The University of Strathclyde is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow's second-oldest university, having received its royal charter in 1964 as the first technological university in the United Kingdom.
The European Commission’s priorities include the European Green deal, a digital future, an economy that works for people, promoting and strengthening European democracy.
Wageningen University's researchers are active around the globe, and the university hosts students from over 100 countries. WUR's mission is to explore the potential of nature to improve the quality of life.
DTU is a world-leading wind energy department that delivers cutting-edge research, innovation and development of wind energy technology.
Airborne Wind Europe is an association of companies and research institutes engaged in airborne wind energy, among them the leading European airborne wind energy system developers, component suppliers and future customers interested in purchasing airborne wind energy systems. AWEurope's aim is to promote the generation of energy from high-altitude winds by means of airborne wind energy systems.
Delft University of Technology is the oldest and largest technical university of the Netherlands. Its Faculty of Aerospace Engineering is one of the largest in Europe and is home to the Kite Power Research Group. As pioneer in Airborne Wind Energy this group has developed a 20 kW pumping kite power system, demonstrating automatic operation in 2012.