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03.04.19 • DIB • News
Cristina and Pedro are from Portugal. They are both engineers specialising in steel. They work in an iron foundry MAT Dania in Aars located in the Northern part of Jutland. They were amazed to find out that Denmark is so well-organised and advanced…
02.04.19 • DIB • News
Denmark has a new holiday act on the way. We have created a four-minute video to help you understand it all.
28.03.19 • DIB • News
Meet Alistair from Australia. He is a specialist in mass spectrometry. He works in a biotech company Zealand Pharma in Copenhagen. He chose Denmark because of the vibrant research/business scene in life science in Medicon Valley located in Greater…
27.03.19 • DIB • News
70,300 times in the course of the past six months, Danish employers have not been able to find the right candidate for the job. That’s painful for both companies and the Danish economy, says DI.
The Confederation of Danish Industry has compiled a new map charting how many billions of kroner companies and their employees in each municipality contribute to welfare through taxes. In Viborg Municipality, for example, companies contribute DKK 6.8…
It’s everywhere! ...The critique of technology, and of the few rich who control them. It seems that capitalism is moving full steam ahead with ever more burden put on our societies and planet.
21.03.19 • DIB • News
Linda Duncan Wendelboe, Head of DI Global Talent, blogs about the Capital Region’s new two-year lighthouse project, which seeks to improve conditions for attracting and retaining international labour in the entire region.
Trade of illegal counterfeit goods has increased from 2.5 per cent to 3.3 per cent of world trade. This rise is in large part driven by bargain-hunting consumers.
The number of working-age Danes on public benefits fell by 6,800 people between the third and fourth quarter of 2018 to 692,700 people in total. This positive development is, among other things, thanks to a decrease in the number of unemployment,…
14.03.19 • DIB • News
Denmark is the country with the greatest increase in patent applications in Europe, shows the European Patent Office’s new annual report. It is particularly companies in the health sector who do the heavy lifting – along with VESTAS.