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Mikkel Sørensen has been appointed head of DTU’s new centre, DTU Skylab, where the University brings together activities and support functions for innovation...
The world’s largest student competition, Solar Decathlon, has selected DTU students’ project to participate in the competition for the most energy-efficient...
The student start-up Reel receives DKK 200,000 to develop a solution that can promote green transition in small and medium-sized Danish businesses.
DTU’s award for this year’s student start-up goes to Defudger for their use of artificial intelligence to expose fake photos and videos.
Independent Research Fund Denmark awards DKK 214 mio. to 36 young scientists with original ideas and high ambitions. Six are from DTU.
DTU students are competing in an international synthetic biology competition (iGEM), presenting new tools to control moulds in biotechnological processes.
The student project Danstar successfully launched the first student-built bi-liquid propulsion rocket on the European continent.
With their unique technology for sorting different types of plastics, two young engineers will make it easier for production companies to recycle plastic.
With a completely new X-ray analysis, DTU researchers will develop material models for use in companies that make metal products. The result means reduced material consumption...
Students from the EU-led research project Training4CRM and DTU have developed a technique for 3D printing fish such as salmon and tuna.
DTU invites students, companies, and organizations to an innovation competition aimed at contributing to the reopening of a sustainable society after COVID-19.
The project is looking into new technological ways of reproducing new high quality plastics from non-recyclable plastic waste.
A company from Northern Jutland in Denmark with 25 employees provides solutions to be used in ITER’s fusion reactor.
A biosensor equipped with a nanochip can detect diarrhoea bacteria in piglets and reduce agricultural consumption of antimicrobial agents.
Researchers from DTU are the first in Europe to share results on mapping proteins on a single-cell level using Mass Spectrometry-based proteomics
DTU Skylab Digital will be a new meeting place and melting pot for digital innovation and startups in The Capital Region.
DTU has entered into an agreement with the Bioinnovation Institute to establish research groups in a new growth and funding environment for biotech spin-outs.
More than 100 students, early startups and members of the Disabled Peoples’ Organizations Denmark participated in the kick-off event for Technology leaving no one...
A new startup with DTU involvment will use nanowires to capture particles that can reveal diseases such as leukaemia.
DTU Biobuilders receives a gold medal and a special award for 'Best Software Tool' in the global biotech competition iGEM.
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