FOR ALL INFORMATION ON PROJECT DRAGONFLY, VISIT http://projectdragonfly.nl The Aeronautical Engineering department at Inholland University of Applied Sciences in Delft started a project in 2019 to get this Dragonfly...
Read moreInspired by the new technologies of the 4th industrial revolution, the related philosophy could be used to upgrade an existing dynamic test bench at Inholland Composites. This hydraulic test bench...
Read moreIn 2014 the Innovation Studio gave Aeronautical Engineering students the assignment to develop a lightweight full-carbon rocket. In 2015 this resulted in the first carbon-fibre rocket which turned out to be 45% lighter...
Read moreStudents of the Inholland programmes Aeronautical Engineering and Livestock Management in Delft built the submarine by themselves. The main reason for developing the one-person submarine was to participate in the...
Read moreThe Inholland Aerolab is a knowledge center for aerodynamics education and research for students, teachers, professionals and companies. It uses several in-house build low-speed wind tunnels designed and build by...
Read moreDriving 650 km on one litre of fuel: that is what the Aeronautical Engineering students from the Innovation Studio achieved recently during the European edition of the Shell Eco-marathon. The Shell...
Read moreIn 2009 Inholland participated in the Racing Aeolus Den Helder wind-racing event. This annual event was previously held in Denmark and relocated to Den Helder in 2011. The ambition of...
Read moreIn 2015 Inholland Composites joined a consortium initiated by the HAN University of Applied Sciences as part of a partially funded RAAK MKB project Complaid. (RAAK, Regionale Actie en Aandacht voor...
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