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10.10.19 • DIB • News
Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is the 5th-smartest city in the world. In a new list of 102 world cities Denmark scores highly in terms of smart technological solutions, access to green spaces and good local council services. DI believes that…
02.10.19 • DIB • News
In one year, the entire freight company Peder Olsen & Søn will be smoke-free. Today, about half of the company’s 100 employees smoke, but the employees support the idea of a smoke-free company. That’s why the company is now offering courses…
New figures: Unemployment has been at a standstill since the end of last year - and this at a very low level. It’s a sign that Denmark could be facing more difficult times.
26.09.19 • DIB • News
New figures: The slowdown in the economic boom and escalating international uncertainties are impacting confidence in the economy. It could slow down Danish exports. That is the opinion of Allan Sørensen, DI’s chief analyst.
Denmark and Danish companies are uniquely equipped to be the winner in a greener, more climate-friendly world. Such is the opinion of the head of the UN’s development organisation, UNDP.
Over-regulation must not hamper the future of artificial intelligence in Europe. The AI debate panel at the TechBBQ conference in Copenhagen believe that knowledge of this technology should be propagated and demystified.
19.09.19 • DIB • News
Danish-Swedish partnership on particularly the green solutions of the future was in focus when the Swedish Crown Princess Couple attended both the DI Business Summit and the Swedish-Danish Business Forum in Industriens Hus.
BLOG: This weekend, more than 1,500 international citizens are welcomed to Denmark. A warm welcome is important as it increases the chances of retaining highly skilled international employees, making their contribution to Danish growth and welfare…
18.09.19 • DIB • News
DI is launching its new 2030-plan for Denmark that can increase Denmark’s wealth by at least DKK 110 billion, create more than 120,000 new private sector jobs and, through 150 concrete proposals, put Denmark at the forefront of the green transition.…
It’s time to put real deals on the table. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen wants to sign new climate contracts with the biggest sectors in Danish business in order to reach climate targets.