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Automotive Engineering students ride rally in 4L Renaults to Marrakesh
The 4 HAN University Automotive students have been on the road for over a week as team HAN4L. A dream adventure of 8,500 kilometers that started on Valentine's Day in Arnhem and ends via the desert in Marrakesh. They are participating in a humanitarian rally in 2 old 1983 Renault 4Ls. Among others, the students were waved off by Arnhem Mayor Marcouch and the Moroccan ambassador to the Netherlands. Why this adventure?

Pioneering start-up Gravity Gardens receives funding from ESA Business Incubation Centre
Gravity Gardens, an innovative start-up led by Mechanical Engineering student Paulino Valdes, has been admitted to the prestigious European Space Agency (ESA) Business Incubation Centre in Noordwijk. An extraordinary achievement! Why?

HAN Engineering and Automotive students present semester 6 projects at Symposium Beyond
On Wednesday 19 June, the brand new HAN@Connectr venue was buzzing with innovative projects by HAN students during the Symposium Beyond. The symposium, organised by semester 6 students from HAN programmes that make up the School of Engineering and Automotive, was a great success! With numerous presentations, discussions and demonstrations of complex collaborations.
Ambassador Morocco and Mayor Arnhem proud of international student team HAN4L
The international student team HAN4L is participating for 10 days in a humanitarian student rally with classic Renaults 4Ls whose finishing point is Marrakesh. Arnhem mayor Ahmed Marcouch is particularly proud of this student project. Full of enthusiasm, he also told Moroccan ambassador Mohamed Basri about it. He wanted to see it! Together they came to a HAN Engineering and Automotive lab in Arnhem on Friday afternoon 10 February to wave off the student team and wish them good luck!
Student team Regterschot Racing turns amateur motorsport on its head!
After a healthy start-up phase, 35 HAN students are currently enthusiastically teaming up under the banner of student team Regterschot Racing. The students are from the HAN Schools of Engineering and Automotive, Business and Communication and IT & Media Design. Another special feature is that they are collaborating with MBO students from RijnIJssel and REA college. The aim: to turn amateur motorsport on its head by 2028 via a roadmap!