Sponsors
Current sponsors
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3TU.FederationThe three leading universities of technology in the Netherlands - Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology and the University of Twente - have joined forces in the 3TU.Federation. This federation maximizes innovation by combining and concentrating the strengths in research, education and knowledge transfer. |
Royal Philips ElectronicsRoyal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands is a diversified Health and Well-being company, focused on improving people’s lives through timely innovations. As a world leader in healthcare, lifestyle and lighting, Philips integrates technologies and design into people-centric solutions, based on fundamental customer insights and the brand promise of “sense and simplicity”. http://www.philips.com/ |
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SogetiSogeti is a leading provider of professional technology services. Working closely with its clients, Sogeti enables them to leverage technological innovation and achieve maximum results. |
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element14element14 is a new, innovative information portal and eCommunity specifically built for electronic design engineers. It provides product data, design tools and technology information, whilst incorporating web 2.0 functionality to facilitate communication, interaction, collaboration and information sharing between colleagues around the world. Users can consult experts, discover trends, post blogs, articles and comments in this world-wide forum. http://www.element-14.com/ |
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Maxon MotorMaxon Motor, the leading supplier of high precision drives and systems, provided Dutch Robotics with the DC motors that actuate the arms and legs of TUlip. http://www.maxonmotor.nl/ |
Become a sponsor
DutchRobotics.net is a large and ambitious project in the rapidly expanding field of humanoid robots. Its goal is to compete and win in the RoboCup 2010 challenge in Singapore, and to bring the future of robotics to the attention of the general public.
The team consists of leading robotics research groups from the technical universities of Delft, Eindhoven and Twente. The team is backed by the 3TU federation, Philips, Sogeti and Maxon motor.
Previous robots built by team members have been covered by national and international media such as ABC, Science, Nature news, Discovery Channel, Volkskrant, NOS national news and SBS6. Earlier editions of RoboCup were covered by major TV, print and web media including CNN, Time Magazine, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. Dutch media that covered this event included Volkskrant, Trouw, Noorderlicht and SBS6.
Benefits of sponsorship can include, among others:
- sponsor logo on robot and team uniforms
- sponsor logo on flyers and posters
- sponsor logo on website
- sponsor name and logo in all event coverage and team press releases
- sponsor exposure to university students
To find out how you can be a part of this team please contact Sebastiaan Kiemel or Martijn Wisse.
Sebastiaan Kiemel
Team Manager Dutch Robotics
T: +31 (0)6 148 149 44
dr. ir. Martijn Wisse
Delft Biorobotics Lab, TU Delft
T: +31 15 278 6834
A summary of press coverage on the Dutch Robotics project can be found in our Press archive.