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A new optical technology may revolutionize the semiconductor industry and create brand new possibilities within sustainable electronics and data handling. The project is...
Researchers exploit E. coli bacteria for new, greener production of indigo to dye jeans.
The autumn’s innovation competition Oi-X focuses on innovative solutions which, among other things, can help Danes becoming more sustainable.
A newly developed light seeks to reduce degradation of the brain in patents with Alzheimer’s disease.
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.
BEng students have found a green source of plant fertilizer: Nutrients from urine collected in balls of plant-based gel.
DTU students are testing the market for the festival lantern GLØD which is soon ready for mass production.
There was great interest in the presentation of a mini alarm designed by three DTU students to protect the belongings of festival guests from theft.
Thürmer Tools has been manufacturing special thread cutting tools for more than 100 years. The company is now a front runner in Industry 4.0 and has plans to create...
Entrepreneurship is no guarantee of a lifestyle characterized by success, fast cars, and champagne. Reality is often very different. Discover the story of the failed start...
LM Wind Power has—in collaboration with DTU—developed a new hybrid material which makes it possible to build the world’s largest wind turbine blades.
When the offshore industry transports oil from the seabed to the platform, it is important that the oil has a good flow in the pipeline. Chemicals are often used to support...
An acoustic simulation tool is making it easier to calculate and work with acoustics in small rooms such as classrooms and offices.
A sensor that can register smoke from a fire can also be used to register even the faintest odeur of bad fish. This is what a team of students behind the recently started...
Danish start-up, Bifrost Communications, won the Danish Tech Challenge with a fibre system that can create faster internet connections. Now, the company is looking for...
Christopher Vedelsby’s and Rune Holse’s final project on the BEng programme aims to provide farmers in Sierra Leone a much-needed solar-powered cold storage...
Innovation Fund Denmark awarded five new prizes at the EliteForsk conference on 23 February. Four current and former DTU researchers were among the recipients.
The spin-out company Scandinavian Micro Biodevices has completed its journey from the clean rooms at DTU to a global breakthrough. Zoetis, of USA, has just paid DKK 536...
Organs, jet engines and sports equipment. 3D printing opens up opportunities to design one-of-a-kind products. And this naturally provides the perfect conditions for niche...
A new spin-out from DTU has recently marketed a sensor system allowing you to monitor activity inside concrete structures from your desk.