Got an idea that could make an impact? The TU Delft Impact Challenge is your chance to bring it to life! Whether you're just starting out or already have a concept, this challenge will help you refine your project, grow your network, and build your entrepreneurial skills.
What’s the TU Delft Impact Challenge?
The TU Delft Impact Challenge is designed to turn your innovative ideas into real-world solutions. You’ll attend three key events, have access to free insightful workshops, work on your business plan, and get direct feedback from industry experts and successful entrepreneurs like Microsoft, ASML, Bunq and Transavia. With access to this broad partner network, you’ll gain the knowledge and connections you need to take your project to the next level.
Key Dates
March 5 – Meet & Greet Event
Connect with fellow competitors, build relationships, learn key tips, and get inspired for success before the contest begins.
April 23 – Speeddate Event
Selected teams will have a dynamic afternoon of speed dating with coaches—an ideal opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and gain valuable insights to strengthen your project.
June 4 – Grand Finale
The top teams will pitch their idea or prototype, followed by a Q&A with the expert jury. The afternoon wraps up with an award ceremony and celebration of the challenge!
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