OPEN INNOVATION 2025 - CLIMATE AND WATER


In September 2025, 120 students joined forces to tackle real-life sustainability challenges,
collaborating closely with industry partners and topic experts.

Challenge 1 Transforming Water Accesss in Dadaab Refugee Camp

Water infras-tructure and access, Systems Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Community engagement, Refugee-led business models


CARE Danmark is a green aid organisation working with a focus on climate, innovation and market-based solutions to identify, test, and scale locally driven climate solutions that benefits the most climate vulnerable populations in the Global South.

Globally, climate change escalates humanitarian needs while the past decades' level of public humanitarian aid is on rapid decline. This calls for new approaches that reduces dependency on public funds and instead build on market-based approaches to mobilize private capital to drive humanitarian impacts at scale.
Challenge 2 Stewards of the Ocean

Plankton Recording, Vision Technology, Environmental DNA, Biodiversity, Metocean Models, FerryBox


Marine ecosystems are being transformed by pressures we barely understand. Unlike terrestrial environments, which have benefited from centuries of scientific study, our understanding of the ocean remains limited and uneven. Marine ecosystem knowledge gaps have a significant impact on the quality of decision-making and the speed at which society can counter biodiversity loss. Marine environments often remain a data desert, forcing policymakers to choose between inadequate protections or disruptive bans. Could shipping contribute to changing this situation?

Nature-inclusive design, floating wind turbines, biodiversity, EU nature restoration, transformative change


DTU Aqua, Denmark’s largest marine research institution, presents a challenge in collaboration with EU sister institutions under the NID4OCEAN initiative. The EU has set the ambitious goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 and has also taken a world-leading position on biodiversity, aiming to halt biodiversity loss by protecting 30% of European seas.

Expanding protected areas and offshore renewables will require more than "business as usual"—which is why NID4OCEAN has been tasked by the European Commission with identifying novel ideas for nature-inclusive designs (NiDs) for future floating offshore wind farms in European waters.
Challenge 4 Climate Resilient and socially inclusive neighbourhoods

Climate resilience, flood prevention, social inclusion and diversity in urban development, universal design

Catapult Projects is a design studio that applies a democratic design approach focused on diversity, inclusion and creative co-creation with citizens to strengthen local neighbourshoods. Catapult has partnered with Technology Leaving No One Behind - an initiative focused on making inclusion and accessibility a natural part of engineering at DTU.

A long-neglected neighbourhood faces the dual pressures of deep-rooted social issues and increasing climate-related flooding. A multi-year initiative has been set up to explore how inclusive, democratic design methods can drive both environmental resilience and meaningful social transformation.

2025 PROGRAM PARTNERS

This year’s OpenInnovation is also powered by DHI, the Footprint Firm and IDA – Ingeniørforeningen 
who will contribute with their expert insights, inspirational talks, mentoring and exciting awards!

STRONG PARTNERSHIP

OpenInnovation is brought forward by a strong partnership between three leading Danish universities.

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