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A highly impactful 2025

<p>Throughout 2025, the NL-ECO program raised international visibility and played a prominent role at several high-profile events, advancing dialogue and collaboration in energy-efficient computing.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Watt Matters in AI Conference</strong> (Nov 2025, Eindhoven) - Addressed AI’s growing energy demands, exploring sustainable solutions across hardware, policy, neuromorphic computing, energy-efficient data centers, and edge AI.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Future of Compute Mission to the UK</strong> (Nov 2025, London) - Strengthened Dutch-UK collaboration through visits and discussions on AI, integrated photonics, and neuromorphic computing.</p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>NCN 2025</strong> (Sept 2025, TU Delft) - Focused on bio-inspired algorithms, learning models, emerging materials, circuits, systems, and advanced computing architectures.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Metamaterials 2025</strong> (Sept 2025, Amsterdam) - Covered advances in optics, photonics, and engineering, followed by a doctoral school.</p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Neuromorphic Now</strong> (June 2025, Delft) - Addressed advances in neuromorphic computing, with a focus on applications, accessible software, market relevance, and European roadmapping.</p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>NL-UK Innovation Mission: Advancing Neuromorphic Computing Together</strong><em> </em>(March 2025, London)</p><p>A Dutch delegation including key members of our consortium visited the UK for an Innovation Mission on neuromorphic computing, strengthening collaboration through a bilateral symposium in London, visits to Cambridge, and a strategic session at the Dutch Embassy, laying strong foundations for future UK - Netherlands partnerships.</p>

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Strategic insights

<p>Following the 2024 white paper, an initiative led by our consortium member Johan Mentink (RU), in collaboration with other NL-ECO partners (UT, RUG, TUD, RU, TNO and SURF) and additional stakeholders, has given rise to a series of major national initiatives and high-impact opportunities of both scientific and societal significance, with our consortium partners playing a central role.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p>The <a href="https://www.pronuntio.utwente.nl/2-1gxo_sauRReHUOU0pamZd_uTkJMP5gsN6sfHy9NzNjPIu0uU6Wvy3YD-ixBcsECLhcFClW5YSknpaGnibKJjX0Fp_1AV050BMYujH22OoooRn9tUqamA1IioOtkrKz0s" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>Neuromorphic Computing Roadmap</strong></a> - Building on the white paper, the neuromorphic computing core group, together with Topsector ICT, developed a collaborative roadmap for energy-efficient, future-proof computing. Drawing on insights from experts across academia, government, and industry (including many of the NL-ECO consortium members), the roadmap outlines a vision for advancing neuromorphic computing, detailing organizational capacity, infrastructure, and research funding needs. It also provides guidance for stakeholders and funders, highlighting the technology’s potential contributions to economic growth and societal challenges.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p>The <a href="https://www.pronuntio.utwente.nl/2-1gxo_sauRReHUOU0pamZd_uTkJMP5gsN6sfHy9NzNjPIu0uU6Wvy3RCxw8nEK20OhcFClW5YSknpaGnibKJjX0Fp_1AV050B_mn8IBabpgxFfZGVee3qAoioOtkrKz0s" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>Action Plan for Neuromorphic Computing</strong></a> sets out how the Netherlands will accelerate brain-inspired computing, with NL-ECO partners playing a key role in research, ecosystem development, and innovation. It focuses on three main activities: developing a national ecosystem through NC NL, establishing a market-driven application lab for broad access to neuromorphic hardware and software, and creating shared prototyping facilities to translate new technologies from lab to market.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p>Noteworthy is the mentioning of NL-ECO in the 2025 Wennink report '<a href="https://www.rapportwennink.nl/" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>De route naar toekomstige welvaart</strong></a>', in the list of recommended project proposals (D2: Neuromorphic Computing). </p>

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Watt Matters in AI: Redefining the energy footprint of Artificial Intelligence

<p><strong>Conference on radical energy efficiency in AI</strong> – November 26, 2025, Microstad, Eindhoven (NL)</p><p>Artificial Intelligence promises to solve some of humanity’s most pressing challenges, from climate change to healthcare, but its own energy appetite threatens to undermine these ambitions. On November 26, 2025, the conference Watt Matters in AI will bring together leading scientists, technologists, and policymakers to explore one of the most urgent questions of our digital age: Can we make AI sustainable? Hosted at Microstad in Eindhoven and supported by NL-ECO, the event will convene experts from academia and industry to explore radical shifts in how AI systems are designed, powered, and regulated. The goal: to move beyond incremental efficiency gains and toward orders-of-magnitude breakthroughs in energy performance. The conference will not only explore technological roadmaps but also delve into social, economic, and ecological challenges, all with the goal of exploring solutions. </p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Key themes</strong></p><p> ● How can Europe lead the global transition toward energy-responsible AI?</p><p> ● What technologies can deliver 10x to 100x efficiency gains?</p><p> ● What infrastructure (from chips to data centers) supports sustainable AI? </p><p>● What policies and ethical frameworks can guide responsible innovation? </p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>From Setting the Stage to Advanced Solutions.</strong></p><p>The conference follows four thematic steps, moving from the global challenge to tangible solutions. Following the opening remarks by chair Hans Hilgenkamp (University of Twente), the morning session, “Setting the Stage,” features Laura Cozzi from the International Energy Agency, who will outline the facts &amp; figures on AI's energy consumption and its future trends. She will be followed by Stijn Grove (Dutch Data Center Association) and Axel Berg (SURF), who will offer insights into sustainable data center strategies and high-performance computing, and will also address the new AI factory that will be built in Groningen. The second block, “Technology &amp; Policy,” adds the industry view from NVIDIA and a regulatory perspective from Kristina Irion (University of Amsterdam). After lunch, the focus shifts to Hardware Breakthroughs, with Christian Bachmann (imec), Martijn Heck (Eindhoven University of Technology) and Christian Mayr (TU Dresden) discussing advances in semiconductor, photonic, and neuromorphic computing. Finally, “Advanced Solutions” showcases frontier technologies with Tamalika Banerjee (IMCHIP), Ioannis Papistas (Axelera AI), and Phil Burr (Lumai), exploring in-memory computing, edge AI, and optical computing.</p>

