A minor airport in one of the smallest countries in Europe attracted hundreds of visitors from the international drone industry. The International Drone Show drew 350 participants from Europe and the United States to HCA Airport near Odense, Denmark. They were there...
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Revolutionizing water pipelines: Odense’s Robsub secures investment
Robsub, a robotics startup from Odense, has secured DKK 6.7 million to develop a robot that will autonomously assemble water pipelines, reducing excavation, soil removal, and improving worker safety. Backed by major Danish water utilities, the project could create high-tech jobs and further establish Odense as a leader in sustainable technology.
Meet Casper Rundager, our new Investment Manager for Robotics
We’re thrilled to welcome Casper Rundager as our new Investment Manager for Robotics. With extensive experience in the robotics and automation industry, Casper brings valuable expertise to our team.
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.
Discover the next frontier of drone technology at the International Drone Show 2025 in Odense
Odense, a hub for drone technology in Northern Europe, will host its annual drone conference and exhibition on June 18-19, 2025. Organized by Odense Robotics and UAS Denmark International Test Center, the event will gather drone experts, companies, and stakeholders from around the world to explore the latest developments in drone technology.
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
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
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.
Novo Nordisk invests 8.5 billion Danish kroner in new production facility
In a significant development for Denmark’s life sciences sector, Novo Nordisk has just celebrated the groundbreaking of a new production facility, soon to become a key component of Odense’s growing life science ecosystem.
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
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.