Free CE programs for companies, an award deadline – and an open position ??
Welcome back from summer vacation! We look forward to starting the second half of 2024 with you. One of the most significant events will undoubtedly be the Danish Design Award . Remember to submit your solution before the deadline!?
We also continue to focus on strengthening companies' circular transition and competitiveness — e.g., in a new Nordic program, in our own project on life extension, and through three new reports prepared in collaboration with the Circularity Gap Alliance.
And we're looking for a new colleague – is that you?
Happy reading.
We will be back again in September. Stay tuned here on LinkedIn until then.
We’re looking for a design-driven project manager. Do you want to run innovative projects that create sustainable change in Danish business life? Here, sustainability is understood broadly and covers both projects with a focus on social, climate, and environmental transformation. You are responsible for developing, planning, and progressing the project's activities and deliveries. It's a requirement that you are fluent in Danish. Read more and apply here.
The Danish Design Award: The deadline for submissions is approaching! On November 19, we will once again celebrate the most innovative and ground-breaking Danish design solutions when the DDA is awarded. The deadline for submissions is September 2 at 12 noon. Submit your solution and read more about the five design values the jury evaluates the solutions based on here.
Get ready for ESPR and strengthen your circular transition. In a free eight-month course, your company can prepare for the upcoming Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and ensure your competitiveness in the global circular transition. We are part of the Nordic Circular Design Programme with four Nordic partners. Read more about the ambitious project and apply here – we look forward to helping you!
Free seminar: How did Danish design become a success? Join us on August 15 and hear, among others, our own Christina Melander talk about Danish design policy before and now. In addition, you can meet Ida Engholm , Mads Nygaard Folkmann , Katrine Brahe Hall , Johan Adam Linneballe , Tex Vibeke Lassen Nielsen , and Bo Linnemann . The seminar is free, in Danish, and requires no registration. It is held by Institute of Architecture and Design at The Royal Danish Academy in collaboration with the 南丹麦大学 – see the entire program here.
Free offer for Danish SMEs: Get hold of life extension and environmentally friendly design. Use the upcoming EU legal requirements as an engine to develop better and sustainable products through lifespan extension in our free course. You get, among other things, new skills in design and circularity and help from ESPR experts. The application deadline is September 1. Read more here.
New recommendations from Danish companies: How to reduce resource consumption. Last year, Denmark got figures on its circularity with its first Circularity Gap Report. Before the summer holidays, Danish companies came up with a proposal for what they could do to create a more circular society. Read the three reports here.
Monthly Highlight: Danish Design in a Time of Change
In a new series of articles, we examine how the story of Danish design sounds in 2024.
In the 1940s and 1950s, Danish design was a significant driving force in the development of our society.
Can and dare Danish design also be that today?
We explore this with several designers, companies, and experts.
Read the first article in the series here, where our colleague Julie Hjort , Director of Sustainable Transition, talks to:
The article is in Danish.
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