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Praemostro: Revolutionizing healthcare with predictive technology

Praemostro: Revolutionizing healthcare with predictive technology

Praemostro, a spinout from Syddansk Universitet – University of Southern Denmark, is revolutionizing healthcare with its predictive technology. By using advanced data analysis to forecast patient demand, Praemostro helps hospitals optimize staffing, manage resources, and improve patient care. With its innovative products, the company is expanding its impact across Denmark and aiming to transform healthcare worldwide.

Ovodan Biotech A/S Secures DKK 8.5 million GUDP Investment

Ovodan Biotech A/S has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing a DKK 8.5 million investment from the Green Development and Demonstration Program (GUDP) for their ReLy (Recombinant lysozyme production) project. This funding will propel Ovodan’s groundbreaking efforts to revolutionize lysozyme production with a sustainable, fermantation-based method. In collaboration with DTU, DTI and Process Engineering A/S the project aims to develop and scale this innovation by 2027, marking a significant leap forward in sustainable biotech solutions.

DKK 17 million to propel Danish drones

DKK 17 million to propel Danish drones

With DKK 17 million in new funding from Denmark’s Business Promotion Board, Odense Robotics and CenSec, Center for Defence, Space Security, are proud to lead a new international drone accelerator that will help address the urgent need for innovative drone and unmanned systems technologies.

HCA Airport is a Central Hub for Drone Companies

HCA Airport is a Central Hub for Drone Companies

For the first time, HCA Airport is expanding its business park to meet the growing demand from companies eager to establish themselves at the airport. Dedrone by Axon and Codrone are a few examples of drone companies that have recognized the airport’s attractive business opportunities.

O-Robotics develop robot that removes weeds while you sleep

O-Robotics develop robot that removes weeds while you sleep

It removes weeds, algae, leaves and even snow from your paved areas – while you sleep and without any chemicals. The robot every houseowner dreams of is being built by a Danish startup, now backed by Odense Robotics StartUp Fund. Initially, the robot will perform its tasks in amusement parks, as O-Robotics is targeting the commercial sector, where endless paved areas represent a huge untapped global market.

Autonomous Units robot enhances passenger satisfaction at CPH Airport

Autonomous Units robot enhances passenger satisfaction at CPH Airport

The Funen-based robotics company, Autonomous Units, has deployed its advanced screen robot at Denmark’s largest airport. With an average daily passenger flow of 82,000, the robot has significantly increased visibility and boosted passenger satisfaction. The entertainment value has also risen thanks to the robot’s engaging Ping Pong game.

New center supports companies with innovative automations

New center supports companies with innovative automations

The Center for Large Structure Production (LSP), located at Odense Port, is the world’s first robotics center dedicated to the production of large structures. The center focuses on automation solutions by introducing digital and robotics technologies in traditionally manual industries such as maritime, construction, and energy. These labour-intensive sectors urgently need to reduce the time from project idea to production to meet climate and energy goals. Automation contributes to sustainability and makes production more efficient.

Robots play their part at global badminton tournament

Robots play their part at global badminton tournament

Robots that deliver shuttlecocks to world-class players, carry players’ bags on to the court and even serve beer to VIP guests. These are just some of the ways in which TV viewers and spectators will see automation in action during VICTOR DENMARK OPEN in Odense this week. It’s part of a massive city branding and business promotion initiative, which experts describe as both “creative” and “business savvy”.

Solving Ukraine’s demining problem: Danish-Ukrainian startup uses robots and drones to speed up demining efforts

Solving Ukraine’s demining problem: Danish-Ukrainian startup uses robots and drones to speed up demining efforts

With current technology, it will take more than 70 years and cost 33.5 billion euros to demine Ukraine, which has a mined area of 144,000 sq. km. Now, a Ukrainian tech entrepreneur in Denmark aims to make demining Ukraine cheaper, faster and safer. He has moved to Odense to accelerate development of his robotics and drone solution after being selected by Odense Robotics StartUp Fund for a place at the incubator at DTI. Part of the solution is already being manufactured and tested in Ukraine.