Co-operation with society central to new strategy at Science City-partner
University College Copenhagen (KP) is a Copenhagen Science City-partner which offers educational programmes in health and care-subjects such as nursing and midwifery. KP recently launched... Read More
Company challenges teach health- and care students to be innovators
Technology will be crucial to meeting the needs of the future health- and care sector. In order to prepare students for this reality, Copenhagen Science... Read More
Small Companies to Get Easier Access to Materials Research
Using the right materials may be crucial in developing new physical products. Unfortunately, material scientists are often out of reach for small and medium sized... Read More
Danes remain among happiest people
The 2024 United Nations World Happiness Report is out. Denmark is the second happiest country in the world. Narrowly beaten out of first place by... Read More
Cool start-up will break down barriers for quantum tech innovators
It takes a lot of money to start inventing quantum technology. Even the most basic equipment will set you back some one to two million... Read More
Virtual reality matches real reality for med-student examination
INNOVATION DISTRICT COLLABORATION: Medical students can learn almost everything from books. Just not to recall their training in the chaos of a clinical situation. University... Read More
Walking distance to partners is crucial for quantum start-up in Copenhagen Science City
Lunchtime is important to the quantum hardware start-up Sparrow Quantum. The company headquarters are just across the street from scientific collaborators at University of Copenhagen’s... Read More
Student start-up became supplier for Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen
Astronauts need hard exercise to avoid losing bone and muscle during spaceflights. On his 2023/24 Hugin mission to the International Space Station ISS, Danish astronaut... Read More