Thirona was founded in 2014 by Eva van Rikxoort and Bram van Ginneken. With a team of leading software engineers and medical researchers, Thirona develops AI technology for automated analysis of medical scans. The company has the unique combination of in-house expertise and access to medical data for further product development, focusing on software solutions for the diagnosis of lung and eye diseases. Thirona's mission is to bridge the gap between academic advances in medical scan analysis and their clinical utility, by offering products that provide state-of-the-art deep learningusing technology to assist medical specialists in their daily activities.
The Next Closet
The Next Closet in is a sustainable marketplace for second-hand luxury fashion. With its modern and forward-looking vision, the Amsterdam-based company makes luxury fashion affordable and encourages the idea of a circular economy in which beloved items are reused instead of thrown away. The Next Closet's mission is to make the second-hand clothing market mainstream – saying no to fast fashion and choose quality over quantity.
E-magy
E-magy develops silicon-based battery technology. Batteries that are widely used at the moment are running up against the maximum energy density of carbon. It is increasingly becoming a bottleneck for more efficient batteries. E-magy's battery technology has the potential to triple the storage capacity of batteries.
The Fabricant
The Fabricant is the world's leading digital fashion house and pioneered the digitization of the fashion industry. With their cutting edge designs, vision and technology, they have clients like and partnered with Adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, Under Armor, Atari, RTFKT, Puma, Peak Performance and Buffalo London, just to name a few. The Fabricant's long-term vision is to create tools and products that transform the fashion industry into a fully digital existence in both production and consumption, while democratizing fashion creation into a collaborative process utilizing 3D technology and the creativity of the consumer, accessible to everyone.
Zielwear
Zielwear is a 'fashion on-demand' company, with the vision and ambition to facilitate on-demand production on a large scale. Zielwear is building a technology platform to design, manufacture and supply clothing to companies based on actual consumer demand. Zielwear does this under the leadership of serial entrepreneur, Marleen Vogelaar. As co-founder of Shapeways, Marleen has set up the world's largest 3D printing service and marketplace for consumers. Marleen's expertise in digital manufacturing is now transferring to the apparel industry, minimizing overproduction and inventories and enabling customers to sell top-quality, sustainable, custom clothing, with no minimum order and 10-day delivery.
Atlantic Therapeutic
Atlantic Therapeutics develops medical devices and associated software, apps and technologies to treat incontinence. The company's mission is to improve the quality of life for millions of people, enabling them to restore and strengthen their pelvic health, regaining the confidence and control to lead an active life. The product, INNOVO, is an FDA approved CE marked treatment for women suffering from stress urinary incontinence. It works by delivering clinically proven, safe, non-invasive pelvic floor stimulation through unique wearable technology. The revolutionary tool helps prevent pelvic floor weakness by actively treating the cause rather than the symptoms. Results from clinical studies conducted on more than 600 subjects consistently confirm improvements in key outcomes, symptoms and acceptability.
Asperitas
Asperitas, originally from Haarlem, has developed and marketed a technology (based on liquid cooling) to enable data centers to function climate-independent and sustainable for even the most demanding users.
Sympower
Sympower unlocks revenue streams by maximizing the value of flexibility in all energy markets and industries.