Nijmegen as the oldest city, with university spin-offs and a healthcare sector. We specialize in healthcare and EdTech clients.
NedDev builds websites, SaaS platforms and AI systems for clients in Nijmegen, from our studio at Den Haag in Rotterdam. Nijmegen is home to many spin-offs from Radboud University and Radboudumc, plus a strong healthcare and EdTech sector. For those clients we build platforms that handle privacy and patient data properly. The travel time from The Hague is around an hour and a half by train, so we run kick-offs on site and the rest digitally. Projects start from €2,500.
Web development in Nijmegen is about building and maintaining websites, web applications and SaaS platforms for companies and institutions in the oldest city in the Netherlands. The presence of Radboud University and Radboudumc means there is a lot of knowledge-intensive employment here, from healthcare technology to research projects that need to be made available online.
NedDev works as a The Hague studio for clients in Nijmegen. That means we build from our base in The Hague, and travel to Nijmegen when a conversation around the table delivers more than a video call. We are used to working with the requirements that apply in healthcare around data processing.
For organizations in Nijmegen we typically build:
Nijmegen is a city built on knowledge. Radboudumc is one of the largest employers and draws a cluster of companies that work with medical data, research and care processes. Anyone building software here is almost always building for an environment where data is sensitive and the rules are strict. That fits how we work: in production we always have logging, error handling and clear agreements about who sees which data.
For healthcare and research clients we build platforms on our multi-tenant SaaS architecture, so data from different departments or client organizations stays strictly separated. If an AI component is added, for example a knowledge base that pulls answers from your own documents, we build that through AI development with source attribution and control built in, so an answer can always be traced back.
Do you also work for care institutions that have no IT team of their own? Yes. We deliver the system including management, monitoring and a dashboard where you can see for yourself what is happening. You do not need to hire a developer to get value out of it, and when questions come up the lines are short.
The City of Nijmegen actively supports entrepreneurs and innovation, more about that at nijmegen.nl. Our own background lies in exactly this kind of work: take a look at ClaimHandler, a platform built around sensitive case files and strict user permissions.
The distance between Rotterdam and Nijmegen is not an obstacle, it is a matter of organization. We schedule the moments where being physically present counts, such as the kick-off, a design session or a go-live, and we do those on site. The ongoing work, the weekly demo and the discussion of details happen digitally. That way you do not pay for travel time where there is no added value in return.
We usually build our Nijmegen projects on Next.js at the front end, because that produces fast, easily findable sites that also run smoothly on a phone. The backend runs on Laravel. We deliberately keep that combination consistent across all our projects, so that management and further development stay manageable.
A typical project looks like this:
Radboud University remains a source of new entrepreneurs who want to turn their research into a product, see the entrepreneurial climate around the city at the Chamber of Commerce. For such early-stage teams a well-defined first platform is often the best step, and that is where we like to start.
Our internal stack packages for multi-tenant SaaS. A Laravel + Filament starter, an audit-trail engine, and a tenant-impersonation package that runs across 12 clients.
8 PACKAGES · 2.4K STARS EDITORIAL · LONG-FORM ↗What we write down as we learn it. Case studies, technical write-ups, design decisions. No content marketing, just real knowledge.
42 ESSAYS · MONTHLY RESEARCH · AI EXPERIMENTS ↗Side projects and R&D. Voice-agent prototypes, RAG pipelines, AI knowledge-graph experiments. Some become products. The rest teach us something.
14 EXPERIMENTS · LIVE DEMOSYes, that is actually one of our strengths. Around Radboudumc and Radboud University there are many organizations that work with sensitive data, and we build software where privacy, logging and separated access are sorted from the first line of code. We work with multi-tenant architecture, so data from different departments or clients never gets mixed up. For a platform like ClaimHandler we built strict user permissions and full traceability of who sees what. We know those kinds of requirements, so you do not have to explain to us why an audit trail or a fine-grained permission system is needed. We think within those frameworks from the start.
We schedule physical visits for the moments when they genuinely add value: the kick-off, a design session where we make choices together, and the go-live. The travel time from The Hague is around an hour and a half by train, so we make those trips deliberately and in batches. The ongoing work happens digitally, with a fixed weekly demo where you watch the project grow. In practice this means a handful of visits per project, depending on the scope. You get the personal coordination you need, without paying for travel time at moments when a video call works just as well.
Projects at NedDev start from €2,500. For that amount we build a fast, easily findable website on modern technology. A SaaS platform or an AI system costs more, because there is more under the hood: user management, connections to other systems and ongoing maintenance. For healthcare and research clients there is often the added requirement that data processing is demonstrably handled properly, which calls for extra care in the build. We would rather give you an honest range after a short conversation than a number that looks too good up front. Alongside the build there are ongoing costs for hosting and maintenance, which we make clear in advance so there are no surprises afterwards.