Explore circuits, embedded systems & automation in cutting-edge electrical, mechatronics & nanotech programmes with hands-on learning to kickstart your global tech career.
Explore our diverse study programmes, designed to equip you with theoretical insight and practical skills for a future in science, technology, or research.

Design the brains behind smart electronics for healthcare, energy, communication and more.

Engineer smart machines that move, think and adapt.

Work on the energy system of the future and electronics for high power.

Design and create smart systems with sensors, combining robotics, programming, control systems and data communication.

From microchips to self-piloting drones: design the tech of tomorrow!

Design and collaborate on high-tech innovations that help move the world forward.

Create smart, sustainable mechatronic systems with robotics, mechanics, and software.

Design smart robots and machines that transform industry, health and daily life.

Build and develop smart sensor systems that can interact with their environment in domains like health and energy.

Learn to design complex systems and technical interfaces for the high-tech industry. Specialisations on Systems Engineering, Precision Engineering, and Automotive Systems.

Dutch research universities also offer Master’s programmes related to high-tech and engineering. Learn more about the differences in the Dutch higher education landscape.
Electronics & robotics is all about building the future with your own hands. Learn how smart devices, robots, drones, and sensors work. Design, build, and program real machines that solve real problems. Perfect for tech-savvy minds who love to create and experiment. Get ready for exciting careers like robotics engineer, drone technician, automation specialist, electronics developer, or IoT expert. From circuits to robots, this is where innovation starts.

The Netherlands is home to one of Europe’s most advanced tech ecosystems. Across the country, you’ll find companies offering students real-world projects, internships, and career opportunities.


























































































"Studying Mechatronics lets me combine mechanical, electrical & software skills. I apply what I learn immediately in exciting projects, like designing a prosthetic hand."
“After graduating, I immediately found a job as a software engineer at Boikon. Here, we develop new technologies for various clients. Among other things, I program HMIs, Human Machine Interfaces - the screen the customer uses to control a machine.”