The Ministry of Industry, Business and Financial Affairs seeks to improve the conditions for business in Denmark. The Ministry conducts thorough economic analyses and suggests policy initiatives in areas imperative to economic growth. The Ministry is responsible for a number of policy areas which are
Nordic Co-operation and to the Nordic Committee for Co-operation, which co-ordinates the day-to-day work of the official political Nordic co-operation. Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden have been members of the Nordic Council of Ministers since 1971. In addition, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and
achieve the superior objectives of reductions on energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The ambition is to reduce energy consumption in new buildings in Denmark with at least 75 percent by 2020. This event will be a platform for finished products - an exhibition displaying a long list of actors in the Danish
Unterstützung erhalten. Darüber hinaus werden die internationalen Aktivitäten der Cluster gestärkt. Weitere Informationen: Innovationsstrategie: Denmark – a nation of solutions
Unlimited: Professional Amateurs Challenging the Innovation Process The Knowledge Triangle: Education - Research and Innovation "Welcome in Denmark!" - Interview with Denmark's Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Finnish knowledge triangle - systematic failure or problems with the mirrors? Island: [...] knowledge economy Strategic priorities 2011: How Norway should invest in research The Academy of Finland prepares a new Centre of Excellence programme Denmark and the United States agrees on future collaboration in research Re-energising green technologies in Iceland Nordic Countries Cooperating on Education
RCREEE is financed through its member state contributions, government grants provided by Germany through the German Development Cooperation (GIZ) GmbH, Denmark through the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA), and Egypt through the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA). RCREEE is also financed
independent, non-governmental organization - a commercial foundation. Danish Standards is the officially approved national standardization organization in Denmark and offers standardization services in the range from development of standards to sale of standards and related publications including training and
subscribers per 100 inhabitants compared to the OECD average of 22.4 (excluding mobile broadband and leading countries such as the Netherlands (38.1) and Denmark (37). The download speeds available in Ireland are greatly improved on recent years, but remain below the fastest speeds available to customers in [...] to the OECD average of 22.4. Further progress is required if Ireland is to converge with the leading countries such as the Netherlands (38.1) and Denmark (37). The download speeds available in Ireland, while greatly improved on recent years, remain substantially below the fastest speeds available to [...] network is complete in 2010. Much faster speeds are available in many other European countries at a comparable cost – for example France, Sweden, Denmark, UK and Germany. In South Korea, France, Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands some residential customers can avail of speeds of over 100 Mb/s. Commenting
experts, RIM Plus provides detailed information on regional innovation policies for 20 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom