Monitoring technical installations protects the environment
ReMoni is a Danish startup from 2014 that has developed a sensor and artificial intelligence that makes it quick and easy to monitor technical installations. With this monitoring, it is possible to remove or reduce waste of energy and water in buildings and in production. The solution has been implemented in the Danish market.Read more
A small company in a large market
Not many may be aware, but recycling steel is a huge market both in Denmark and internationally, says Anders Alding from ERA Recycling. The family business has been around since 1996 and deals with recycling scrap steel.Read more
Software project to revolutionise 3D printing
A new project, DILAPRO, focuses on transforming the approach to planning, manufacturing, and certification of complex 3D-printed products. The project aims, among other things, to ensure the efficiency and quality of 3D printing processes and to reduce the carbon footprint.Read more
GTS Institute participates in EU collaboration developing a Germanic language model for AI
In an EU research project, the Alexandra Institute will develop a Germanic language model aimed at reducing dependence on English-language models like ChatGPT, which are largely driven by commercial interests in the US and thus do not meet European standards.Read more
EU project to convert agricultural waste into valuable raw materials
The EU project BRILIAN aims to transform agricultural by-products into valuable raw materials that can enhance the economy and promote sustainability. The Danish Technological Institute is participating in the project, contributing with crucial bioprocessing technologies.Read more
Innovative solutions in the collaboration between GTS and Procudan
“The GTS specialist was not afraid to get his hands dirty,” says Lene Andreasen, COO at the company Procudan. That’s why concrete and practical robot solutions have emerged from a collaboration on innovation with the Danish Technological Institute.Read more