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| ALTCELL CZTS - Den alternative løsning på miljøvenlige solcelle absorber-lag af tilgængelige materialer på silicium-baserede tandem celler | 2019 - 2022 | Grand Solutions
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ALTCELL CZTS - Den alternative løsning på miljøvenlige solcelle absorber-lag af tilgængelige materialer på silicium-baserede tandem celler
Period
2019 - 2022
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Energi, Klima og Miljø Investment
Percentage
75.12 Invested
22.5 mill. Budget
29.9 mill. Partners
Technical University of Denmark, Technical University of Denmark, Technical University of Denmark, Aarhus University, Nanyang Technological University, Haldor Topsøe A/S, Inmold A/S, Dansk Solenergi People
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
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| AM-Farm Additive Manufacturing Farm | 2023 - 2026 | Grand Solutions
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AM-Farm Additive Manufacturing Farm
Period
2023 - 2026
Region
Program
Grand Solutions Area
Ikke defineret Investment
Percentage
74.16 Invested
7.6 mill. Budget
10.3 mill. AM-Farm will set up the first Danish photopolymerization based Additive Manufacturing (AM) Farm that will cater to agile intermediate-sized production (1000-100,000 components) that can surpass injection molding in agility, and volumetric specific energy consumption (kJ/cm3). While injection molding is highly efficient at scale (>MM components), the energy consumption and tooling costs make it unattractive for intermediate-sized production. AM-Farm is thus the establishment of an autonomous industrial AM facility with an unrivaled productivity, bespoke mass production capability and built on multiple cardinal sustainable innovations.
Vat photopolymerization AM (VPP) is the method that is unsurpassed in its capability to produce plastic components at the highest geometrical fidelity. It has revolutionized how bespoke and miniaturized components such as hearing aid shells are manufactured. While in many aspects, an ideal next generation manufacturing process, the wide industrial implementation has been deterred due to considerate amounts of chemical waste generated.
AM-Farm congregates a consortium, empowered by new technological advances spun out of academia to set up the world’s first environmentally conscious facility to fully exploit the potential of VPP. The industrial partners aim to exploit the AM-Farm, internally as a next-generation manufacturing method, and as a profitable service available to other Danish manufacturers for intermediate-sized bespoke production.
Partners
Technical University of Denmark, J.KREBS og CO. A/S, CARMO A/S People
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| AM-LINE GS 2017 | 2018 - 2022 | Grand Solutions
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AM-LINE GS 2017
Period
2018 - 2022
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Produktion, Materialer, Digitalisering og IKT Investment
Percentage
39.99 Invested
35.2 mill. Budget
88.1 mill. Partners
Danish Technological Institute, Grundfos A/S, Danfoss A/S, Technical University of Denmark, Adimant, Scada Minds, Niras A/S, MADE, TWI - The Welding Institute, Machine manufacturer, Oqton (Adimat opkøbt af Oquton) People
Teknologisk Institut
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| amoA Impact evaluation framework for nitrification inhibitors - amoA | 2023 - 2026 | Grand Solutions
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amoA Impact evaluation framework for nitrification inhibitors - amoA
Period
2023 - 2026
Region
Program
Grand Solutions Area
Ikke defineret Investment
Percentage
73.73 Invested
11.3 mill. Budget
15.3 mill. The future of agricultural production in Denmark and the rest of Europe is dependent on reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to meet ambitious policy targets to limit climate change, and sustainable solutions to achieve this must be found. Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) are the most promising tool for reducing GHG emissions in agriculture, and are used in soils to increase nitrogen uptake by crops and to reduce emissions of N2O – a potent GHG. The use of NIs is relatively unrestricted, however, their structural similarities to pesticides raise concerns about their safety for the environment and groundwater purity. A more thorough assessment of NI compounds’ environmental impacts is urgently needed.
Arla and Danish Crown are two of the largest food companies in Denmark and are committed to reducing agricultural GHG emissions responsibly and sustainably. NIs have the potential to reduce GHG emissions from agriculture by 40% in Denmark, but uncertainty around how they work and what risks they may present to the wider environment means that their widespread application is held back. The amoA project will, in close collaboration with Arla and Danish Crown, produce a novel Impact Evaluation Framework informed by a series of field and lab studies. The framework will allow current and future producers of chemical NIs to secure that a promising technical solution to reduce GHG formation in agriculture does not come at a cost to the soil and water environment.
