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Google and Techleap partner up to boost the Dutch AI ecosystem

The initiative focuses on equipping founders with the necessary tools, boosting the Netherlands' position as a leader in AI innovation.

Published on June 6, 2025

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Google and Techleap have announced a partnership aiming to enhance the adoption of artificial intelligence among Dutch startups and scaleups. This collaboration brings Google's extensive AI expertise together with Techleap's deep understanding of the local tech ecosystem. The initiative focuses on equipping founders with the necessary tools and insights to excel, boosting the Netherlands' position as a leader in AI innovation. The partnership also represents a ‘turbo boost’ for tech firms by embedding AI directly into core business operations. Collectively, this partnership aspires to make AI an accessible asset for all, propelling growth and maintaining the nation's pioneering status in technology and innovation.

Techleap is a non-profit organization, backed by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, dedicated to improve the Dutch tech landscape by empowering startups and scaleups with the resources they need to grow. This mission involves collaborating with businesses and industry leaders to dismantle barriers to innovation, thus fostering a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem in the Netherlands. Techleap’s approach is grounded in its deep familiarity with the regional business climate, making it an ideal partner for global tech giants like Google seeking to influence the local market .

The partnership

The collaboration's objectives include accelerating responsible AI innovation throughout the Dutch ecosystem. By merging Google's technological resources with Techleap's local insights, they aim to create a robust platform for AI thought leadership and ensure that AI's advantages are widespread and accessible. Martijn Bertisen, VP of Google Benelux, highlighted the partnership's potential to enable tech leaders to make informed, future-oriented decisions by embedding AI knowledge into their business practices. This initiative is framed as a major step in maintaining and enhancing the Netherlands' position as an AI innovation leader globally.

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Upcoming initiatives

Several activities are underway, including workshops that focus on integrating generative AI into company workflows, scheduled for June 17, 2025. Another significant event, AI Connect, will take place during the World Summit AI on October 8, 2025. These initiatives are designed to foster knowledge sharing and collaboration across sectors. Through these events, Google and Techleap plan to facilitate direct interaction between local founders and global AI experts, nurturing an environment where innovation can thrive.