For our research we work together with various companies, universities and domain-specific lectorates of Saxion. On this page you can find an overview of our cooperation partners.
Companies

Novel-T
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Gemeente Enschede
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Voortman Steel Construction
Stagepartnerdag Bouwkunde, Bouwtechnische Bedrijfskunde en BK5
www.voortman.net/nl
Tech for Future
website
RAM Utwente
Website
DEMCON
Website
IMS
Website
RIWO Engineering
Website
Drone4Agro
Website
Brandweer Twente
Website
Ambulance Oost
Website
Nationale Politie
Website
Veiligheidsregio Twente
Website
Space 53
Website
Bronkhorst
Website
Benchmark
Website
Boessenkool
Website
Europees Fonds voor Regionale Ontwikkeling
Dit project is mede mogelijk gemaakt door de Europese Unie en het Europees Fonds voor Regionale Ontwikkeling
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Regieorgaan SIA
Website
Witteveen+Bos
website
DRONExpert
Website
Acecore Technologies
Website
Avy
Website
ArcheoPro
Website
Clear Flight Solutions
Website
Instituut Fysieke Veiligheid
Website
Groningen Seaports
Website
Hencon
Website
Hollander Techniek
Website
MakkelijkeMoestuin
Website
Singa
Website
Robor Electronics
Website
TValley
WebsiteUniversities


NHL-Stenden
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Aeres Hogeschool Dronten
Website

Universiteit Twente
Universiteit TwenteOther Saxion research groups that we collaborate with.
Technologies for Criminal Investigations
The Technologies for Criminal Investigations research group focuses on improving detection with advanced and innovative technology. Investigation issues are central to the lectorate.
Ambient Intelligence
The Ambient Intelligence research group makes environments smart. The research group focuses primarily on applications related to safety, sports and smart industry.
NanoBio
The aim of this research group, headed by dr. Martin Bennink, is on initiating and performing high-level application-driven research in nanobio, the area where nanotechnology and life sciences meet. Topics of projects within the group are lab-on-a-chip technology, synthesis of nanomaterials for various applications, such as magnetic hyperthermia and antibacterial nanocoatings, biomimicry, assay development for blood screening and nanoscale chemical and structural characterization of nanocomposites.
NanoPhysics
The NanoPhysics research group, headed by dr.ir. Cas Damen, aims to bridge the gap between fundamental technology developed at research centres, such as the MESA+ institute at the University of Twente, and applications based on societal challenges. The focus is on implementation of chip-based technologies.