Partners
Aarhus University, GEUS (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland), University of Copenhagen, SEGES Innovation P/S, Arla Foods A.mb.a., Danish Crown People
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| AntiCOVID New approaches to screen for anti-SARS-CoV-2 drugs | 2020 - 2021 | Grand Solutions
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AntiCOVID New approaches to screen for anti-SARS-CoV-2 drugs
Period
2020 - 2021
Region
Region Midtjylland Program
Grand Solutions Area
Ikke defineret Investment
Percentage
73.21 Invested
3.8 mill. Budget
5.2 mill. Partners
Aarhus University, Fida Biosystems ApS People
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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| AQUAPHAGE Towards a sustainable aquaculture: Phage-based solutions for disease prevention in rainbow trout aquaculture | 2023 - 2026 | Grand Solutions
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AQUAPHAGE Towards a sustainable aquaculture: Phage-based solutions for disease prevention in rainbow trout aquaculture
Period
2023 - 2026
Region
Program
Grand Solutions Area
Ikke defineret Investment
Percentage
64.99 Invested
13.5 mill. Budget
20.7 mill. Aquaculture production is characterized by low carbon emission per kg protein relative to other food producing sectors. Innovation has been driving improvements in the efficiency, competitiveness, and overall sustainability of aquaculture with important progress over the last decade, especially in the field of feed conversion efficiency, and thus further decreasing the carbon footprint. However, efficient and cost-effective control of pathogens remains among the main challenges for the sector, calling for novel green solutions. By developing sustainable strategies to prevent and control bacterial pathogens in trout aquaculture, using bacteriophages, AQUAPHAGE will contribute to increase production efficiency and reducing the environmental burden of aquaculture. The project will produce and test prototype products targeting the bacterial pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum (F. p.) in eggs, larvae and juveniles, and bring them to a technological readiness level that allows commercialization post project. The proposed methodology represents a pioneering approach to future sustainable and antibiotic-free aquaculture practices targeting different stages and processes in the production cycle. By targeting this pathogen with novel tools, AQUAPHAGE aims at developing antimicrobial products with a global market potential, reducing the use of antibiotics and supporting a green transition of the aquaculture industry.
Partners
University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, Danish Technological Institute, University of Copenhagen, Fixed-Phage LtD, KSK Aqua, DanAqua, Dansk Akvakultur, Aller Aqua, Carus Animal Health People
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| AQUAPLEXUS AQUAPLEXUS – The new technology to ensure high-quality groundwater and drinking water for the future | 2023 - 2027 | Grand Solutions
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AQUAPLEXUS AQUAPLEXUS – The new technology to ensure high-quality groundwater and drinking water for the future
Period
2023 - 2027
Region
Program
Grand Solutions Area
Ikke defineret Investment
Percentage
53.88 Invested
13.8 mill. Budget
25.5 mill. Ground- and drinking water are under increasing pressure from a wide range of contaminants and current monitoring strategies are unable to expose the full contaminant picture. Thus, stakeholders in the water supply value chain face the common major problem of not knowing the real water quality of ground- and drinking water. With the AQUAPLEXUS-tool we propose a solution to this problem by developing a novel multi-faceted tool assembling cutting-edge omics-based technologies. The tool comprises the complete chemical fingerprint of water samples and a data storage solution to establish a water data archive for retrospective analysis.
Application of the tool will prepare the Danish water suppliers, sub-supplying industry, and authorities for future challenges by:
- supporting production of high-quality drinking water
- maintaining high consumer trust
- inhibit negative health effects
- saving time and costs on test and mitigation procedures
- complying to new legislation with a minimum of costs
- boosting industrial competitive advantages
Stakeholders from the entire water supply value chain (water utilities, material suppliers, authorities, commercial analytical laboratories, and researchers) are participating in the AQUAPLEXUS project to ensure compliance with the urgent needs of today’s water supply, readiness for successful implementation of the results in legislation, and exploration of business opportunities incl. export potentials in tests and certified products.
