Startups in the incubator
Here, you can explore the robotic and drone startups selected by Odense Robotics StartUp Fund and currently in the incubator at Danish Technological Institute. Learn about their innovations and how they solve real-world problems. Hear why they applied to the Fund and how they hope to accelerate during their stay.
SKYFRR
SKYFRR has developed a scalable flying network that enables a single operator to control and monitor large numbers of drones simultaneously – entirely independently of GPS or traditional communication signals.
The system acts as a versatile platform capable of solving a wide range of tasks, including surveillance, monitoring, and reconnaissance – operating autonomously around the clock.
Scurid
With the increasing number of digital devices that are connected daily, new opportunities are created, but also challenges such as hacking and data leaks. Therefore, companies all too often face challenges in maintaining trust in the data that their systems collect and use.
Sushant Pandey, founder and CEO of the startup company Scurid, has set out to do something about it. With a background in industry and a clear vision to improve data trust – especially in robotics – Scurid will ensure with its solution that autonomous decisions are made on reliable data.
O-Robotics
O-Robotics, a Danish startup, is developing the AMR-Sweeper, an eco-friendly solution designed to autonomously maintain large paved areas such as theme parks, zoos and municipalities. The startup is developing an autonomous mobile robot sweeper designed to revolutionise urban maintenance.
The mobile robot will remove dirt, algae, moss, rubbish, leaves, snow and even ice. It will operate 24/7 without user intervention. And best of all: it will be good for the environment.
XiniX AI
XiniX AI, a Belgian startup, is developing a soft robot that can squeeze into confined industrial spaces to deliver inspection data that saves time, money—and lives. Now part of the Odense Robotics StartUp Fund, the company is transforming hazardous inspections with a flexible robot that reaches places drones can’t.
Essential Robotics
The Danish startup Essential Robotics is developing an autonomous mobile robot designed to transport empty hospital beds. Their robots are designed to handle the heavy lifting, ensuring safer working conditions for healthcare professionals while streamlining logistical operations.