Start date
End date
Danish shipping companies can save many thousands of tonnes of CO2 and hundreds of millions of kroner annually with an innovative digital solution for loading ships, which...
The drones to be used for safety inspections of ships in the future passed the first ‘go-no-go test’ with flying colours. The next step will involve further...
Ground-breaking model that provides a completely new understanding of our movement patterns. The model can come to play an important role when designing tomorrow&rsquo...
In the beginning of 2021, three self-driving shuttle buses will be tested at DTU Lyngby Campus. Sign up now to become a test passenger.
Road anger is an increasing problem involving the risk of traffic accidents. Traffic researchers at DTU have now developed an intervention course that can reduce the participants...
A collaboration between Banedanmark and DTU has identified several new opportunities for smarter monitoring and maintenance of switches.
Pavement engineering company, Dynatest, has developed a truck in partnership with DTU which analyses the state of the road using laser technology.
Danish research has solved the riddle of the large quantity of cracks observed in European rails in the past 10-15 years.
Researchers must help Denmark develop the first autonomous ships.
Leveraging modern car technology to continuously collect road data may help produce real-time digital images of road maintenance needs.
DTU and the Danish Rail Sector Association are extending a contract designed to allow future engineers to learn more about the many fields of work in the rail sector.
An ambitious nesting ground for the space industry will provide help, advice, and financial support for Danish growth companies and entrepreneurs.
DTU is one of the main architects behind a new large European network aimed at developing the cities and transport solutions of tomorrow.
What happens when humans let go of the steering wheel and hand over driving to technology? Traffic psychologist Mette Møller sees both advantages and potential problems...
Denmark’s first self-driving bus is currently running on a closed track at DTU. The ambition is to develop a pilot project for driverless transportation on DTU Lyngby...
The physical appliances we use in our daily life are increasingly becoming connected to the internet. This phenomenon is known as the Internet of Things (IoT), and digital...
DTU has opened the new Transport DTU centre, which was marked by a festive and academic event.
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.
DTU is now establishing a new interdisciplinary centre—Transport DTU—which will be the single point of access to DTU’s transport research for both companies...
An important step towards a more efficient running of urban traffic is knowing how many cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers are at which places, when they are there, and...