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Kubo: The future of coding
By AWA | Posted on February 28, 2018
Award-winning start-up KUBO Robotics helps teach young children the concept of coding with their interactive robot. A student project When entrepreneurs Tommy Otzen and Daniel Lindegaard started their Master project in Learning and Experience Technologies at the University of Southern Denmark in 2014, they didn’t have any specific agenda nor goal – only to find...
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Tags: children, coding, Denmark, education, Intellectual Property, Kids, kubo, learning, Patent
SwapKids: The app for divorced parents (and their kids)
By AWA | Posted on June 27, 2017
Going through a divorce is never easy. Adding kids to the equation makes everything even harder. Danish start-up entrepreneurs Mikkel Eskesen and Søren Christiansen want to simplify communication between divorcees and put the children first with their app SwapKids. “It is hard to communicate with somebody you might not want to talk to. SwapKids offers...
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Tags: app, children, Danish, Denmark, Divorced, entrepreneur, Kids, Parenting, Parents
Helping babies breathe
By AWA | Posted on June 2, 2017
After spending endless nights making prototypes in a basement, doctors Kjell Nilsson and Gunnar Moa finally solved the riddle on how to help prematurely born babies breathe. Over 30 years later, their innovation has saved the lives of thousands of children all around the world – and still continues to do so. Struggling to cope...
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Tags: babies, children, CPAP, Innovation, Intellectual Property, licencing, medtech, Neores, Patent
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