High Tech Campus Eindhoven (HTCE) is expanding its facilities with two new buildings totaling approximately 17,000 m². With this expansion, HTCE is responding to the growing demand for high-quality space for R&D-driven companies in Brainport Eindhoven.

Source: High Tech Campus News.

Image above shows one of the two technical buildings on the south side of High Tech Campus Eindhoven. The construction will start in mid-2025.

Two new technical buildings

During the business conference “High Tech NEXT” on 20 November, HTCE presented its ambition to develop more than 100,000 m² of additional space, in particular for companies and institutes with a strong focus on Research & Development and pilot production. Construction of two new technical buildings totaling approximately 17,000 m² will start in mid-2025. This expansion will meet the great need for technical space. In addition, HTCE has sufficient capacity on its energy grid to make this expansion possible.

“We have listened carefully to the needs of the companies on the Campus and beyond,” says Otto van den Boogaard, CEO of High Tech Campus Eindhoven. “That is why we take the responsibility to invest in the Campus, so that companies that commit to the Brainport region are optimally facilitated in their growth.”

With these expansion plans, High Tech Campus Eindhoven makes an important contribution to strengthening the position of Brainport Eindhoven as a global leader in technology and innovation.

About High Tech Campus Eindhoven

High Tech Campus Eindhoven is a dynamic ecosystem where high-tech multinationals, SMEs, research institutes, service providers, scale-ups and startups work together on the technologies and products of tomorrow. HTCE currently houses almost 300 leading high-tech companies and a vibrant community of 12,000 innovators, researchers and engineers. The Campus ecosystem stimulates collaboration and innovation, with expertise in electronics, integrated photonics, artificial intelligence, medical technology and sustainable energy. Multinationals such as Philips, Signify, NXP and ASML, as well as startups and scale-ups, contribute to groundbreaking technologies that shape the future. 

More on High Tech Campus Eindhoven on the Campus website and LinkedIn page.