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The EU-supported project DESIRE combines art, architecture and design and incorporates the digital as a building material in an innovative design process for sustainable...
The geopolitical changes mean that we have to build a stronger, more resilient, green, and technology-based future for Europe. Come join us at DTS 2022!
DTU, FLSmidth, Danish Technological Institute and others will develop methods to replace fossil fuels with electricity in cement industry.
A sector development report from DTU recommends that the players in the construction sector join forces on large test projects and scaling of circular construction.
Armed with northern Europe’s biggest imaging centre, Denmark now plays a central role in the growing use of X-ray and neutron imaging.
82 high school girls chose to spend three days during the autumn holidays in Lyngby to learn more about the technologies of the future. The girls came from as far away...
Fifteen new research projects will been launched after this year’s first funding round at the Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre. The new projects all hold...
In collaboration with three Danish companies, researchers from DTU have now proved that metal 3D prints can be produced with almost no post-processing.
Linking industrial machinery, robots, and systems together holds considerable potential. However, it also requires a high level of security to avoid both breakdowns and...
Having been given data by the Municipality of Lyngby-Tårbæk and 48 hours to work on them, the winners of the Big Data Hackathon developed a concept that they are now turning...