Partners
GEUS (Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland), University of Copenhagen, HOFOR A/S, Vandcenter Syd A/S, Aarhus Vand A/S, Miljøstyrelsen, Danske Regioner, Eurofins Miljø A/S, NPG Danmark (Plastindustriens Rørsektion, CVR 11488277), Danmarks Miljøportal Digital Miljøforvaltning, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BFG), Dansk Vand og Spildevandsforening, Novafos A/S, TREFOR Vand A/S, UBA, Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung People
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| ASIP GS 2017 | 2017 - 2020 | Grand Solutions
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ASIP GS 2017
Period
2017 - 2020
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Produktion, Materialer, Digitalisering og IKT Investment
Percentage
73.72 Invested
4.8 mill. Budget
6.5 mill. Partners
Danmarks Meteorologiske Institut, Technical University of Denmark, Harnvig Arctic and Maritime People
DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT
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| ASSEMBLY: Rekonstruktion af plantecellevægge til nye bio-materialer | 2016 - 2020 | Grand Solutions
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ASSEMBLY: Rekonstruktion af plantecellevægge til nye bio-materialer
Period
2016 - 2020
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Produktion, Materialer, Digitalisering og IKT Investment
Percentage
66.84 Invested
17.9 mill. Budget
26.8 mill. Partners
University of Copenhagen, Technical University of Denmark, CelluComp (SME), Scotland, Univ. of Strathclyde, FiberVisions A/S, LevOss, Nordic Sugar, Novozymes, Carlsberg A/S, University of Copenhagen, KTH School of Biotechnology, The Pennsylvania State University People
Københavns Universitet
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| Augmented Cellular Meat Production (ACMP) | 2017 - 2021 | Grand Solutions
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Augmented Cellular Meat Production (ACMP)
Period
2017 - 2021
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Bioressourcer, Fødevarer og Livsstil Investment
Percentage
58.86 Invested
19.2 mill. Budget
32.5 mill. Partners
Danish Technological Institute DMRI, Egatec, Khora, Danish Crown, Technical University of Denmark, Aalborg University, Fødevareforbundet NNF, Vrinno Aps, Technical University of Denmark People
Teknologisk Institut
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| AutoAI4CS Auto-Generated AI for Customer Service | 2020 - 2022 | Grand Solutions
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AutoAI4CS Auto-Generated AI for Customer Service
Period
2020 - 2022
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Produktion, Materialer, Digitalisering og IKT Investment
Percentage
63.57 Invested
7.2 mill. Budget
11.4 mill. Partners
University of Copenhagen, SupWiz ApS, Alexandra Instituttet A/S, University of Edinburgh, Københavns Kommune People
Københavns Universitet
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| Automated Sewing Inspection Robot | 2018 - 2022 | Grand Solutions
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Automated Sewing Inspection Robot
Period
2018 - 2022
Region
Region Midtjylland Program
Grand Solutions Area
Energi, Klima og Miljø Investment
Percentage
53.55 Invested
12.7 mill. Budget
23.7 mill. Partners
Aalborg University, Envidan A/S, Aarhus Vand A/S, HOFOR A/S, Vandcenter Syd A/S, FKSSlamson A/S, TinyMobileRobots ApS, INLOC Robotics, University of Southern Denmark People
TinyMobileRobots ApS
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| Autonomous and high-level commanded system for remote inspection of marine vessels to support classification and commercial operations INSPECTRONE | 2019 - 2022 | Grand Solutions
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Autonomous and high-level commanded system for remote inspection of marine vessels to support classification and commercial operations INSPECTRONE
Period
2019 - 2022
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Produktion, Materialer, Digitalisering og IKT Investment
Percentage
61.2 Invested
11.9 mill. Budget
19.4 mill. Partners
Aalborg University, FORCE Technology, Dampskibsselskabet NORDEN A/S, Lloyd’s Register EMEA, Technical University of Denmark People
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
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| AVLX-144 as a novel treatment for ischemic stroke 144STROKE | 2019 - 2021 | Grand Solutions
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AVLX-144 as a novel treatment for ischemic stroke 144STROKE
Period
2019 - 2021
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Biotek, Medico og Sundhed Investment
Percentage
75.07 Invested
19.9 mill. Budget
26.5 mill. Partners
University of Copenhagen, Avilex Pharma, Copenhagen University Hospital (Rigshospitalet), University of Southern Denmark, Clinical Research Services Turku, Turku PET Center People
AVILEX PHARMA ApS
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| AWAPAVE Avancerede og let-tilgængelige tilstands-måleværktøjer til infrastruktur evaluering | 2016 - 2018 | Grand Solutions
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AWAPAVE Avancerede og let-tilgængelige tilstands-måleværktøjer til infrastruktur evaluering
Period
2016 - 2018
Region
Region Hovedstaden Program
Grand Solutions Area
Ikke defineret Investment
Percentage
61.25 Invested
12.0 mill. Budget
19.5 mill. Partners
Dynatest International A/S, Technical University of Denmark, Technical University of Denmark People
Datoselskabet af 6. marts 1981 A/S
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