D:DREAM

The Delft University of Technology is well known for its successful student teams. These TU Delft | Dream Teams are solely managed by the motivated students themselves. With every year a completely new international and interdisciplinary team, they participate in competitions to put technical innovation on the map that contributes to a better future. There is also a number of student teams that are involved in Special Projects in smaller groups and for a shorter period of time. From team management, to designing and producing their inventions, it all happens at TU Delft | Dream Hall. Because at this location, located on the TU Delft campus, young engineers make dreams come true. Together with the staff members of the TU Delft | Dream Hall, the TU Delft | Dream Teams and Special Project Teams form the D:DREAM community, where D:DREAM stands for 'Delft: Dream Realization of Extremely Advanced Machines'. This website presents all the information about D:DREAM, our teams and the hall, so look around and discover!
 

TU Delft | Dream Hall

The Delft University of Technology is well known for its successful student teams. These TU Delft | Dream Teams are solely managed by the motivated students themselves. With every year a completely new international and interdisciplinary team, they participate in competitions to put technical innovation on the map that contributes to a better future. There is also a number of student teams that are involved in Special Projects in smaller groups and for a shorter period of time. From team management, to designing and producing their inventions, it all happens at TU Delft | Dream Hall. Because at this location, located on the TU Delft campus, young engineers make dreams come true. Together with the staff members of the TU Delft | Dream Hall, the TU Delft | Dream Teams and Special Project Teams form the D:DREAM community, where D:DREAM stands for 'Delft: Dream Realization of Extremely Advanced Machines'. This website presents all the information about D:DREAM, our teams and the hall, so look around and discover!
 


Dream Teams 2022/23

Click on the Dream Teams below to find out what they do and how they fight for a better future

Interested in joining a Dream Team for academic year 2023/24? Click above and apply now!

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News


28 December 2017

The role of 3D printing in the D:DREAM Hall

The role of 3D printing in the D:DREAM Hall

In the D:DREAM Hall teams make use of the newest technologies such as 3D printing. Multiple teams use 3D printing to realize important parts of their vehicles. Leapfrog gives 5 of our teams important support in doing this and has placed a nice article including interviews with all 5 teams about 3D printing. Read it here!

12 October 2017

Nuon Solar Team, once more, World Champion Solar Car Racing

Nuon Solar Team, once more, World Champion Solar Car Racing

The Nuon Solar Team has convincingly won the 14 th edition of the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, the worldchampionship solar car racing in Australia. Nuna9 finished in Adelaide around 6.45, on the fifth day of the race. Their 3.000-km- long journey across the Australian Outback took them 4 days and about 6 hours. This is the Nuon Solar Team’s seventh championship title.

09 October 2017

Nova Electric Racing: European champion 2017 in MotoE Competition

Nova Electric Racing: European champion 2017 in MotoE Competition

The student team of the TU Delft has obtained the first place in the European Electric Championship of the MotoE. The purpose designed and built electric racing motorcycle is especially targeted for the races of this unique competition. After the three race weekends, the first place can finally be celebrated!

07 October 2017

Dwarslaesiepatiënt loopt nu ook trap op met exoskelet van studenten TU Delft

Dwarslaesiepatiënt loopt nu ook trap op met exoskelet van studenten TU Delft

17 September 2017

Students Delft & Amsterdam win cycle race in USA and set new Dutch speed record

Students Delft & Amsterdam win cycle race in USA and set new Dutch speed record

Cyclist Aniek Rooderkerken broke the Dutch speed record for women last Saturday, clocking 121.5 km/h to win the World Human-Powered Speed Challenge in the Nevada desert. In this competition for the most innovative cycles and riders from all over the world, Rooderkerken was riding the VeloX 7: a high-tech aerodynamic recumbent bike designed and built by the Human Power Team, a group of students from TU Delft and VU Amsterdam.

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