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Get tailored continuing education which ensures that the new knowledge you gained from the two options above is operationalised and drives progress in your business or organisation

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Examples of cooperation opportunities

1. Join the DTU High Tech Summit and keep up with the most important technological trends. Join us in debating our digital future and promote networking or matchmaking with exhibitors from Danish businesses, top researchers, students, start-ups, developers and investors.

2. Supplement new knowledge of current trends with technical insight. Take a short continuing education course, e.g. in artificial intelligence, machine learning or deep learning.

Advice and consultancy

DTU Data Analysis Consulting in software, statistics and data analysis.

DTU has leading experts in all areas of IT and Computer Science www.compute.dtu.dk/english/about_us/find_expert

Networking

Visionday DTU Compute invites companies, organisations and institutions to a one-day conference.

DTU High Tech Summit Free annual industry fair and digitisation conference with over 5,000 attendees.

Professional networks DTU Compute hosts a number of networks often rooted in subject-specific centres. Here you can get new knowledge and inspiration on topics like big data, artificial intelligence, smart cities, the internet of things and digital learning technology.

Students

Collaboration on a BSc project Companies provide a contact for your BSc project and contribute data and dialogue with the students.

DSE Fair Fair at Lyngby Campus with approx. 10,000 participating students and 170 stands for companies and associations.

Continuing Education

Short intensive courses Quick access to the latest research and the best lecturers on key technological trends.

Upgrading Business and employees

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DTU High Tech Summit. A ‘People’s Democratic Festival’ for digitisation

I see the High Tech Summit at DTU as one of the most important technology conferences in Denmark. IBM has exhibited and been active at the High Tech Summit since its inception in 2017. We meet students, engage in networking with partners and companies and especially with current and new partners from DTU. We are professionally enriched and find the High Tech Summit a highly relevant and effective environment for nurturing and expanding our professional and commercial network.

Claus Klint, Director, Internet of Things, IBM, Denmark

Consultant Cooperation Development of existing business

Want to know more about Consultant Cooperation with DTU Compute?

If you have a more long-term need for development in your company or organisation, and if you have a wider desire to benefit from collaboration with DTU in the areas of computer/data science or mathematics, then we recommend a longer programme, which requires greater engagement from your organisation but also delivers more far-reaching results.

A larger commitment also gives you the opportunity to collaborate with DTU Data Analysis on big data solutions or new software and to connect a Bachelor of Engineering trainee or business student to the project.

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Examples of cooperation opportunities 1. Start by getting DTU Data Analysis to analyse aggregated data from all activities of your company / municipality / region, in order to find patterns that can be used to save costs, increase customer satisfaction, etc.

2. Open the task of integrating your new knowledge into the operation and development of your organisation to student innovation: e.g. submit a challenge to Open Innovation X (OI-X) and have a Bachelor of Engineering in their final internship focus on the same challenge.

3. Get tailored continuing education for key employees, ensuring that the organisation can continue to work with IoT and Big Data in organisational development - even after your involvement with DTU has ended.

Advice and consultancy

DTU Statistical Consulting Centre (DSCC) Statistical advice for companies, institutions and individuals

DTU Tech Transfer From idea to commercial success

DTU Data Analysis Consulting in software, statistics and data analysis

Students

DTU Jobbank Job site for DTU students and alumni

Internships and projects Matchmaking site for companies, students and teachers

Hardtech Entrepreneurship HardTech SpinOut Incubator

DTU Skylab Student Innovation in collaboration with companies and universities

Oi-X Open Innovation X. Students work with industry challenges Business candidate Hire a business candidate from DTU for four years

Internship for Bachelor of Engineering 20-week internship for students in a company

Continuing Education

Short intensive courses or tailored competence development programs dtu.dk/english/education/continuing-education

Diploma programmes for employees Accredited qualifying continuing education at diploma level

Consultant Cooperation Development of existing business

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Parking app finds free parking spaces

In collaboration with researchers from DTU Data Analysis, EasyPark has been able to carry out a comprehensive research and data analysis project on parking behaviour and patterns in trafficated urban areas. This has led to the development of a number of innovative services to benefit drivers and cities. With the revolutionary navigation service Find & Park within the EasyPark parking app, the driver’s search time for e.g. free parking, is reduced by up to 50%. “This way, drivers save valuable time, avoid stress and at the same time reduce traffic and car pollution in cities, making them both greener and easier for everyone to get around.”

Maurus Haefliger, Product Owner and Business Developer at EasyPark Group

Research Cooperation Development of new business

Want to know more about Research Cooperation with DTU Compute?

Research cooperation with DTU is a way of generating new knowledge, gaining competitive advantage and creating unique results, which can either provide answers to problems no one has solved yet or bring new development and business opportunities.

Research cooperation with DTU exists in several different forms: ‘Required research’, where DTU carries out a specific research assignment from an organisation or company; ‘Joint research’, where you provide financing and facilities together with DTU; or an Industrial PhD, where the student is enrolled at DTU while also employed by the company.

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Examples of cooperation opportunities

1. Cooperation with DTU on an Industrial PhD in computer/data science or mathematics. A three-year programme which enables the company to focus on an area of business-critical development.

2. Provide cases or data for DTU’s research in the same field as the Industrial PhD.

3. Get tailored continuing education which ensures that the new knowledge you gained from the two options above is operationalised and drives progress in your business or organisation.

Research cooperation

Co-financing of a PhD student Companies that want to investigate a specific problem have the opportunity to partially finance a PhD project at DTU. Industrial PhD Three-year business-oriented PhD project, where the student is employed in a private company and also enrolled at DTU.

Joint research projects Company or organisation collaborates with DTU on research.

Required research Company or authority orders research from DTU.

Business or organisation as the subject of research For example, a company provides data or specifies a problem.

Students

Oi-X Open Innovation X. Students work with industry challenges.

DTU Skylab Student innovation in collaboration with companies and universities. Thesis Cooperation Provide case studies, data and access to business available to master’s thesis students

Tailored programmes and Continuing Education

Tailored programmes Business tailored programmes that translate the latest research into business-critical competencies

Master’s programmes E.g. in Cyber Security, Big Data

MBA DTU’s MBA – Master’s in Management of Technology (MMT)

Advice and consultancy

European Study Group with Industry (ESGI) European mathematicians solve mathematical problems for industry

DTU Data Analysis Consulting in software, statistics, and data analysis

Research Cooperation Development of new business

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Widex EVOKE - The intelligent hearing aid

Widex EVOKE is a hearing aid and associated app developed in collaboration with Industrial PhD Jens Brehm Bagger Nielsen from DTU Compute.

Widex EVOKE uses artificial intelligence to learn the user’s preferences, so the hearing aid is automatically adjusted to the user’s needs.

In the future, the hearing aid will be able to learn from anonymous input from users worldwide.

Evoke is the world’s first hearing aid with artificial intelligence and it is nothing less than a game changer.

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