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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 behind...
DTU Skylab is being enlarged to three times its present in size, and will become the first sustainable-certified building at DTU.
A handheld navigation cane for visually impaired people was awarded the main prize in DTU's innovation competition Open Innovation X.
DTU awards first prize of DKK 100,000 to student-developed digital dialogue tool for first-time parents.
Digital technologies must be developed based on users’ day-to-day needs, says Ben Cahill, who heads DTU Skylab Digital.
For the tenth time, a group of DTU students used Roskilde Festival as an outdoor laboratory for testing new technologies that can make the festival more sustainable and...
The big Chinese fine chemical company Zhejiang NHU invests €5.5 M in the biotech start-up Cysbio to develop new and affordable biochemicals.
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.
DTU students are testing the market for the festival lantern GLØD which is soon ready for mass production.