Do you have the right competences for a job supporting the green transition? Businesses and communities are already working to mitigate the effects of climate and environmental change and to promote the green transition. But the ideas and technologies that they must develop are so new that they often have not entered existing curricula at universities around the world. Join Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore for an in-person session at DTU! We will discuss strategies and debate how companies and universities can collaborate to incorporate more up to date information about current technology developments and challenges Of particular interest is the knowledge ecosystem around the Indo-Danish Green Strategic Partnership and ways to ensure that education institutions and companies work closely together to meet the goals in the partnership. Join the discussion and meet: 🎤His Excellency the Ambassador of India to Denmark, Manish Prabhat 🎤 Jens O. Duus Vice Dean of Education, DTU - Technical University of Denmark 🎤 Devarajan Ramanujan Associate Professor, Aarhus Universitet University 🎤 Shannon Olsson, Global Director, the echo network 🎤 Representatives from the Indian Danish Chamber of Commerce (IDCC) Read the programme and register: https://lnkd.in/dvj-k6ex Eske Bo Rosenberg | Søren Tranberg Hansen | Martin Bech
Innovation Centre Denmark
Außenhandel und internationale Entwicklung
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Innovation Centre Denmark connects Danish innovation to international partners. We have insights into research, science, technology, new business models and commercial innovation. Through our seven locations, we: - Connect Danish innovation to global markets - Give access to international knowledge and research in innovation hot spots - Unite government bodies, academia and businesses - Provide access to investors and key stakeholders abroad We are located in Bangalore, Boston, Munich, Seoul, Shanghai, Silicon Valley & Tel Aviv. Whether you are a Danish business, researcher, institution of higher education, or public institution, we help you operate and grow globally. Innovation Centre Denmark (ICDK) is a partnership between the Ministry of Higher Education and Science and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. Read more about us and our locations on ICDK.dk
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Denmark is stepping up its commitment to green innovation with a new 15 billion DKK initiative focused on advancing climate-friendly solutions across energy, transport, agriculture, and more 🌍 Take a look at 5 key takeaways from the Government's green initiative, and don’t hesitate to reach out to our innovation centres to learn more about international innovation and research collaboration in the green transition 👇 Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore, Innovation Centre Denmark Silicon Valley, Innovation Centre Denmark, Shanghai, Innovation Centre Denmark Seoul, Innovation Centre Denmark Boston, Innovation Centre Denmark - Munich, Innovation Centre Denmark Tel Aviv
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The Danish government has presented its updated Life Science Strategy. The strategy emphasizes international collaboration, viewing global partnerships and health diplomacy as essential for advancing Denmark’s influence and competitiveness in life sciences. It is designed to cement Denmark’s position as a leading international life science hub in and revolves around six strategic initiatives, each focused on overcoming industry challenges and harnessing growth opportunity. Through the strategic initiatives, Denmark aims to support growth, innovation, and internationalization within the life science sector, ultimately benefiting patients, healthcare systems, and the economy. Get an overview of the initiatives below or read more here: https://lnkd.in/dmcHfdZg
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Addressing opportunities and challenges in healthcare. Last week, Innovation Centre Denmark Boston hosted the annual Clinical Innovation Summit in Copenhagen. This year’s program focused on three central themes: innovation leadership in hospitals, AI in healthcare, and delivering care closer to patients, including hospital-at-home. The summit brought together hospital leaders, government officials, private companies, researchers and other healthcare representatives from Denmark, the U.S., and Canada to address some of the biggest trends and challenges in healthcare. Here are a few key takeaways from the summit: 🔹 AI in Healthcare: The potential is huge, with real examples showcasing AI’s role in improving patient care, streamlining workflows, and even saving lives. However, regulatory challenges remain a key challenge for many innovators. 🔹 Hospital-at-Home: The concept is more than just a trend – this model is proving to be a viable approach to expand hospital capacity while enabling patients to manage care at home. 🔹 Digital Health for Empowered Patients: The future of healthcare is digital-first, with patients accessing efficient, personalized care through tech solutions. U.S. Embassy in the Kingdom of Denmark, Embassy of Canada to Denmark | Ambassade du Canada au Danemark, Rigshospitalet Innovation, Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen, EY, Mass General Brigham, Unity Health Toronto, Cleavland Clinic, University of California, Davis, Beth Israel Lahey Health, Healthcare Denmark, DI - Dansk Industri, Mayo Clinic, Indenrigs- og Sundhedsministeriet Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet, Udenrigsministeriet
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Hallym university University Sacred Heart Hospital in Seoul operates 77 service robots for various tasks like delivery, guidance, and emergency response. Since implementing the robots in 2022, the hospital has recorded over 273,000 cases of robot use in 2023 and monthly usage now exceeding 2,250 cases. These robots assist staff by delivering medicine and specimens, and help patients with guidance and quarantine services. This week Innovation Centre Denmark Seoul hosts a five-day robotics delegation with participants from the Danish robotics ecosystem. During their stay in South Korea the delegation will visit three major cities - each a hub for leading universities, research institutes, and companies at the forefront of robotics innovation. They will engage with key stakeholders through site visits, tours, and meetings to foster potential collaborative projects. This visit is part of the Global Innovation Network Programme (GINP), sponsored by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education - Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet Morten Nielsen FAB, Kasper Stoy, Xuping Zhang, Lazaros Nalpantidis, Dimitris Chrysostomou, M.Benaoumeur Senouci, Thiusius Rajeeth Savarimuthu, Ole Georg Andersen, Charlotte Rohlin Bastrup, Inie Nør Madsen Odense Robotics | Hallym University, South Korea | Aalborg Universitet | IT-Universitetet i København | Syddansk Universitet - University of Southern Denmark | DTU - Technical University of Denmark | Aarhus Universitet | Uddannelses- og Forskningsstyrelsen
