On Monday, 30 March 2026, Minister Rianne Letschert (Education, Culture and Science) paid a working visit to the University of Twente. At the TechMed Centre, she met with researchers and regional partners to discuss the crucial role of education and science in transforming healthcare.
The visit focused strongly on research and science. In Twente, new healthcare concepts are being developed on a scientific foundation: from technical medicine to medical technology, and from imaging, chip technology and data to robotics. This knowledge underpins the so-called hospital of the future, where technology helps address the growing demand for care and the increasing shortage of healthcare staff.
Minister Letschert indicated that she was impressed by the potential of Twente’s research and innovation-driven knowledge development to address major societal challenges in healthcare.
A living lab for the healthcare of tomorrow
The TechMed Centre functions as a living lab. Here, new technologies are not only developed but also tested and implemented. In close collaboration with partners such as Medisch Spectrum Twente, companies and regional stakeholders, healthcare processes are being redesigned to deliver better care with fewer people.
During the visit, the minister was introduced to examples of ongoing research, including home monitoring via apps, organ-on-a-chip technology and new imaging techniques within women’s health. These projects demonstrate how science can directly contribute to more efficient and patient-centred care.

Next steps: healthcare practice and scaling
The visit by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science marks a first step. At a later stage, coordination will follow with the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS), focusing on healthcare practice and national scaling, and with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (EZK), to further strengthen the economic value of these innovations in international markets.
The Twente approach demonstrates how education, research and regional collaboration together lay the foundation for the healthcare of the future, in Twente and far beyond.
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