The Internet of Things is on the verge of revolutionizing our daily lives, but also involves major challenges. DTU can put itself at the forefront of research efforts
The Smart City Hub platform aims to bring together students, companies, researchers and public authorities with an interest in smart city solutions
The physical appliances we use in our daily life are increasingly becoming connected to the internet. This phenomenon is known as the Internet of Things (IoT), and digital services such as IoT are expected to play a crucial role in the renewal of the construction industry and to improve performance and quality.
A delegation of researchers, public authority representatives, and business representatives from the Building and Construction Authorities (BCA) in Singapore visited DTU to learn about our approach to sustainable, green construction in Denmark.
The Municipality of Lyngby-Taarbæk, DTU, and a number of companies will make Lyngby a living laboratory for the benefit of its citizens, educational institutions, and business community.
How do you design a tower block without missing crucial details within the different subject areas involved in the process? That was the task to solve for 19 groups of graduate students during the past six months. The work has provided them with valuable experience that can be put to use in their future industry life.