The report highlights Denmark’s research community within tech, due to its focus on research fields like robotics and Deep Tech centres for the fabrication of nano technologies like quantum technologies, sensors and chips. Over the next couple of years, Denmark continues to invest more in those technologies, due to the fact that they are crucial for Denmark’s digital infrastructure and for the public and private sectors in the future and enabling advanced applications such as AI and cloud technology.
A 100% digital infrastructure is crucial for enabling advanced applications that require large spectrum bandwidth. Denmark's robust digital infrastructure is set to achieve 100% coverage for VHCN and 5G by 2025. Notably, Denmark has the highest percentage of fixed broadband subscriptions with speeds above 1 Gbps in the EU, at 29.3%. In 2023, 5G in the 3.4-3.8 GHz band covered 85,0% of the Danish households, which is above the EU average of 50,6%.
This strong infrastructure means that the majority of Danish enterprises are digital, with 75.3% of Danish SMEs having at least a basic level of digital intensity. To reach 100% digitalisation of SME´s, Denmark has made two initiatives, SME:Digital and SME:Robot, which will help streamline digital process in SMEs and reduce the digitalisation gap between SME´s and large companies.