Webinar: research findings into Organ-on-a-Chip & Organoids ecosystems in the US

Last checked on:
12 March 2026

Are you active in the field of organ-on-a-chip (OoC) technology and organoids? Would you like to learn more about developments in the United States (US) and opportunities for Dutch-American collaboration? Then register for this webinar in preparation for the innovation mission 'Organ-on-a-Chip & Organoids' in November 2026 to Massachusetts.

Thursday
2 April
16:00 - 17:00 (CEST)
Online

Attendee information

Participation is free of charge

Organiser

  • Netherlands Enterprise Agency

For whom?

This webinar is intended for Dutch entrepreneurs and researchers who:

  • are active in biotechnology or related sectors;
  • are interested in organ-on-a-chip (OoC) developments in the United States (US); and
  • want to explore R&D collaboration with parties in the US.

We organise this webinar in preparation for the innovation mission 'Organ-on-a-Chip & Organoids' in November 2026 to Massachusetts, US.

What can you expect?

Building partnerships starts with understanding the mutual complementarity of the ecosystems in Massachusetts and the Netherlands. In preparation for the innovation mission, we have therefore conducted a landscape assessment of the OoC and Organoids ecosystems in both Massachusetts and the Netherlands. In addition, we have identified other innovation hubs in the US.

The Netherlands Innovation Network in Boston and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) organise this webinar, in which we will present the key findings of this recent research and share high-value areas of collaboration with you. These findings offer valuable insights for your organisation.

Register

Would you like to participate in this webinar? Register before 2 April 2026 via our online registration form and discover the opportunities for collaboration.

Questions?

Do you have any questions? Please send a message to innovatiemissies@rvo.nl

Commissioned by:
  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy
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