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Introducing Odense Robotics Startup Hub

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FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.ODENSEROBOTICS.COM INTRODUCING ODENSE ROBOTICS STARTUP HUB Successful Startup Cases from Odense Odense Robotics is opening its doors for startup companies to participate in our startup hub for up to 24 months. Participation in Odense Robotics Startup Hub ensures you early facilitation of your tech and business development in an innovative robotic ecosystem. You will have access to hardware development space incl. advanced tools, access to a vast network where you can meet future partners, as well as have access to a team of robotic specialist, facilities to develop prototypes and much more. This is all at no cost to you. Your responsibility will be to contribute a strong idea for your future success. UR’s collaborative robot-arms re-  Bring your Idea - No prototype needed to get into the Hub  You create the first prototype, we find local customers for first test runs  Robots and components (for instance UR) at your disposal during development What makes Odense Robotics unique? Denmark (DK) has the sixth highest robot density in the world, and Odense has positioned itself as DK’s robot hotspot with 70+ companies and 1,800+ jobs within robotics and automation. 25 years of robotic development built on a strong triple helix concept (close coop between university, industry and government).  Shipyard Lindø, began developing robots and robot applications in collaboration with the University of Southern Denmark (SDU).  Following Lindø, Mærsk McKinney Møller Institute, a high-tech center of excellence for intelligent autonomous systems, set up as part of SDU.  Danish Technological Institute established their center for robotics in Odense. Odense’s unique robotic ecosystem has advanced Odense Robotics to the forefront in several areas, with a particular strength in: 1. collaborative robots 2. food automation 3. SME automation Securing funding for robotic hardware development just got easier. Odense Robotics believes in robotic hardware ideas with the potential to become scalable businesses. Through Odense Robotics Startup Hub, our goal is to facilitate businesses at an early phase to ensure they are prepared to secure funding. FUND Selection Program design Commercialize  Search  Team  Ecosystem compatibility  Incubator  Prototype  Partnerships  Business mentoring MiR produces and develops mobile robots for professional use in the industry, manufacturing companies and hospitals. Their transport robot MiR 100 is a good example of a unique AGV – a service robot “made in Odense”. Kick-started by the Odense Robotics / DTI accelerator, founder Niels Jul Jacobsen quit his university job to be full time entrepreneur and got Thomas Visti (former VP and commercial manager at Universal Robots) on board as CEO. A local business angel invested in MiR – and the company grew from 3 part time employees to 12 FTE within a year. Read more about our value chain at FACILITATE  Scalable volutionize production in various industries around the world. UR was born in the Odense cradle in 2005, using the local startup facilities and funding. CoBots UR5 and UR10 soon conquered the world from UR’s HQ in Odense. This classic case of a university spinout (from 3 to 200 employees), made the founders and inventors multi-millionaires in early 2015, when UR was acquired by Teradyne for $285M. Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) Hardware is the new soſtware FIND  Innovation Universal Robots (UR)  Pre-Seed  Business Angel  Venture odenserobotics.com Succesful Companies FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.ODENSEROBOTICS.COM Are you a hardware startup? Prototype Development Tools:  Workshop with product development tools  3D printing: basic and advanced  Vision equipment: soſtware and hardware  Mobile platforms: across brands, sizes, functionalities  Grippers  Robotic Manipulators: across brands, sizes, functionalities Startups focused on hardware will be located at the Danish Technological Institute’s Robot Innovation Hall. Robot Innovation Hall A brand new 2,000 square meter incubator facility dedicated towards making your startup a success. Here you will have a mentor robot developer at Danish Technological Institute (DTI) and receive direct robot development consulting, along with access to DTI’s resources. Department of Public Health Learning and Experience Technology