The University of Groningen (UG) and its northern partners will receive 29 million euros by 2030 to train students in the chip sector. The revised plan of the northern knowledge institutions for Project Beethoven has been approved by the ministries of Economic Affairs and Education.
Project Beethoven is a comprehensive package of measures through which the government aims to strengthen the Dutch microchip sector. The government has allocated 450 million euros for this initiative. Groningen, along with the regions of Enschede, Delft, and Eindhoven, was tasked with developing a plan but ultimately received only 7 percent of the funds.