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Have a look at 5 new startups in YES!Delft’s new incubation programme

After launching with a new incubation programme just a month and a half ago, YES!Delft already welcomes its second class of startups.

Last month six new startups entered YES!Delft. Now five more promising companies will join. Here’s a quick look at the participants:

Nowi Energy

The Internet of Things era is exciting but it’s being limited by power constraints. Nowi removes these constraints through its WiFi powered sensors. The startup is developing sensors that ‘harvest’ the energy in existing radio frequency signals and uses this to prolong the product lifetime. Every WiFi signal carries a little bit of energy. So instead of letting the WiFi energy go to waste you can also use it to power IoT devices.

Ans Delft

Ans Delft develops an user-friendly education platform for students and teachers. Assignments and feedback on it are managed online, which of course means less work for teachers and more insights for students.

Levitas

Levitas creates panels for the construction of vehicles out of composite. This is a strong and at the same time lightweight plastic. Imagine the fuel savings!

ParaPy

Softwarecompany ParaPy helps (inexperienced) programmers. A smart algorithm makes the design faster. It also lets you automate whole processes. To be more precise: it allows engineers to build parametric, rule-based software applications that automate simulation-driven engineering design processes. It also provides dedicated toolboxes for automated CAD modelling, meshing and integration with CAE software.

Xinaps

Xinaps checks designs from architects on local regulations and guidelines. Xinaps can be used in existing design software or in the cloud.

Photo: YES!Delft

Lorenz van Gool
Lorenz is co-editor-in-chief of StartupJuncture. As a freelance editor and journalist, he writes about startups, innovation and (e)-business. Loves to report from conferences. Really likes cleantech and journalism startups. You can ask him anything about dinosaurs. Twitter: @lorenzroman

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