2001) "Innovations", Netherlands: A set of stamps issued by PostNL (Netherlands Post) depicting Innovations: Date of Stamp Set issue: 17.08.2021:
About Innovation in the Netherlands:
The Netherlands holds a leading position across the world when it comes to innovative potential and strength.
In the European Union Netherlands ranks among the top 5 countries, while globally it is in the top 10 countries.
Its impressive rank can be partly attributed to the close public-private collaboration between knowledge institutions, governments and businesses.
Many innovations are the product of scientific research and education.
Delft University of Technology – the largest and oldest technical university in the country – plays a huge role in this respect. This is demonstrated by its large number of patents it holds, which presently, are around 2500 patents worldwide that mention Delft University of Technology as the applicant.
There are numerous different ways to get these innovations out into the world, including licensing the patent, selling it to a market player, entering into a research contract or founding a start-up.
The Stamp Set:
Each of the 10 Stamps on the Innovation in the Netherlands Stamp Sheet features an illustration of a unique innovation project that was developed by Delft University of Technology.
The quirky drawings, with their sunny summer colours, explain the essence and application of the innovation.
Nearly all of the illustrations feature one or more cartoon characters who are witnessing or demonstrating the benefits of the innovation.
Most of the characters are humans, but gulls and elephants also appear. Each illustration includes the name of the innovation in the drawing.
The country name Nederland (the Netherlands) is featured alternately at the top and at the bottom of the stamps, just like the denomination "1" and the year of issue - "2021".
The sheet edge features a brief explanation of the relevant innovation.
The stamp sheet was created by CVIII Ontwerpers in Rijsbergen, consisting of Luci van Engelen (design) and Erwin Suvaal (illustrations).
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6) 100 Years of Nature & Environment Protection, Luxembourg: Commemorating the Centenary Anniversary of the "Letzebuerger Natur a Vulleschutsliga a.s.b.l. (Luxembourg Nature and Bird Protection Society):A 0.80 Euro Stamp issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Date of stamp issue: 10.03.2020
7) Celebrating 25 Years of listing on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Luxembourg: A Commemorative Stamp of 0.80 Euro issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Stamp issue date: 10.03.2020
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10) First Atlases, Netherlands: Commemorating 450 Years of the first Atlas (1570-2020) & others: A Stamp Sheet of six stamps depicting the Atlases which were compiled in the Netherlands in the 16th & 17th Centuries AD: Stamp Set issued by POstNL: Date of Stamp Set issue: 23.03.2020
12) 75th Anniversary of the United Nations Organisation (UNO), The Netherlands: A Coin-card set of three denominations of 0.50 Euros, 0.20 Euros and 0.05 Euros minted by the Royal Dutch Mint to celebrate the milestone: Year of Coin-card issue: 2020
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