Study programme for quantum programmers opens in Copenhagen Science City
Tomorrow’s tech needs tomorrow’s talent. Quantum computers are very close to becoming a reality and over the past two years, demand for people with quantum... Read More
Copenhagen Science City-partner opens new innovation centre
Insights from University of Copenhagen should play a bigger part in solving societal problems. To this end the university opens the new innovation centre “Lighthouse”... Read More
Joint effort to bring new Metro station to Copenhagen Science City
An extension of the Copenhagen Metro line to serve the coming neighbourhood Lynetteholm is currently being discussed. Original plans from late 2021 included a station... Read More
Strong commitment from local and regional government to Copenhagen Science City
Developing an innovation district is a team-sport. “Team” Copenhagen Science City has just been joined by two important players. One from the City of Copenhagen... Read More
New fabrication unit to support ambitious quantum programme
The quantum computers of the future will be built using materials and technologies that are not readily available today. The Novo Nordisk Foundation has announced... Read More
Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to researcher in Copenhagen Science City
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Professor Morten Meldal of the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Chemistry. He is recognized for his pioneering... Read More
Major boost to quantum initiatives in Copenhagen Science City
The first fully functional quantum computer in the world may be built in Copenhagen, Denmark. This thanks to a 200 million € (1,5 billion DKK)... Read More
Denmark is World’s most digitally competitive economy
Denmark leads the world in its ability to adopt and explore new digital technologies. This according to the 2022 IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking published... Read More