The ambition is for Denmark to be a global business beacon within biosolutions by supporting the sustainable biotechnologies of the future and the transition to a more energy-friendly and climate-neutral production.
Based on a competitive Danish business community and world-class research, we will create one of Europe's three most developed and attractive ecosystems for the development, testing, scaling and production of biosolutions.
DKK 320 million has been allocated for the development of a new campus that will provide a framework for close collaboration between educational institutions while giving students real-world experience through close interaction with the local industry.
Central to the project is the creation of a new 11,000-12,000 m² campus building that will include a pilot plant, laboratories and makerspaces - facilities that support cutting-edge teaching, research and development.
Our shared vision is to create a solution that minimizes CO2 emissions from small and medium-sized manufacturing companies.
We do this by converting CO2 from industrial production into algae-based biomass using microalgae that absorb CO2 and convert it into feed protein and bio-oil. By reducing CO2 emissions while converting it into new products, we create value on multiple bottom lines.
Closing Loops is a close-knit community of small and medium-sized Danish companies working together with skilled experts to reduce 235,000 tons of CO2e and 42,000 tons of waste!
Our ambition is to be an important contributor to Denmark achieving a better circular transition and reaching the 2030 climate targets.
In conjunction with the opening of the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel in 2029, which will physically connect Denmark and Germany, this project aims to support and strengthen innovation and growth in the eastern part of the Fehmarnbelt region.
Therefore, the aim of the project is to strengthen innovation, technology transfer and business development in the eastern Fehmarnbelt region by increasing SMEs' ability to take advantage of cross-border opportunities.
With the opening of the Fehmarnbelt link, Region Zealand will be connected to Northern Germany. It is crucial that the future workforce in the area can master cultural, linguistic and professional relationships across the Danish-German border.
The aim of the project is therefore to promote innovation in education and to build a more cohesive region.
Talent to a Green Denmark focuses on attracting international labor to Danish companies.
We've tailored a program to help your company find workers internationally, whether it's the first time you're considering international recruitment, or you have extensive experience with it but subsequently experience challenges with culture, retention, etc.
The Life Science Academy supports projects in the southwestern part of Scandinavia that promote the development of social innovation, green economy, transportation and employment.
Together with the project partners, our vision is to unite Denmark, Sweden and Norway by creating an ecosystem that connects startups to skills and facilities and facilitates innovation without borders.
Currently, food waste and agricultural residues are either underutilized or used exclusively for electricity, heat production or fuel.
Therefore, PROFIT will convert CH4 and CO2 from biogas into a valuable product, namely feed for animals and potentially humans, in the form of single-cell protein.