DTU ENTREPRENEURSHIP Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship
Diplomvej
Building 371, room 229
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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DTU Entrepreneurship's new adjunct professor Tommy Ahlers held his inaugural lecture at a festive event at DTU on 4 May 2023.
DTU strengthens the connection between research and business through the appointment of the former Minister of Education and Research, entrepreneur and investor Tommy Ahlers.
It can often be difficult for students to launch their own start-up or for researchers to bring their invention into the business world.
Head of Innovation and Group Leader of Technology Entrepreneurship in Practice Thomas J. Howard has been appointed as the Novo Nordisk Endowed Chair of Technology Entrepreneurship and Design Science at the Centre for Technology Entrepreneurship at DTU
Former Minister for Higher Education and Science wants to bridge the gap between universities, investors, and the business sector to support the green transition.
The MSc in Technological Entrepreneurship focuses on academic diversity and inclusion. This has led to 14 new start-ups in a year.
Experienced entrepreneurs are creating new companies with researchers from Denmark’s universities under an award-winning entrepreneurial project. To date, it has led to the creation of 26 new companies.
Tommy Ahlers, the Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science, marked the opening of DTU Entrepreneurship with a lighting installation symbolizing the beginning of a new adventure.
A newly developed light seeks to reduce degradation of the brain in patents with Alzheimer’s disease.
DTU is participating in the new initiative Open Entrepreneurship, in which the Danish Industry Foundation and a total of four Danish universities are boosting efforts to commercialize research.
On 26 January, all the winners of this year’s Venture Cup Challenge final were named, with the first prize going to OSAA Innovation for their unique mobile IV solution that makes IV administration safer, more eco-friendly, and economical. One of OSAA Innovation’s co-founders is Professor Jes Broeng from DTU Fotonik.
As laser technology is developing, the range of applications for lasers, and thereby also the market, is growing. This is something the spin-out Norlase—with three DTU patents under the belt—is poised to exploit.