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The robots of tomorrow will be able to both adapt to changes in their surroundings and learn new tasks.
Fremtidens robotter vil være i stand til både at tilpasse sig ændringer i omgivelserne og selv lære nye opgaver.
The award as ‘The Most Outstanding Healthcare Innovator in the World in 2019’ was presented to Professor Henrik Hautop Lund at the gala for the 2019 at The Global Over...
In recent years, high-tech robotic solutions have found their way from the universities’ laboratories to the healthcare system.
Højteknologiske robotløsninger har i de senere år fundet vej fra universiteternes laboratorier til sundhedsvæsenet. Næste udviklingsbølge bygger på data fra brug af teknologierne...
DTU and Professor Henrik Hautop Lund from Center for Playware, DTU Electrical Engineering, are nominated for the development of the Moto Tiles for eldercare.
The Danish Physical Therapy Association reports on the work by our Center for Playware at DTU Electrical Engineering.
During the current royal visit to Japan, on Wednesday 11 Oct, HRH Crown Prince Frederik and HRH Crown Princess Mary, had the chance to engage in playful interaction with...
Innovationsfonden har netop bevilget 7 mio. kr. til videreudvikling af en ny robot, der sikrer KOL-patienter den rette mængde ilt. DTU ser stort potentiale i at automatisere...
DTU er eneste danske videnskabelige deltager i EU's store forskningsflagskib, Human Brain Project, der skal kortlægge den menneskelige hjerne. Aftalen om den danske del...