The place where biotech and robots dance together
DTU Science Park is the place for leading researchers and companies in the fields of life science and deep tech. This is where tomorrow's technologies and research are created.
43 % of the companies in DTU Science Park collaborate with DTU
65 % of the companies in DTU Science Park collaborate with each other
67 % find that DTU Science Park contributes positively to their development
In 2023, 66 % of the companies in DTU Science Park launched new products
Mentors were defining for the business
Finding the right mentors for your scale-up can be defining for your business. CEO and Founder of ATLANT 3D Nanosystems, Dr. Maksym Plakhotnyuk, found the perfect match the second time he entered DeepTech Mentoring.
Danish Tech Challenge 2021 winner: Participation was ‘decisive’ for our company
Participating in Danish Tech Challenge meant Simplewire underwent a much-needed professionalization, according to the company’s founders, who managed to attract another participant to the company in the process.
The cultural foundation needs to be in order – otherwise the team will fall apart
Many teams believe that a good idea they are passionate about, and a bit of hard work is all it takes to succeed with a startup. However, it is not that simple. Learn why…
We wouldn’t be here without our first mentor team
Just like most startups, ZenzeTech had little experience in building a company, when they started out. For the Medtech company, DeepTech Mentoring by DTU Science Park has provided critical guidance in creating their business.
CO2-reducing startup upscales their company and quadruples their team
ReFlow has developed software that enables companies to track their CO2 footprint. They participated the GreenUP Accelerator program for climate technology startups and today they is a team of 16 people.
From startup to worldwide success
In just a few years, MedTrace has gone from winning the Danish Tech Challenge to now being one of the most promising future stock market candidates in Denmark. We met with Martin Stenfeldt, CEO and...
Meet a startup: Where dogs and machine learning go hand in hand
Four years ago, when Go Dogo had just started, they participated in the Danish Tech Challenge, Today, they have just raised money for the two first phases of scaling up Go Dogo.
Product development with Kapacitet A/S: ‘Can-do-spirit mixed with realism’
Kapacitet is a house of consultants where engineering and craftsmanship go hand in hand and where startups get support with problem solving and solution design.
Research and innovation under pandemic pressure
In the spring of last year, Insai moved into DTU Science Park to prepare to apply for participation in the Danish Tech Challenge, Denmark’s largest hardware acceleration program.