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A newly developed light seeks to reduce degradation of the brain in patents with Alzheimer’s disease.
A new entrepreneurship centre will increase the entrepreneurship culture and strengthen the ecosystem for start-ups.
The DTU start-up Allumen will inspire people to think about the perspectives of using luminous algae as a sustainable alternative to normal light sources.
DTU students are testing the market for the festival lantern GLØD which is soon ready for mass production.
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Many people drink more liquids than usual when they are attending a music festival. But people often forget to take their water bottles, and resort instead to a lukewarm...
A new spin-out from DTU has recently marketed a sensor system allowing you to monitor activity inside concrete structures from your desk.
Many research areas rely increasingly on vast data volumes—the management of which is both complex and time-consuming .
Over the past weeks, fourteen professors from the field of innovation and entrepreneurship from the four EuroTech Universities have analysed what is needed to make Europe...
It was a perfect match when Associate Professor Winnie E. Svendsen met Dan Høgdall, a doctor. Together they developed a chip for diagnosing early-stage cancers. In January...
During her more than two-hour visit to DTU, Ulla Tørnæs managed to become acquainted with both student start-ups at DTU Skylab, new research from DTU Nanotech, and modern...
The feature story in the new issue of DTU’s international magazine, Technologist, is about how we will be moving around in our big cities in the future.
The Norwegian firm of architects Snøhetta came up with the design for a smart solar-cell light for a new global culture centre in Saudi Arabia—but it took a DTU researcher...
As the Year of Light drew to a close, two students won a prize for their work on ‘healthy light’ at a nursing home. The project may well end up as a spin-out from DTU...
Six entrepreneurs from DTU are among those in the running to take top honours in the Danish Tech Challenge 2016. In November, they had the opportunity to pitch their ideas...
Drug delivery is all about getting the active substance in medicine to target the right place in the body at the right time. American researcher and business founder...
As things stand, a suspected contamination of drinking water requires that a technician first be sent out to take samples from the water supply. The samples are then...
17 March 2015 was a landmark date in bridge building history when a new bridge over Vorgod stream in Central Jutland was erected in the course of a single morning. This...
From a uni project to a start-up: meet Andreas Okholm, wind master and engineer of Vaavud wind meters .
This issue of DTU’s international magazine is focusing on light. Light and light technologies play an increasingly important role within the areas of communication, medicine...
Things moved very quickly indeed when a group of young researchers with a couple of patents under their belts was paired with an experienced entrepreneur. Together, they...
Silmeco, which recently won the Danish journal Ingeniøren’s entrepreneur award, is a DTU spin-out. The company’s nanotechnological product can reveal the presence of extremely...
The super-light concrete deck is emerging as the new floor partition element in construction. The decks offer concrete constructions new expressions while improving building...