The world’s largest Cobot Hub and a ‘Made in Odense’ Stamp: A testament to collaboration and innovation

The world’s largest Cobot Hub and a ‘Made in Odense’ Stamp: A testament to collaboration and innovation

Odense is about to make headlines yet again as it unveils two groundbreaking initiatives set to redefine the city’s business landscape. From the launch of the “Made in Odense” stamp to the opening of the world’s largest hub for cobots and autonomous mobile robots, Odense is cementing itself as a global leader in robotics innovation.

Pitching for the future: The robotics city of Odense brings together investors and tech startups from all over Europe

Pitching for the future: The robotics city of Odense brings together investors and tech startups from all over Europe

Last week’s R-24 robotics event in Odense, the Odense Investor Summit once again bridged the gap between investors and startups. This year’s summit had a high international level with startups from all over Europe.

Navigating the Investor Landscape at R-24: 5 tips for raising startup capital

Navigating the Investor Landscape at R-24: 5 tips for raising startup capital

As R-24’s Investor Summit approaches, startups are presented with a unique opportunity to connect with a diverse range of investors. This guide offers vital tips on how startups can maximize their chances of securing investor backing during this pivotal event.

Norwegian entrepreneurs move to Denmark to accelerate robot startup: We want to protect NATO soldiers

Norwegian entrepreneurs move to Denmark to accelerate robot startup: We want to protect NATO soldiers

Their dream is to protect NATO soldiers, so they return home safely to their families. It all started in Norway, but now the dream is coming to life in Denmark. Two Norwegian entrepreneurs and former soldiers have moved to Denmark after being selected by Odense Robotics StartUp Fund for a place in the Technological Institute’s sought-after robot incubator. Here they will develop their robot, which helps special forces, soldiers and police hit target in battle.