Innovation continues to shape the future, and Dutch startups are once again demonstrating that bold ideas can drive meaningful impact in the real world.
Highlighting this spirit of ingenuity is the KvK Innovation Top 100, an initiative dedicated to showcasing the creativity and capability of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the Netherlands.
The 100 most innovative SMEs have now been announced, which includes nine startups from Amsterdam. These companies operate across sectors such as agriculture, energy, circular economy, health, and digital technology, offering solutions that address both societal and industry challenges.
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Showcasing innovative Dutch SMEs
The Kamer van Koophandel (KvK) is the Chamber of Commerce in the Netherlands. It operates as an independent administrative body, providing information, advice, and support to businesses. The KvK also manages the Commercial Register. On its website, KvK mentions, “Our mission is to make life easier for you as an entrepreneur.”
One of the KvK’s key initiatives is the KvK Innovation Top 100. For twenty years, this platform has highlighted innovations from Dutch businesses. Companies such as tampon brand Yoni Care and clothing brand Labfresh have participated in the past. Starting this year, startup entrepreneurs without revenue can also join the Top 100.
The KvK Innovation Top 100 showcases successful innovations from small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Netherlands. Since its inception, the platform has presented 1,900 products and services, and it will highlight 100 new innovations in the coming year.
The award does not carry a monetary prize. Its value lies in demonstrating the capabilities of Dutch SMEs and providing recognition in the innovation sector.
The nominees have been announced
The 100 most innovative SMEs in the Netherlands have been announced for the 2025 KvK Innovation Top 100.
A professional jury assessed all entries and selected the nominees. The jury accounts for 80 per cent of the final ranking, while public votes account for 20 per cent. Participants can encourage public votes to improve their ranking.
Voting is open until October 21. This year, companies without revenue can also participate. Startups can gain visibility and recognition, which may help them find investors or partners.
The KvK Business Days will take place at the Jaarbeurs in Utrecht on November 14. During the event, the expert jury will announce the winners in each of the five categories—circular economy, energy transition, labour market and society, agriculture, water and infrastructure. The overall winner, who will succeed Concord Neonatal as the most innovative SME in the Netherlands, will be revealed afterwards.
In addition to the five category awards and the overall winner, the event will present five Innovation Promise Awards to young companies and startups with concepts that have not yet fully reached the market.
9 Amsterdam-based startups that made it to the list
Nine startups based in Amsterdam are included in the 2025 KvK Innovation Top 100. These companies represent a range of sectors and are recognised for their innovative products, services, and business concepts.
Check them out below!
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