At HospiBot, people from science and healthcare practice work together – bringing expertise from both technical and medical fields, and from both Denmark and Germany. United by a shared goal, their collaboration is as diverse as the tasks at hand: identifying real-world needs and legal requirements, designing, printing, assembling, coding, and testing. In our articles, we follow the project’s journey, share interim results, and report on events, interviews, and testings.
Tele: A Robotic Assistant for Night Patrols
Did you know that hospital staff is patrolling stations at night to check if everything seems normal? It’s a non-medical and time […]
Updates on HospiBot – setting the stage
HospiBot started into its final project year with the fifth partner meeting on September 25th at Odense University Hospital (OUH). It was […]
All about “HuGo”: HospiBot’s humanoid robot
HuGo is a modular humanoid robot developed at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU). He has already been showcased at events like […]
HospiBot’s new research robot: welcome “Furhat”!
Robots are already standard in other countries healthcare and could soon become part of the solution for our strained healthcare systems, too. […]
Advancing Healthcare Robots: Moving HospiBot from Research
The german-danish Interreg-project HospiBot moves from the development state to the testing phase. For the fourth project meeting in March 2025, the […]
Social Robots in Hospitals
In the EU-funded Interreg 6A project HospiBot, partners from Germany and Denmark are working together to explore the potential of assistive robots […]
News from Sygehus Sønderjylland May 2024
The HospiBot project is still in the development phase of the robots that will be developed during the 3-year project period. Nevertheless, […]
