At Hampshire Hotel Delft Centre, we believe that true hospitality begins with making everyone feel welcome. Accessibility goes beyond providing the right facilities; it is about creating comfort, promoting independence, and ensuring that every guest feels at home.
With this philosophy in mind, we are proud to collaborate with Project MARCH, the TU Delft student team developing innovative exoskeletons for people with spinal cord injuries. Although we each contribute from our own area of expertise, we share the same ambition: to help create a world where everyone can move through life with greater freedom and independence.
In our latest video, we share more about this special collaboration and explain why accessibility is such an important part of hospitality for us. Daan, Project MARCH pilot, also shares his experience of staying at Hampshire Hotel Delft Centre and what accessibility means to him.
Curious about the story behind this collaboration? Watch the video on our YouTube channel. (in Dutch)
Would you like to experience Project MARCH’s technology for yourself? Join the Project MARCH Exoskeleton Presentation on 16 July at TU Delft. During the presentation, you’ll get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look and see the exoskeleton in action up close.
For more information and tickets, please visit the Project MARCH website.