to reduce emissions

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    Various sector partners at Schiphol are committed to reduce aircraft APU usage at Schiphol. To achieve this we are trying different things.

  • Tap and go with your Digital Travel Credential!

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    Can you board and cross the border faster with a digital travel document? At the request of the EU, we are testing a DTC together with the government and KLM.