TU Delft organises Green Dragons’ Den Focusing On Sustainable Innovations

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Thursday, 19th of January 2023, TU Delft organised the Green Dragons’ Den, based on the television programme, but focussed on sustainable innovations. During the Green Dragons’ Den, companies were given the opportunity to pitch their idea to a jury. Further exploratory talks will be held with a number of companies.

The reason for the Green Dragons’ Den is the great interest of companies to help TU Delft in the transition to a sustainable campus. In the coming years, we will work towards a carbon-neutral, circular and climate-adaptive campus, with a focus on improving biodiversity and quality of life. Sustainability Coordinator Andy van den Dobbelsteen: “During the 2022 Climate Week we released the news that we will invest 100 million to make TU Delft more sustainable; after that, we were inundated with messages from companies wanting to help us and offering their product or service. For the companies, the Green Dragons’ Den is a chance to pitch their idea and we can see if something is interesting, yes or no.”

Green Dragons’ Den
Twelve companies pitched their product or service to the jury, consisting of Marien van der Meer (Executive board), Jaco van Noppen (Director Campus Real Estate & Facility Management), Andy van den Dobbelsteen (Sustainability Coordinator), Mees Walhof (Manager Procurement) and Puck Wijnia (Chair of GreenTU). After the pitch, there was room for in-depth questions. One of the entrepreneurs is Jelle Vijfhuize. “Thanks to the Green Dragons’ Den, I actually have the chance to introduce and showcase my concept Wast-e, instead of leaving it to someone’s imagination.” Daan Beuting, iTapToo: “I found it exciting at first, because you are invited to pitch in front of one of the largest universities in the Netherlands. It enthused me that we have a tangible product, tapable soft drinks, without sugar.”