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Copenhagen Capacity joins Danish Quantum Community as formal partner
Copenhagen Capacity is pleased to join the Danish Quantum Community (DQC) as a formal partner—supporting a shared ambition to strengthen Denmark’s position within quantum technology and deep tech innovation.
Quantum has been part of Copenhagen Capacity’s investment focus since 2016. In 2019, we co-hosted Quantum Hub Denmark—the country’s first major quantum conference—together with Invest in Denmark. With contributions from the Niels Bohr Institute, Quantum DTU, and Microsoft, the event helped raise international awareness of Denmark’s strengths in quantum research and commercial potential.
Since then, we have continued to support foreign companies working in quantum technology—many of whom are now part of the DQC network. We assist with everything from market entry to long-term aftercare, helping international companies grow and contribute to Denmark’s innovation ecosystem.
“I am very honoured to have Copenhagen Capacity become a formal partner of The Danish Quantum Community. They have shown leadership in supporting the Danish quantum ecosystem and agenda for almost 10 years and continue to be a cornerstone in attracting investments to Eastern Denmark that enables the development of quantum technology,” says Kristine Helen Falgren, Managing Director of the Danish Quantum Community.
This partnership reflects a long-standing commitment to international collaboration, knowledge sharing, and strengthening Denmark’s role in the global deep tech landscape. Read more about Danish Quantum Community here: https://dqc.dk/
If you’re curious about Denmark’s quantum landscape or want to explore how we can support your company’s journey into the ecosystem, feel free to reach out to Anne Have Kjærholm, Head of Tech Team, Expand & Retain at Copenhagen Capacity.
