Noaber Technologies
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Our story

From the Achterhoek,
to the world.

The institutions that hold a society together, its schools, its industry, its public services, are adopting AI. The question is whether they will own it, or rent it from someone else's cloud, under someone else's rules.

Noaber Technologies exists to make the first answer possible: a Dutch technology group that engineers, trains, and operates AI you can inspect and own, for the moments where a wrong answer has consequences.

Where the name comes from
noaber
/ˈnoː.bər/ · noun · Low Saxon, eastern Netherlands

A neighbor, but more than someone who lives next door. A noaber shows up, helps without being asked, and shares in both the work and the reward.

Noaberschap is the centuries-old duty of mutual support between neighbors in the Achterhoek and the east of the Netherlands. Unwritten. Non-negotiable.

Most technology vendors deliver, invoice, and move on. We come from the Achterhoek, in Gelderland, a part of the Netherlands where that was never acceptable. Neighbors brought in each other's harvest, raised each other's barns, and carried what was too heavy to carry alone.

We build artificial intelligence to that standard. Not a black box thrown over the fence, but systems built alongside the people who operate them: understood by your teams, owned by your organization, supported for as long as they run.

That standard travels. From Gelderland we work for organizations across the Netherlands and far beyond, and every one of them gets the same promise: we work as noabers.

Operating principles

Non-negotiables.

Sovereignty on your terms

You decide where your models run. When sovereignty matters, we keep everything on infrastructure we control in the Netherlands; where the work calls for it, we deploy where it needs to run. Data residency is a choice we design for, never an afterthought.

Human oversight

AI advises; people decide. Every system we ship keeps a human in the loop with the authority and the information to overrule it.

Inspectability

If an institution cannot explain a decision, it should not automate it. Our systems log, explain, and expose their reasoning.

The long run

We measure success in years of operation, not delivered prototypes. We stay accountable after launch: that is the noaber way.

See what we build to this standard.

Capabilities