Municipality of Amsterdam, Wageningen University and TU Delft continue collaboration with AMS Institute

On Thursday 15 June, the mayor of Amsterdam (Femke Halsema) and the chief executive officers of Wageningen University & Research (Sjoukje Heimovaara) and TU Delft (Tim van der Hagen) signed a declaration of intent on behalf of the three parties for the next phase of AMS Institute. By signing the declaration of intent, partners Municipality of Amsterdam, WUR and TUD have taken a big step towards renewed, long-term collaboration. Further increasing the impact that AMS Institute has already realised for cities worldwide is central to this. AMS Institute will be jointly and vigorously further developed, with large-scale task-oriented research and innovation programmes and new education committed to life-long development for urban professionals. Innovations for a future-proof city. Since the founding of AMS Institute in 2014, the partners have worked intensely together on sustainable, future-proof innovations for the city. AMS Institute (based in Amsterdam's Marineterrein innovation hub) has been the beating heart of the collaboration with a portfolio covering the fields of mobility, digitisation, food, climate resilience, circularity and energy.
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