Our Partners

The Hyperloop Development Program (HDP) is an ecosystem bringing together companies and research institutes that collaborate to accelerate the development of hyperloop.​ In total 25 private and public organizations have joined as partners. The HDP is also supported by national and regional governments.

Our partner organizations represent the entire value chain to realize hyperloop as a new transport modality. These include hyperloop developers, the manufacturing industry, knowledge institutions, and transport service providers. They contribute with several activities, including technology research, concepts for implementation, the development of essential subsystems and materials, and unlocking funding for test facilities.

Supporting governments

The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy promotes the Netherlands as a country of enterprise with a strong international competitive position and an eye for sustainability. It is committed to creating an excellent entrepreneurial business climate, by creating the right conditions and giving entrepreneurs room to innovate and grow.

The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management is committed to improving quality of life, access and mobility in a clean, safe and sustainable environment. The Ministry strives to create an efficient network of roads, railways, waterways and airways, effective water management to protect against flooding, and improved air and water quality.

The Province of Groningen is the farthest northeast province of the Netherlands. The province establishes policy in many policy areas: from healthcare to the economy, from culture to spatial planning. The Province of Groningen has provided fundamental support to realize the European Hyperloop Center’s test facility in Veendam, the Netherlands.

Lower Saxony’s Ministry of Science and Culture focuses on strengthening research by building innovative networks and promoting cooperation between science and business. Mobility and logistics is one of the Ministry’s focus areas of future-oriented research.