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ASML and Van Gogh Museum extend innovative partnership focused on preservation of Van Gogh’s masterpieces

Announcement - Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 3, 2024

ASML and the Van Gogh Museum have extended their partnership by four years. A new contract signed by both parties means that the Dutch high-tech company will remain a main partner of the museum until the end of 2028. 


The partnership is geared towards furthering research into the conservation and preservation of the world’s largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh. In the coming years, ASML engineers will be working closely with the museum to launch the ASML Science Centre. ASML's advanced technology and modern equipment will help to ensure that Vincent van Gogh’s masterpieces remain in the best possible condition. By extending their partnership, ASML and the Van Gogh Museum affirm their joint mission to inspire people with a unique art collection, and to safeguard the collection for future generations.


Preserving art 

The extension of the partnership represents a next step in the development of innovative techniques to preserve cultural heritage. ASML and the Van Gogh Museum will also be working towards the foundation of the ASML Science Centre: a research center in the museum that will be visible to the public. The collaboration stems from ASML's sustainability strategy.


Christophe Fouquet, ASML President and Chief Executive Officer: "Van Gogh started his innovative search for light and color in Brabant, which is where ASML also started its journey. ASML shares Vincent's innovative attitude and fascination with light, and feels closely connected with his heritage. We are constantly looking for ways to ensure that our communities benefit from our technological innovation. At ASML, we aim to contribute to solving societal challenges, including preserving cultural heritage for future generations. This partnership with the Van Gogh Museum gives us the opportunity to use science to discover which techniques and materials Van Gogh used, and to explore which innovative technologies that we use in our industry can be utilized to help preserve these important works of art."


 Emilie Gordenker, Director of the Van Gogh Museum: “It is a great honor for the museum to continue its partnership with ASML. The Van Gogh Museum and ASML are both world leaders when it comes to research: ASML in the field of technology, and the museum as a center of expertise on Vincent van Gogh. We hope that the insights gained as we innovate and pioneer together in the years ahead will enable us to continue to inspire people with Van Gogh’s work and life for generations to come."


Results

ASML and the Van Gogh Museum started their joint scientific research into the preservation of the museum collection in 2019. This research resulted in a prototype for a scanner that can help assess the condition of paintings. In recent years, ASML has offered additional academic support during the research. The partners also developed Masterminds & Masterpieces, an educational program that unites science and art. In Europe, over 30,000 pupils in grade seven and eight have participated in the lessons since the program was launched. In Asia, the program reached another 50,000 children. 

About the Van Gogh Museum


With a collection encompassing more than 200 paintings, almost 500 drawings and over 700 letters, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam brings together the largest collection of works by Vincent van Gogh anywhere in the world. The permanent collection takes visitors on a journey through his life and illuminates the ideas and ambitions that drove his art. Each year, the museum attracts visitors from around the globe and reaches millions more through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn and its website with the art and life of Vincent van Gogh.

About ASML


ASML is a leading supplier to the semiconductor industry. The company provides chipmakers with hardware, software and services to mass produce the patterns of integrated circuits (microchips). Together with its partners, ASML drives the advancement of more affordable, more powerful, more energy-efficient microchips. ASML enables groundbreaking technology to solve some of humanity's toughest challenges, such as in healthcare, energy use and conservation, mobility and agriculture. ASML is a multinational company headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands, with offices across EMEA, the US and Asia. Every day, ASML’s more than 43,700 employees (FTE) challenge the status quo and push technology to new limits. ASML is traded on Euronext Amsterdam and NASDAQ under the symbol ASML. Discover ASML – our products, technology and career opportunities – at www.asml.com.

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