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October 3, 2025

20 Years of YES!Delft

Yesterday we attended the 20th anniversary of YES!Delft, the startup ecosystem that has grown into an international hub for entrepreneurship and innovation. The anniversary was celebrated with inspiring speakers, examples of successful startups, and a forward-looking perspective on the future of innovation in the Netherlands.

One of the best-known companies that originated here is Swapfiets, now an international brand. Another example is Vincent Karremans, the current Minister of Economic Affairs, who started his own startup at YES!Delft together with TU Delft students. These stories underline the role of YES!Delft as a launchpad for entrepreneurship that creates impact on both a national and international scale.

A more recent success is Lobster Robotics, which has signed a cooperation agreement with the Ministry of Defence. Their technology was tested at Campus@Sea and they also participated in the SeaSEC Challenge Weeks hosted by Campus@Sea, where new applications were trialed in a realistic maritime environment.

Reflections and inspiring stories

Several speakers reflected on the lessons of 20 years of YES!Delft.

A recurring theme throughout the event was that “failure is the best teacher.” Failure is part of innovation, and it is often where the most valuable lessons are learned.

Partnerships

The role of partners was also highlighted. The partnership between YES!Delft and Rabobank was renewed, with a particular emphasis on the Rabo Impact Fund. Through this fund, Rabobank invests in companies that contribute to major societal transitions: the energy transition, the food transition, and an inclusive society. Startups and scale-ups that create not only financial returns but also societal value can receive the support they need to scale up through this fund.

Inspiration for Campus@Sea

For Campus@Sea, it was inspiring to be part of this celebration. It showed the importance of connecting ecosystems, giving startups the space to grow, and at the same time building strong networks with government, investors, and knowledge institutions.

For twenty years, YES!Delft has demonstrated that it is possible to bring together talent, innovation, and entrepreneurship, and that is exactly what we at Campus@Sea also stand for.