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20.06.19 • DIB • News
Young people can accelerate corporate sustainability initiatives, predicts Gitte Haar, board member at Fischer Lighting, Plus Pack and KLS Pureprint.
Floods and droughts, pollution and waterborne diseases all pose a threat to the earth’s water. DI has established a new committee with the aim of putting Denmark in the driver seat when it comes to solving these challenges.
21 students from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have just arrived to spend the summer interning at Danish companies and universities. Head of DI Global Talent Linda Duncan Wendelboe blogs about the purpose of attracting…
13.06.19 • DIB • News
New manufacturing figures from Statistics Denmark are an important early indicator for the Danish economy.
It’s good for Denmark when Danish companies are successful abroad, but the success also benefits other countries. Today Denmark is responsible for 123,000 American jobs – and this number could become even higher, given the major demand for green…
Sterile equipment and waste are transported around hospitals and nursing homes by small mobile robots. The result is more time for patients and lower costs. The Confederation of Danish Industry is pleased that the technologies have reached a level…
06.06.19 • DIB • News
Carlsberg has successfully replaced plastic with glue on the brewery’s multipacks and is now extending its green initiatives with recycled beer kegs and cups, says Søren Brinck, Managing Director at Carlsberg Danmark.
With the “Made in China 2025” industrial policy, China is seeking to turn the country into the global leader in high-tech manufacturing in sectors such as robotics by 2025. Danish companies must enter into partnerships and focus on development in…
If the global economy collapses, Denmark will have very little financial firepower to draw upon, shows new DI analysis. Politicians ought to consider how to increase the fiscal room for manoeuvre, says DI director.
22.05.19 • DIB • News
DI’s forecast for the Danish economy foresees ongoing growth in Denmark. However, crises from near and far threaten to throw the economy off course.