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.
Shape Automation
Shape Automation can bend metal with laser technology. Cool eh? But the next step – developing the technology so it’s ready to go to market – is no easy task.
That's why the Danish university spin-out applied to the fund, so they could accelerate their technology development and business plan.
BlinkTroll Robotics
BlinkTroll Robotics has developed a robotic moving target system, which helps special forces, soldiers and police in their target training. The startup's vision is to protect NATO soldiers, so they can return home safely to their families.
The startup moved from Norway to Denmark to tap into the Fund and incubator, where they have exciting plans for growth.
Go to their website
Read a short interview with BlinkTroll
Kasparium
Today, warehouse automation is primarily accessible to industrial giants. However, two experienced entrepreneurs from Jutland in Denmark are determined to change this by creating a more modular, scalable solution for warehouse automation.
Kasparium's solution was inspired by a simple puzzle, where pieces are moved around using a single empty space on a board. Find out more about their solution and what they hope to acheive at the incubator.
Dropla Tech
With current technology, it will take more than 70 years and cost 33.5 billion euros to demine Ukraine, which has a mined area of 144,000 sq. km. Dropla Tech aims to make demining Ukraine cheaper, faster and safer. Dropla is a tool to assist demining operations. The landmine detection platform combines drone swarm technology equipped with multi-modal sensor fusion and a fleet of unmanned ground vehicles that enable safety zone confirmation.