Network & Drinks is a recurring meeting point for the Dutch space sector, organised by NL Space Campus in collaboration with partners. It is mainly held at SBIC Noordwijk, either as a standalone evening or following a programme earlier in the day. In some cases, the format is also used in other settings, such as industry events or sessions in different cities, including ZIE in Rotterdam.Â
Inside the programmeÂ
Each edition is attended by a diverse audience working in and around the space sector, as well as those looking to enter it or explore cross-sector connections. The programme features updates from NL Space Campus, followed by a limited number of pitches. The evening continues with networking.Â
Technologies on displayÂ
Since October 2025, selected editions have also included space to demonstrate technologies and hardware. Participants can present prototypes, systems, or physical components at standing tables, either alongside or after their pitch. This allows others to explore technologies up close and discuss how they are used in practice.Â
Join for networking or take the stage for pitchÂ
Network & Drinks takes place several times a year. You can attend to follow updates within the Dutch space sector and meet others, or apply to pitch and share your project. Pitches are limited in number and selected per edition, with a maximum of three minutes and optional slides. Applications can be submitted through the pitch registration form.
Upcoming editions
29 October 2026 | Space x AI | 29 October 2026 – SBIC NoordwijkÂ
Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly important role in the space sector, from Earth observation and mission planning to autonomous systems and data analysis. This edition focuses on how AI is being applied across the industry through short pitches, partner updates, and networking.Â
26 November 2026 | (Female) Engineers | 26 November 2026 – SBIC NoordwijkÂ
The final edition of the year follows the yearly NVI symposium happening at ESTEC this year. The symposium is open to all, with a focus on female engineers.Â