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Last chance - Deadline for applications is 25 October. Do you want to work with international collaboration to the benefit of Danish researchers and companies? If so, you should take a look at our job posting for the position as Innovation Attaché at Innovation Centre Denmark Silicon Valley "The Innovation Attaché in Silicon Valley is a key link between Denmark and one of the world's leading innovation ecosystems. Our centre in Silicon Valley was the first of the Danish innovation centres and, thanks to its skilled and dedicated advisors, has become a key player in the local innovation ecosystem. They contribute knowledge and establish connections to the benefit of Danish innovation and growth," says Karin Ilsøth Rasmussen, Chief Adviser at Innovation Centre Denmark HQ Space, quantum technology, AI, carbon capture, bio-based innovation, and life sciences are some of the focus areas at Innovation Centre Denmark Silicon Valley. Have a look at the job posting: https://lnkd.in/dXH--XXm
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Denmark’s partnership with India in green hydrogen research is set to expand through the 2024 bilateral call on "Cutting-edge Hydrogen Technologies." This report by Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore outlines key R&D priorities and stakeholders across India’s hydrogen value chain, offering Danish stakeholders new opportunities for collaboration. Don't hesitate to reach out to our colleagues at Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore if you wish to know more about the possibillities within the danish-indian partnership.
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40 million DKK for Danish - Indian research collaboration. Denmark and India join forces for innovative Hydrogen Technologies 🤝 In August 2024, The Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science - Uddannelses- og Forskningsministeriet - announced the call for bilateral research and innovation cooperation in the area of “Cutting-Edge Hydrogen Technologies”. The total funding for this bilateral call is significant: 20 million DKK from Denmark and an equal amount from India. The call is made in collaboration with Innovation Fund Denmark (Innovationsfonden) and the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. "The 2024 bilateral call is a good example of how global collaboration between academia and industry can accelerate the development of new solutions for clean energy. Both Denmark and India have high ambitions, and research partnerships offers a pivotal platform for advancing new solutions. By uniting our expertise, we can fast-track scalable hydrogen innovation, support concrete project collaboration and accelerate the green transition under the green strategic partnership between our countries," says Søren Tranberg Hansen, Science Attaché at Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore In 2018, Denmark and India signed a cooperation agreement about research, technology and innovation. Since then, four major bilateral calls with joint funding mechanisms have been launched. The first call, in 2018, focused on water and renewable energy. The second call, in 2020, targeted bio-resources and cyber-physical systems. The third call, in 2022, dedicated DKK 40 million to green fuels, backing four projects out of 23 applicants involving 92 partners across industry and research. The evaluation and selection process for this call will take place between November and December 2024, with projects commencing by mid-2025.
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❗ Last chance to register - Only 1 day left ❗ Don't miss out on tomorrow's information session on the Indo-Danish Bilateral Call on Cutting-Edge Hydrogen Technologies! Innovationsfonden | Brintbranchen | Innovation Centre Denmark Bangalore | Department of Science & Technology, Government of India
Only one day left to signup for this exciting information session on the Indo-Danish bilateral call on Cutting-Edge Hydrogen Technologies! This year, Ministry of Higher Education and Science through Innovation Fund Denmark and the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, announced a bilateral initiative aimed at accelerating the commercialisation of cutting-edge hydrogen technologies. This collaboration focuses on driving innovation in technologies, solutions, and business models to produce green fuels for transport and industry, including Power-to-X applications. We invite you to join an exclusive webinar organized by Brintbranchen (Hydrogen Denmark), where participants will learn about the unique collaborative framework and hear from experts on the exciting Power-to-X opportunities with India. Date: 10 October 2024 Time: 13.30-15.00 IST (10.00-11.30 CEST) Register here: https://lnkd.in/eDsseSs3 Read more on the bilateral call here: https://lnkd.in/grUQBVEZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark | Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science | Innovation Centre Denmark | Embassy of Denmark in India | DTU - Technical University of Denmark | Embassy of India Copenhagen Freddy Svane | Manish Prabhat | Eske Bo Rosenberg | Søren Tranberg Hansen | Tejs Laustsen Jensen | Klaus Bruun Gunnestrup | Bhaskar Reddy Sudireddy | Dr. Anita Gupta | Sune Kaur-Pedersen | Joseph Kurian #P2X #Hydrogen #Reasearch #greenfuels #webinar #india #denmark
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⌚ 📱 ⚕️ From fitness trackers to advanced health monitors, smart wearables are evolving rapidly, merging seamlessly into our daily lives. These devices are not just about convenience - they offer transformative potential in healthcare, personalized data insights, and real time health monitoring Due to an ageing population and a shortage of medical staff worldwide, smart wearable devices have begun to be widely used in daily medical practice, and remote disease management to reduce the work pressure of medical staff. More than 60% of people aged 55 and above wear wearable devices every day in China. This means that smart wearable devices may play an important role in the elderly care industry. Take a dive into the Global Tech Trend report from Innovation Centre Denmark, Shanghai https://lnkd.in/dVWV7nXU