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High demand for Danish O2matic robot ensuring correct amount of oxygen for patients with respiratory problems. DTU contributes to developing a new version of the robot...
The robots of tomorrow will be able to both adapt to changes in their surroundings and learn new tasks.
In recent years, high-tech robotic solutions have found their way from the universities’ laboratories to the healthcare system.
Modular welfare technology Moto Tiles, developed at DTU for eldercare, wins Product Innovation of the Year at the Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards.
Innovation Fund Denmark has just granted DKK 7 million for the further development of a new robot that will ensure COPD patients of the right amount of oxygen. DTU sees...
Meet George M. Whitesides who debunks university ‘bunker’ thinking. The 76-year-old researcher is the world’s most cited chemist who stays on track through...
DTU is the only Danish scientific participant in the EU's flagship Human Brain Project to map the human brain. An agreement covering the Danish part of the project has...
Our own Danish astronaut, Andreas Mogensen, occupies the front cover of the new issue of Technologist, DTU's international magazine, which this time takes a closer look...
Elderly people and children with disabilities are jumping their way to improved life quality using interactive robot tiles developed at the Center for Playware.
A public-private partnership project has laid the foundations for significantly improved treatment of COPD patients.
Volbeat, Efterklang, etc. play with Center for Playware at Roskilde Festival 2013