TU/e Campus is where science, talent and industry come together in Brainport Eindhoven. At the heart of the campus is Eindhoven University of Technology, a leading institution in science and technology. The campus functions as a living lab where research, education and business meet. This creates an environment where knowledge is translated into real-world impact.
Visit TU/e Campus websiteVision and strategy
TU/e Campus is designed as an open and collaborative innovation environment. It connects students, researchers, companies and public partners in one ecosystem. The focus lies on multidisciplinary collaboration and the development of solutions for global challenges. By linking research directly to industry, knowledge is transformed into practical applications and new technologies.

Focus areas
- Energy technologies
- Health technologies
- Semiconductor and digital technologies
- Advanced materials
These focus areas reflect the key transitions shaping society and industry. On campus, research and innovation are closely aligned with real-world challenges. By combining expertise across disciplines, new technologies are developed and tested in collaboration with industry partners.

Innovation and entrepreneurship
TU/e Campus offers a strong environment for innovation and entrepreneurship. Start-ups, scale-ups and established companies work alongside researchers and students. Initiatives such as The Gate and TU/e innovation Space support the development of new ideas into viable businesses. This creates a dynamic setting where innovation can grow from concept to application.
Main objectives
TU/e Campus aims to drive sustainable and technological progress through innovation. The campus functions as a testbed for solutions in energy, health, digitalisation and materials. Clear goals include reducing CO2 emissions and integrating circular principles into campus development. At the same time, the campus focuses on talent development, wellbeing and building a strong, inclusive community.
Facts & Figures
157
Total number of companies
90 startups, 50 SME, and 17 large enterprises