Events

A highly impactful 2025

<p>Throughout 2025, the NL-ECO program raised international visibility and played a prominent role at several high-profile events, advancing dialogue and collaboration in energy-efficient computing.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Watt Matters in AI Conference</strong> (Nov 2025, Eindhoven) - Addressed AI’s growing energy demands, exploring sustainable solutions across hardware, policy, neuromorphic computing, energy-efficient data centers, and edge AI.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Future of Compute Mission to the UK</strong> (Nov 2025, London) - Strengthened Dutch-UK collaboration through visits and discussions on AI, integrated photonics, and neuromorphic computing.</p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>NCN 2025</strong> (Sept 2025, TU Delft) - Focused on bio-inspired algorithms, learning models, emerging materials, circuits, systems, and advanced computing architectures.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Metamaterials 2025</strong> (Sept 2025, Amsterdam) - Covered advances in optics, photonics, and engineering, followed by a doctoral school.</p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>Neuromorphic Now</strong> (June 2025, Delft) - Addressed advances in neuromorphic computing, with a focus on applications, accessible software, market relevance, and European roadmapping.</p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p><strong>NL-UK Innovation Mission: Advancing Neuromorphic Computing Together</strong><em> </em>(March 2025, London)</p><p>A Dutch delegation including key members of our consortium visited the UK for an Innovation Mission on neuromorphic computing, strengthening collaboration through a bilateral symposium in London, visits to Cambridge, and a strategic session at the Dutch Embassy, laying strong foundations for future UK - Netherlands partnerships.</p>

NL-ECO

23/12/2025

Roadmap

Strategic insights

<p>Following the 2024 white paper, an initiative led by our consortium member Johan Mentink (RU), in collaboration with other NL-ECO partners (UT, RUG, TUD, RU, TNO and SURF) and additional stakeholders, has given rise to a series of major national initiatives and high-impact opportunities of both scientific and societal significance, with our consortium partners playing a central role.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p>The <a href="https://www.pronuntio.utwente.nl/2-1gxo_sauRReHUOU0pamZd_uTkJMP5gsN6sfHy9NzNjPIu0uU6Wvy3YD-ixBcsECLhcFClW5YSknpaGnibKJjX0Fp_1AV050BMYujH22OoooRn9tUqamA1IioOtkrKz0s" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>Neuromorphic Computing Roadmap</strong></a> - Building on the white paper, the neuromorphic computing core group, together with Topsector ICT, developed a collaborative roadmap for energy-efficient, future-proof computing. Drawing on insights from experts across academia, government, and industry (including many of the NL-ECO consortium members), the roadmap outlines a vision for advancing neuromorphic computing, detailing organizational capacity, infrastructure, and research funding needs. It also provides guidance for stakeholders and funders, highlighting the technology’s potential contributions to economic growth and societal challenges.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p>The <a href="https://www.pronuntio.utwente.nl/2-1gxo_sauRReHUOU0pamZd_uTkJMP5gsN6sfHy9NzNjPIu0uU6Wvy3RCxw8nEK20OhcFClW5YSknpaGnibKJjX0Fp_1AV050B_mn8IBabpgxFfZGVee3qAoioOtkrKz0s" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>Action Plan for Neuromorphic Computing</strong></a> sets out how the Netherlands will accelerate brain-inspired computing, with NL-ECO partners playing a key role in research, ecosystem development, and innovation. It focuses on three main activities: developing a national ecosystem through NC NL, establishing a market-driven application lab for broad access to neuromorphic hardware and software, and creating shared prototyping facilities to translate new technologies from lab to market.</p><p></p><div class="__editor_html"><br></div><p>Noteworthy is the mentioning of NL-ECO in the 2025 Wennink report '<a href="https://www.rapportwennink.nl/" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow"><strong>De route naar toekomstige welvaart</strong></a>', in the list of recommended project proposals (D2: Neuromorphic Computing). </p>

NL-ECO

19/12/2025