The purpose of the HospiBot project is to develop and test an interactive, modular, mobile robot with a small footprint for use in hospitals in Denmark and Germany.
The aim of the project is to develop, produce and test a robot for fully automatic debridement of chronic wounds.
The aim of the robot Prøvsen was to free up the staff's time for more patient-related tasks by taking over the transport of samples.
In this project, an automated robot system was developed, which would alleviate endoscopists' physical work load. The robot system worked by connecting the scope to a wire that hung from a motor in the ceiling.
The aim of this project was to develop a prototype that could automatically scan for scar tissue in the liver with a Fibroscan probe.
To make hand sanitiser easy and readily available and to encourage use, the project tested a sanitiser robot that could move to where it was needed, charge itself and issue an alert when it needed to be refilled.
The purpose of the project was to test an exoskeleton in relieving sonographers in connection with ultrasound scans of pregnant women.
The aim of this PhD project is to examine whether the patients avoid a loss of function during hospitalisation if they exercise with a robot daily.
The project aimed to create a robot that could sort and send blood samples, thus relieving the staff.
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic set in motion the development of a fully automatic swabbing robot that could independently swab patients' throats, put the swab in a glass and screw the lid on.
The ROPCA Ultrasound robot was developed to be used for the diagnosis and evaluation of rheumatoid arthritis (also deep vein thrombosis), so patients could have their hands scanned at every visit.
To increase focus on hygiene and remind visitors to sanitise their hands, Odense University Hospital developed two hand sanitiser robots that could drive around the lobby of the hospital and the lobby of the Children's Hospital.
The Department of Clinical Microbiology at Odense University Hospital tested two UV Disinfection Robots as an addition to the existing cleaning measures. The robots disinfected a room by using ultraviolet light.
The purpose of MoreCare was to develop a mobile service robot to bring equipment to the hospital's patient rooms.
The purpose of the project was to further develop the GoBe telepresence cobots to be able to move autonomously (self-driving) around the hospital.
HUBOT is an Autonomous Mobile Robot (AMR), which can move among patients, staff, bed transports, cleaning staff, garbage trolleys, and more.