Velizy -Villacoublay – June 26, 2025 – Dassault Systems (Euronext Paris: FR0014003TT8, DSY.PA) and Delft University of Technology, the largest University of Technology in the Netherlands, have announced today that Tu Delft has become the 28th member of Dassault Systèmes’ 3dexperiennes Edu Excellence Center in the global program, creating a unique opportunity for students and other professionals to develop digital skills in terms of driving skills and others for the disaminitoring in the casualness in the field of the student and professionals of the condole sectors.
The label of the Center of Excellence Edu 3dexperience recognizes Tu Delft as the first educational institution in the Netherlands to provide proven expertise in the use and deployment of the 3DEXPERIAN Platform-based platform of Dassault Systèmes for experiential and life learning. Tu Delft also becomes the first member to join the revised charter of the program, which distinguishes the knowledge of a member of virtual twins and emerging best practices in the generative industries.
“We are proud to become the first center of excellence Edu 3dexperiennes in the Netherlands. It helps us meet the growing demand for qualified talents to direct digital transformation and accelerated innovation for a wide range of industries, from aviation to maritime, and intelligent and flexible automation of manufacturing, “said Henri Werij, Dean Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Tu Delft.
A higher collaboration between industry, the university world and technology leaders is crucial to develop innovative learning approaches that improve employability and speed up update. Today’s aerospace industry, in particular, requires highly qualified workforce to maintain an innovation culture, but is faced with challenges in replacing retired workforce to reduce the skills gap. Since its launch in 2021, the 3dexperience program Edu Center of Excellence has formed thousands of graduates.
As an Edu 3dexperience center of excellence, Tu Delft will develop editorial and practice programs for education and practice at SAM XL, its field laboratory based on campus focused on intelligent advanced manufacturing. From September 2025, the programs will initiate university departments, applied science institutions and industry partners, applying the 3DEXPERIAN Platform to the relevant use cases in the industry. Students will learn to work with virtual twins, supported by platform certified instructors, to prepare them for the evolution of jobs and future, while professionals in the university’s lifelong learning program can increase.
“We are delighted to welcome Tu Delft and its Sam XL Field Lab in our 3dexperence program Edu Center of Excellence. This partnership takes advantage of our ambition to provide Univ + 3D applications that combine future engineers for the generative economy. Together, we are shaping the next generation of aerospace excellence, ”said Elisa Prisner, executive vice-president, industry, marketing and sustainability, Dassault Systems.