Danish Technological Institute is a self-owned and non-profit research and development institute. We work to improve business, society and people’s lives. Technology is our tool - progress is our goal. We develop, apply and disseminate research- and technologically-based knowledge for the Danish and International business sector. As such we participate in development projects which are of use to society in close collaboration with leading research and educational institutions both in Denmark and abroad.
On top of this we carry out consultancy and standardisation services, which contribute to a dynamic and harmonious development of society. Finally we play our part in strengthening the Danish labour force’s competences together with educational institutions and through the Insitute’s own courses, certification and lectures.
Our most important task is to ensure that new knowledge and technology can quickly be converted into value for our customers in the form of new or improved products, materials, processes, methods and organisational structures. We work together with new and existing companies, either individually or in groups, on ways to enhance technological and management restructuring and efficiency, across a broad range of industries as well as in leading edge sectors.
We focus on:
- Innovation and competitiveness
- Training and management
- Sustainable exploitation of resources
- Cost-effectiveness in company and society
Danish Technological Institute is approved by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation as a GTS-institute. Her Majesty the Queen is patron of Danish Technological Institute.
The Danish Energy Agency is a key contributor to Denmark's role as a pioneer in a cost-effective energy system transition – which benefits both the climate and Danish economy. We undertake tasks related to energy production, supply and consumption and efforts to reduce CO2 emissions. We also participate in international collaboration on energy transition in countries such as China, Mexico, Ukraine, Indonesia, South Africa and elsewhere.
DEA is supporting the economic efficiency of the supply sector, which in addition to energy includes vital areas like water, waste and telecommunications of our society.
DEA was established in 1976 and is part of the Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate. We emphasize a high level of professionalism and knowledge among our many professional employees. DEA is based in Esbjerg and Copenhagen.
The Danish Business Authority works to create growth through effective regulation, strong digital solutions, access to business data, modern communication technologies, and international cooperation.
The Danish Business Authority employs around 500 people who work at our facilities in Copenhagen, Silkeborg and Nykøbing Falster.
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