Our latest Call for Proposals in collaboration with the Department for Infrastructure and the Environment is now open. With this programme, we are contributing to making the Netherlands more sustainable, boosting our country's competitiveness and meeting the innovation needs of Dutch businesses.

Multidisciplinary consortia are invited to submit research proposals within this call for public-private partnership projects on the main themes of the programme, which are divided into part A (transition to sustainable, competitive and secure logistics chains and freight transport) and part B (Mobile Tools and Construction Logistics). More information about the call can be found here.

  1. Scarcity of space (part A)

  2. Increasing labour productivity and earning capacity, and meaningful work (part A)

  3. Security of supply of materials, raw materials and products (part A)

  4. Resilience of the logistics and mobility system (part A)

  5. Sustainability and energy transition (part A)

  6. Digital transition (part A)

  7. The role of digitisation in making construction logistics more sustainable (part B)

  8. Logistics patterns in industrial construction (part B)

  9. Robust logistics systems for circular construction logistics (part B)

Webinar: Explanation of the innovation programme

Are you curious about the content, objectives and opportunities within the collaboration with the Department for Infrastructure and the Environment? During two webinars, we will explain the structure of the programme, including the themes, the formation of consortia and the conditions of the upcoming open call.

  • 24 February from 12:00 to 12:45 part B (Mobile Tools and Construction Logistics)

  • 25 February from 12:00 to 12:45 part A (Transition to sustainable, competitive and safe logistics chains and freight transport)

Further information or registration

You can register using the buttons below:

Part A - Transition to sustainable ... freight transport, 25 Feb

Part B - Mobile Equipment and Construction Logistics, 24 February

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