Robotics

Self-driving autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) take care of delivering laundry, transporting blood samples to labs and bring medicines to hospital wards.

Combining robotic technology and artificial intelligence (AI) is part of the next step, as artificial intelligence goes hand in hand with logistics and planning. The right patient in the right bed, at the right time, given the right treatment – this is the essence of the Danish healthcare system, which AI solutions will help to enable. New robotic solutions controlled by software and sensor technology will facilitate the use of applications for a wide range of tasks at different locations in the hospital – even among patients in the hospital wards.

Using robotics and AI for planning and optimisation frees up time for core tasks in hospital departments, which ensures better hospital services, and benefits both patients and staff.

Publication 01.03.2022

Robotics in Healthcare

Combining robotic technology and artificial intelligence (AI) is part of the next step, as artificial intelligence goes hand in hand with logistics and planning. The right patient in the right bed, at the right time, given the right treatment – this is the essence of the Danish healthcare system, which AI solutions will help to enable. New robotic solutions controlled by software and sensor technology will facilitate the use of applications for a wide range of tasks at different locations in the hospital – even among patients in the hospital wards. Using robotics and AI for planning and optimisation frees up time for core tasks in hospital departments, which ensures better hospital services and benefits both patients and staff.

Publication 01.04.2022

The Ecosystem for Healthcare Robotics in Southern Denmark

Southern Denmark holds a unique position within healthcare robotics

This report is the result of the ecosystem analysis conducted by the Danish Technological Institute from December 2022 to April 2023. The analysis is based on 26 interviews and two workshops with key stakeholders in the ecosystem, on which the Danish Technological Institute have based the identification of eight initiatives to strengthen the conditions for healthcare robotics.

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