CTIT

CTIT (Centre for Telematics and Information Technology) of the University of Twente in the Netherlands is one of the largest academic ICT research institutes in Europe. Over 475 researchers actively participate in the research programme. Integration of technology-based research and its application in specific domains is a clear focus of CTIT.

Its unique multi-disciplinary approach makes the institute an attractive partner. The institute maintains an extensive international network of contacts and working relations with academia and industry. This network includes ICT and manufacturing companies, universities and research institutes, health care organisations, financial institutes, governmental organisations, and logistics service providers.

CTIT is one of the founding fathers of the Netherlands Institute for Research on ICT (3TU.NIRICT); this institute bundles the ICT research and innovation activities of the three Universities of Technology in the Netherlands. 3TU.NIRICT is core-member of EIT.ICT Labs. Aim of EIT.ICT Labs is to become a pan-European flagship uniting Education, Research and Innovation for the Future Information and Communication Society.

Latest news

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Innovative planning system for the port of Rotterdam

Researchers of CTIT (MB/IEBIS) have developed an innovative planning system for the port of Rotterdam. It tackles the main problem of inland shipping: the long stays of ships in ports. ... read more

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Stefano Stramigioli on TV!

In the youth programme ZAPPlive Stefano Stramigioli (EWI/RAM) demonstrated flying robots. His contribution starts about 10 minutes after the start of the TV programm (in Dutch).

Source: ZAPPlive programme, NCRV, April 2, 2013. ... read more

Newsletter

Newsletter March 2013

The CTIT newsletter of March 2013 is there! ... read more

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EIT.ICT Labs Partner Event

On 17 - 18 April 2013, the EIT.ICT Labs Partner Event will be organized in Paris. This is an important event for the Calls of 2014. Here you can meet members from other ICT Labs partners, and be able to build consortia. ... read more