Institute of Clinical Research Software Engineering Faculty of Health Sciences Computer Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science IMADA Faculty of Science IT Product Design Energy Technology Physics and Technology Mechatronics The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Institute MMMI Maritime Technology FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Mikkel Christoffersen Business Manager IT & Robot Phone: +45 3012 0697 Email: [email protected] Or visit: odenserobotics.com Cluster for Technological Innovation and Welfare Innovation Process (for example FabLab) University of Southern Denmark Lillebaelt Academy Scape Technologies Scancomp Faculty of Engineering Department of Technology and Innovation ITI BEng Electronics and Computer Engineering IT Technology Electrical and Electronic Engineering Multimedia Design and Communication Computer Science Center for Robotics Integrated Design University of Southern Denmark Knowledge and Research Force Technology Lillebaelt Academy Education Technical College of Southern Denmark KJV Living Lab Denmark Tietgen School Technical Designer Kold College Others RoboCluster EUD-education DIRA National MedCom Vækstfonden Innovationsfonden MADE - Manufacturing Academy of Denmark Markedsmodningsfonden Electrician (+EUX) University College Lillebælt Social- og Sundhedsskolen Fyn ODENSE, A HUB FOR ROBOTICS 70+ companies, 10+ research institutes, 10+ clusters, networks, and 30+ higher education programs targeting industry and service automation. Inwatec Hydac Inrotech Bilfinger Greylogix E. Aabo Andersen Cabinplant PJD GEA Scan-Vibro Frontmatec Emerson Industrial Automation Integrator / Automation Kjærgaard Proxeon Jop Engineering JM Engineering Jorgensen Engineering Lindoe Welding Technology Novotek / Robex Gibotech Nordbo Industrial Mogren Engineering Financing SDU Business TEK Innovation Welfare Tech Private investors AddingEdge Welfare Tech Invest WTI Regional Science Ventures Denmark Map updated 02-09-2015 DanRobotics BCM Transtech Produktionsteknik National DAU Micro Technic Leica Geosystems SH Automation QRS Clusters and networks FANUC Denmark Odense & Co. Companies Electricity, Automation and IT Automatics Electrician Maskinfabrikken Polund Viggo Hansen new Ingeniørforeningen (IDA) Industrial Operator Metal, Industry and Technology Sheet Metal Worker Mobile Industrial Robots ABB Developing Fyn Bachelor BA Industrial Technician (+EUX) Medisat Schneider Electric Denmark Web Development Elsi Technologies Entertainment Robotics MRR Produktion Strøh Automation Product Development and Technology Integration E-Concept Development Robot / Components Other actors Automation Technology Approved Institutes of Technology Egatec Effimat Storage Technologies Ideal Engineering Business Development Centre Southern Denmark Product development and technical integration Production Engineer Blue Ocean Robotics BILA Newtec Odico Region of Southern Denmark Wallmo Danish Aerospace Company Proxeon Biosystems On Robot Danish Technological Institute - Robot Technology Academy Profession AP Atlinas B&R Industriautomatisering Sahva Center for Welfare and Interaction Technology Alexandra Instituttet BandCizer ABB Robotics Wman/Segway Viking Engineering Sanovo Technology Mads Clausen Institute DELTA Universal Robots Valk Welding DK SMEL Industry Senmatic Electrical Power Engineering Mechatronics United Components Trivision Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics MSc You will have your own desk, access to hardware development space, as well as access to meeting rooms and a cafeteria.  Domain knowledge across major industries  Robot programming, simulation and virtual production, motion planning, AI, Advanced path planning for industrial manipulators  Workshop with tools: robot construction and electronics, system design, sensors for perception and inspection  Production and Manufacturing Intelligence  Partnerships: build joint research projects with new partners  Ecosystem: gain access to a vast network in industries  Board of advisors: receive expert advice to gain autonomy  Business planning  Access to funding Welfare Technology Practical Amenities: Robotic Specialties: Business Development: Engineering Robot Systems (advanced Robotics Technology and Drone Technology)  Human-robot interaction  Implementation Integrators Southdanish Technological Innovation Automations Lab Ølgaard Automatik Public Intelligence Automationsgruppen ACT Innovation Others / advisors PFCON Poul Fuglsang Bipa Dansk Industri Automation