
The Netherlands has reached a crucial turning point in the global race for artificial intelligence supremacy. New data released today by Intercompany Solutions, the leading Dutch business formation company, shows that one in four new technology integrations in the country is now an AI or Machine Learning (ML) business.
With regulatory uncertainty looming in other jurisdictions, international founders are flocking to the Dutch business ecosystem. The company reports that the Dutch BV (Limited Liability) structure has become the vehicle of choice for high-stakes AI applications, particularly in the areas of crisis detection, generative media and climate intelligence.
A strategic migration: more than 200 founders, 50 countries
By 2025, Intercompany Solutions has successfully brought on board more than 200 international entrepreneurs, with the technology sector accounting for the largest share of new business (18%). Within that technology cohort, AI has emerged as the undisputed leader.
These aren’t just software-as-a-service (SaaS) startups; they are tough infrastructure plays. Current customers include:
– Defense and security: real-time AI platforms for early warning of crisis detection.
– Generative media: tools that create high-fidelity digital people for the global entertainment industry.
– Climate Tech: ESG intelligence platforms supported by major European accelerators.
– FinTech: identity verification systems that process tens of millions of global authentications.
The “safe haven” for AI governance
This increase is attributed to the Netherlands’ unique position as a ‘stable haven’ for AI management. While the EU AI law introduces new complexities, the Dutch regulatory environment provides the clarity and infrastructure that institutional investors need.
“We are witnessing a fundamental maturity of the AI sector,” says Ivo van Dijke, founder of Intercompany Solutions. “Two years ago, AI was a speculative niche. Today we include companies with more than 60 million in collective backing. The founders choose the Netherlands because a Dutch BV conveys instant credibility to Fortune 500 customers and offers a frictionless gateway to the European Single Market.”
Beyond the algorithm: cybersecurity and sustainability
The AI boom is creating a ‘halo effect’ for adjacent industries. Intercompany Solutions signals a significant increase in:
– Cybersecurity: Four new dedicated companies in the last quarter alone.
– Clean Tech: Eight new sustainability companies founded to leverage Dutch green energy supply chains.
The data confirms that the Netherlands is no longer just a logistics hub, but the brains of the European digital economy.
Fast Facts: The Dutch AI Advantage
FUNCTION
BENEFIT FOR AI FOUNDERS
Incorporation
Completely remote; operational within a few days.
Corporate tax
Competitive rate of 19% on winnings up to 200,000.
Access to the market
Direct “passport” rights across the EU.
Capital
Minimum share capital of only 0.01.
About Intercompany solutions
Intercompany solutions [https://intercompanysolutions.com/] is a Rotterdam-based consultancy firm specialized in cross-border company formation and corporate compliance. By bridging international innovation and the Dutch legal infrastructure, the company has helped thousands of entrepreneurs from more than 50 countries scale up their activities within the European Union.
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