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Danish Design Center
Danish Design Center

Danish Design Center

The Danish Design Centre is Denmark's professional knowledge centre for design and innovation. Our main task is to carry out design and innovation activities aimed at Danish businesses with the purpose of improving their competitiveness.

The key focus for Denmark's design policy - "DesignDenmark" - is to increase the achievement of added value in Danish businesses' through an increased use of design. The ambition is to bring Denmark back into the international design elite in order to make Denmark more competitive. The Danish Design Centre plays a key role in the implementation of this design policy, partly through a range of design and innovation activities aimed at Danish businesses.

The Danish Design Centre initiates a range of design and innovation activities that are made available to companies that are ready to implement design investments. We engage in a wide range of activities, including workshops, consultancy services, dialogue meetings and conferences. These business activities aim to generate a greater understanding of the use of design and innovation in practice as an integrated element of a company's business development efforts with the purpose of creating competitive products.

The Danish Design Centre's main target group is buyers of design work, that is, businesses. Our secondary target group is members of the national and international public with an interest in design.
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