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March 2026

 - page 14+15 (only in Danish)

Researchers from the SDU Robotics, in collaboration with Novo Nordisk, Harting and several other partners, aim to develop a humanoid robot capable of taking over monotonous, strenuous and hazardous tasks in industry. 


05.02.2026

New technology aims to reveal whether hospital blood bags contaminate patients with microplastics (SDU)

(Ritzau)

With a new grant, researchers from tha Mads Clausen Institute and SDU Robotics, OPEN/Odense University Hospital and Rigshospitalet, aim to automate the search for answers and investigate whether the healthcare system’s own blood banks could be part of the problem. The project is funded by . 


16.01.2026

Our researcher Oskar Palinko shares his perspective on humanoid robots in this article from Nature News. 


26.11.2025

New research project to bring humanoid robots to Denmark (SDU)

(Ritzau)

Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), together with Novo Nordisk, Harting and several other partners, aim to develop a humanoid robot capable of taking over, for instance, repetitive and hazardous tasks in industry. The project is funded by .


16.08.2025

 (only in Danish)

The Robot Elite Summer School is once again bringing together some of the most talented robotics students from around the world.


10.04.2025

New robotics technology to equip Danish companies for an uncertain world

Researchers from SDU, together with 22 other partners, are part of the research and innovation project MADE REACT. With the help of new technological solutions, they aim to make Danish industry more resilient in a changing world. The project is supported by and has a total budget of over 100 million.


13.03.2025

Are robots stealing our jobs?

The robots are coming! But are they also coming for our jobs? The short answer is yes, but not necessarily in the way we imagine. The long answer you can read here from three researchers at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark.


February 2025

(only in Danish)

Researchers from SDU Robotics and other universities are working on using robotics and AI to diagnose and treat a range of cancers. The solution could be ready in a few years. 

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Last Updated 23.03.2026