Ørsted-led consortium researching blade decommissioning
Wind developers and turbine manufacturers are working with research institutions and cement and reprocessing companies to make Denmark a ‘frontrunner’ in establishing recycling solutions within the wind industry
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MARYLAND CITY, Md., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ CanopyLAB, the EdTech company whose vision is to change the way we learn by combining artificial intelligence, virtual learning, social media, and empowerment through learning, announced it has attracted a $3 million funding round. $1.5 million consists of venture financing and $1.5 in venture debt from the Danish Growth Fund combined with soft money from the Innovation Fund Denmark, amongst others.
CanopyLAB co-founders at HQ in Copenhagen, Denmark
The investment will help the company further expand its sales and marketing efforts. The investment round was led by Finnish edtech specialist Sparkmind.vc and joined by The Index Project, JBO invest, and the existing investor group. Sparkmind.vc Partner Kai Talas will join CanopyLAB s Board of Directors as the Chairman.
Danish group launches â¬3 million quantum communication project
18 Jan 2021
CryptQ consortium to develop fiber laser-based secure optical networking system over the next three years.
Koheras low-noise, single-frequency fiber laser module.CryptQ is a newly-announced Danish consortium, which is aiming to develop a cost-effective quantum-secured communication system over the next three years. Innovation Fund Denmark has invested â¬3 million into the development program.
CryptQ brings together several businesses working in cryptographic technologies: hardware company Zybersafe; cryptology firm Cryptomathic; and fiber laser developer NKT Photonics. The research is being conducted by a combination of DTU Physics, DTU Fotonik, Aarhus University, and the Danish Fundamental Metrology Institute.
Researchers from Aarhus University and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have modelled the decarbonisation of the sector-coupled European energy system using uninterrupted high-res hourly data for every European and Scandinavian country and network interconnectivity. The research has now been published in Nature Communications and the results are clear: To reach climate-neutrality by 2050 we need solar energy. And lots of it.
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