Meet startups from our growth programs
Spanning technologies in hardware, medtech, climate tech, and other fields...
DTU Science Park has helped more than 200 startups grow – meet them here
Below, you can explore the startups that DTU Science Park has supported on their growth journey. More than 200 companies have participated in the growth programs Danish Tech Challenge, GreenUP Accelerator, and MedTech Growth – all designed for ambitious deep tech startups with strong growth potential.
These programs have served as a launchpad for some of Denmark’s most promising tech companies, providing access to experts, mentors, and investors. Here, you’ll find a list of the innovative startups that have been part of the journey through our growth programmes.
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Researchers found the balance between lecture halls and spinouts: Now they’re ready to scale their IoT solution
The founders of the tech company Phlit have combined research with startup life by setting up an office on campus at DTU Science Park.
Groundbreaking microscope wins the Danish Industry Foundation’s Entrepreneur Award
After five months of hard work, Clair Scientific was announced this year’s Danish Tech Challenge winner. The company, known for its state-of-the-art digital microscope, was celebrated at a festive award show in Copenhagen on Friday...
Can Save Hospitals Millions: Droplet IV Wins the Danish Industry Foundation’s Entrepreneur Award
After five months of intensive acceleration, Droplet IV – the company behind an automatic flush for IV lines – has been named the winner of Danish Tech Challenge 2022. Droplet IV was celebrated Friday afternoon...
AI-Immunology™ platform discovers the key to life-saving cancer vaccines in two days
Evaxion is experiencing great success in developing personalized vaccines for cancer treatment using their AI-Immunology™ platform. It is a method that could be groundbreaking.
Former participant in the GreenUP Accelerator ensures solar energy for DTU Science Park
The climate tech startup, The 0-Mission, became part of DTU Science Park’s growth program, GreenUP Accelerator, in 2023. From 2024, they match the electricity consumption of the companies in DTU Science Park with the production...
GO-Pen wants to ensure equal access to diabetes treatment: The first investment was secured during Danish Tech Challenge
The startup GO-Pen has developed a low-cost insulin pen for the 15 million people with diabetes who currently dose with a syringe. The startup’s first investor opted in thanks to Danish Tech Challenge, and the...
ALK continues their growth journey in DTU Science Park in new and larger premises
ALK has become a global and vital player, delivering groundbreaking research, medicine, and solutions to many of the population suffering from allergies.
Celebrating 100 years of innovation: ALK’s pioneering legacy in allergy medicine
Since the 1980s, ALK has been part of DTU Science Park, and today the company is world-leading in allergy immunotherapy treatments and diagnostics. On 9 June, ALK celebrated its 100th anniversary. While the company has...
From nurse to tech-entrepreneur: The road to success is paved with challenges
For Marie Lommer Bagger and her medtech startup Measurelet, the accelerator Danish Tech Challenge laid the foundation for her standing on her own feet as a CEO with an actual business. Now, her company is...