Open Innovation

Numerous Field labs and campuses are spread throughout the region and focused on specific themes. These hotspots are key for co-creation and advancing innovation. A prime example is the Brainport Industries Campus (BIC), where more than 35 companies, 2,000 high-level staff, and 1,500 students come together in a state-of-the-art working and learning environment. The next generation of professionals in the high-tech manufacturing segment are trained here, and companies innovate and manufacture together, sharing high-quality facilities such as cleanrooms, flexible production areas, and other advanced facilities. Another great example is the high tech campus, where over 300 companies and institutes, and more than 12,500 international researchers, developers, and entrepreneurs work on cutting-edge technology and applications. The campus offers state-of-the-art facilities, including labs, offices, and shared spaces designed to promote collaboration and innovation.

For other major IT players in the region, such as IBM, and SAP, the combined draw of ecosystem, geographical location, and concentration of high-tech businesses is a powerful argument for locating in Brabant. In addition, many IT hardware businesses also locate in the region due to its excellent logistics infrastructure and services; accordingly, numerous hardware companies such as Sony, Samsung, Acer, HP, LG and Dell have established European Distribution Centers in Brabant.

Our ecosystem- leading companies & ecosystem locations

1
Etten-Leur
  • ABB Robotics

    ABB Robotics develops industrial robots and automation solutions that improve productivity, precision, and safety across manufacturing industries worldwide.

1
Almkerk
  • Pixelfarming Robotics

    Pixelfarming Robotics develops autonomous weeding and crop-management robots that use AI and computer vision to enable chemical-free, precision farming.

6
Eindhoven
  • Yaskawa Benelux

    Yaskawa Benelux provides industrial robotics and motion control solutions, focusing on automation for manufacturing, logistics, and industrial processes in the Benelux region.

  • Preceyes, Carl Zeiss Meditech / ZEISS

    Preceyes, now acquired and integrated into Carl Zeiss Meditec within the ZEISS group, focuses on advanced medical robotics, precision optics, and imaging systems, mainly for ophthalmic surgery and microsurgical applications.

  • Kind Technologies

    Kind Technologies develops robotic solutions for horticulture and agriculture, focusing on automated crop handling, harvesting, and greenhouse robotics systems.

  • Avular Robotics

    Avular develops modular autonomous robot platforms for industrial, inspection, and logistics applications, focusing on flexible robotics and drone-based automation systems.

  • Invert Robotics Europe

    Invert Robotics provides robotic inspection solutions for hard-to-reach areas such as tanks, silos, and pipelines, focusing on safety and industrial asset monitoring in Europe.

  • Manus

    Manus VR develops advanced hand-tracking gloves and motion capture systems used in robotics, VR, and human–machine interaction research and applications.

1
Son
  • Microsure

    Microsure develops microsurgical robotic systems that enable surgeons to perform ultra-precise procedures, particularly in reconstructive and delicate soft-tissue surgery.

3
Best
  • Mujin Robotics

    Mujin Robotics develops intelligent industrial automation systems using AI and motion planning to enable fully autonomous robotic operation in manufacturing and logistics.

  • Milrem Robotics

    Milrem Robotics develops unmanned ground vehicles and autonomous robotics systems for defense, security, and industrial applications.

  • Smart Robotics

    Smart Robotics develops flexible robotic pick-and-place and bin-picking solutions for industrial automation, focusing on easy-to-deploy systems for manufacturing and logistics.

1
's-Hertogenbosch
  • OMRON

    Omron focuses on industrial automation, robotics, and control systems, specializing in sensors, robotics, and smart manufacturing technologies.

1
Veghel
  • Vanderlande industries, Toyota company

    Vanderlande is a leader in automated logistics systems for airports, warehouses, and parcel handling, and is part of Toyota Industries, which focuses on industrial and material-handling automation.

1
Raamsdonksveer
  • CSi Palletising, Mpac Group

    CSi Palletising has been acquired and integrated into Mpac Group, strengthening its portfolio in end-of-line palletising and packaging automation solutions for manufacturing and logistics.

  • Leading companies

Future Growth

The region has a rich support network focused on stimulating growth in the IT sector, of which the High-Tech Software Cluster is a good example. This is a national network located at Brainport Eindhoven, where producers of software solutions for the high tech sector are coupled with hardware manufacturers. There is a strong support structure to help companies develop and digitize their businesses across several sectors. Critical aspects of the region’s future growth also lie in the digital transformation of businesses which will help boost the industries and help them to become more efficient and sustainable. Logically, this is coupled with an increased demand for Cybersecurity to protect businesses from external threats.

Key priority niche segments that we will be focusing on for the coming years include embedded software and cybersecurity solutions for the complex manufacturing industry. Applied Creative Software Technologies is another significant development niche with Gaming as the primary focus. Many technologies that emerge from the Gaming industry filter through to many other industries. Technologies such as AI, VR, or Cloud Computing solutions, were all developed or early-adopted in the Gaming industry and now find applications across many industry sectors, including education and health. Taking all this into consideration, it is safe to say that Industry 4.0 is thriving in Brabant.

AI Innovation Center
At the AI Innovation Center, located on the High Tech Campus Eindhoven, companies work hands-on with artificial intelligence to create smarter, more efficient and sustainable solutions. The center fosters collaboration among manufacturers, tech start-ups, and knowledge institutes to develop practical applications, ranging from predictive maintenance and quality inspection to data-driven process optimization. The extensive event calendar includes workshops, pilot programs and innovation challenges, gaining direct access to AI experts, test environments and an active community focused on accelerating adoption across industries.

3EALITY
3EALITY is where the physical and digital worlds come together. In this cutting-edge facility, businesses experiment with immersive technologies such as augmented, virtual and mixed reality to improve design, training, and production processes. The hub offers demo spaces, XR-labs and co-creation studios where partners can build prototypes, test interactive applications and explore how digital twins and virtual collaboration reshape manufacturing and engineering. 3EALITY connects companies with tech developers, researchers and creative professionals to turn digital concepts into tangible industrial solutions.

Get in touch

Would you like more information?

Click here

Business insights

  • Whitepaper
    Brabant: Europe’s leading Robotics hub
  • In depth study
    IT & Data in Brabant
  • Other
    Info & Graphics on IT & Data