Sectors
Each sector has its own specific challenges. Our specialists are ready to assist you in the legal areas listed below.

Construction & Infra
The construction, engineering, and infrastructure sectors have long been key pillars of the Dutch economy. With population growth, the energy transition, and the housing shortage, these sectors remain vital. In the coming years, major challenges lie ahead, including sustainability efforts, infrastructure maintenance, and addressing issues related to water management and drinking water supply.

Energy & Water
The Energy and Water sectors are in full transition. We face challenges from the energy transition and the impact of climate change. Fossil fuels are being replaced by sustainable energy sources such as wind, solar, nuclear, and geothermal power. Additionally, clean drinking water requires significant investments in infrastructure and adjustments to rising sea levels.

Port & Industry
The port and Dutch industry are crucial to our economy, with a strong focus on trade, logistics, and manufacturing. At the same time, environmental regulations for businesses in this sector are increasing, with stricter rules on emissions, waste management, and sustainable energy. The energy transition to sources such as wind, solar, and hydrogen energy is playing an increasingly important role. Innovations like artificial intelligence, automation, and blockchain are transforming operations in the ports and industry, improving efficiency and transparency.

Tech & AI
The technological world is evolving rapidly, and with the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the possibilities are expanding even further. Computers are no longer just tools for automating work processes; they actively assist in decision-making. This presents opportunities but also raises significant legal questions. For instance, who is responsible when an AI system makes decisions? And how do we handle the security of sensitive data within these systems?