• Martin Niminski

    Director, BuildCode

    Speaker for following sessions
    • 09:30 - 11:30 Startup Arena
      Moderated by Jeanette Carlsson, Founder & CEO, Tech Nordic Advocates
      The conference is in English.


      8 exciting startups will be doing a 12 minutes pitch of their technology:

      09.30: Statzon
      Kimmo Kuokkanen, CEO & Co-founder, Statzon
      Statzon is "the Spotify of market intelligence" built for robotics and automation companies helping them access the needed market data and insights about their industries, competitors and target markets.

      09.45: X-Drive Robots
      Klaus Kesje, CSO, X-drive Robots
      X-Drive Robots develops the first electric, autonomous, multifunctional rover, an outdoor robot for levelling and maintenance of riding arenas, replacing man-controlled tractors and ATVs. It is a sustainable alternative to current solutions, and it can prepare the riding arena during the night without supervision from people. We are happy to present this brand new and innovative danish developed robot for the first time to it´s full extent.

      10.00: Buildcode
      Martin Niminksi, CEO, Buildcode
      Learn how SiteMotion reveals unknown construction risks and enables a dynamic jobsite that outperforms your competitors, with recurring planning data, consistent execution, and optimized monitoring of the jobsite.

      10.15: Autonomous Units
      Karsten Thinggaard, CEO & Co-founder, Autonomous Units
      Did you know that visiting a hospital actually gives you highest risk of catching a new infection? Would you prefer that when you visit a hospital, you could be absolutely sure that all pathogens were removed in the places you go and touch, and that keeping yourself safe is therefore now only up to you and those you are meeting with? When you combine evidence-based disinfection technology with the world’s best Autonomous Mobile Robot you get the ultimate and consistent pathogen killer fit for those places, where only the best is good enough. Autonomous Units, a Danish company with strong roots in the Odense robotics environment, are the first in the market doing exactly that and we want people all over the world to benefit from this strong combination of technologies.

      10.30: NAUST Robotics
      Guifré Vidal Alcaraz, Co-Founder, NAUST Robotics
      NAUST Robotics upgrades agriculture with autonomous drones. Current bird scaring techniques are ineffective, resulting in farmers losing money and time. We develop an autonomous drone (no human operator) that will patrol over the fields emitting special sounds to move birds back to natural areas. In the future, we aim to install special cameras on the drone that will allow crop monitoring techniques for the user through a mobile app.

      10.45: ROBOTTO
      Kenneth Richard Geipel, CEO, Robotto
      This pitch with highlight how our climate crisis have caused an increase in wildfire frequency and severity, to the modern-day mega fires. How current wildfire operations are being done, and why these methods are unequipped to deal with the current situation. Lastly, why firefighters need innovating their procedures and equipment used, for the benefit of the local communities, environment, and global health.

      11.00: Meili
      Aldus von der Burg, CEO & Founder, Meili Robots
      Meili Robots provides a universal fleet management system for mobile robots, Meili FMS. It enables robot operators to have an overview and control of their fleet, whether it be homogeneous or heterogeneous fleets by brand or application. Main features include: Traffic Management, Task & Mission Management, and Waypointing with Path Planning.

      11.15: TRINITY Robotics
      Anton Mauersberger, Business Development Manager, IWU Fraunhofer, TRINITY Robotics
      A network of Digital Innovation Hubs supporting manufacturing SMEs to become more competitive through robotics and digital technologies
      The main objective of TRINITY is to create a network of multidisciplinary and synergistic local digital innovation hubs (DIHs) composed of research centers, companies, and university groups that cover a wide range of topics that can contribute to agile production: advanced robotics as the driving force and digital tools, data privacy and cyber security technologies to support the introduction of advanced robotic systems in the production processes. In two funding phases, we are supporting 37 SMEs across Europe, establishing a strong network of DIHs and SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises). In addition, we have developed several practical demonstrators and modules. Via a DAP (Digital Access Point), companies have the opportunity to access our results, receive specific knowledge and tips, and ask questions or make requests for developments.
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