
Business development
Analyses that strengthen strategic business development
A well-functioning business sector is the foundation for growth, prosperity, and jobs. We examine the framework conditions that provide companies with the best prerequisites for growth and development, including competition conditions, innovation, workforce, and new technologies. We assist organisations working in business development in better understanding their target groups. We identify business segments, analyse barriers and potentials, and point to specific actions and development opportunities to enhance growth and progress.
What can we offer?
We create a data-driven knowledge base that can form the foundation for strategic business initiatives and the development of policies or action plans. We deliver tailored analyses based on the latest data and state-of-the-art methods. Among other things, we offer analyses based on the Intelligent Business Database, developed by the Danish Technological Institute. Our reports clearly and thoughtfully communicate knowledge, ensuring they capture attention and provide a strong basis for decision-making. Data and evidence help dispel myths and strengthen the arguments behind your strategic choices.
Case examples:
Impact assessment of Early Warning, 2024
Early Warning is a government-funded initiative that supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) facing financial challenges through business hubs and volunteer business professionals. This evaluation of the programme analyses its outcomes, examines the subsequent trajectories of bankrupt companies, and provides strategic recommendations for future improvements.
Potential for knowledge-intensive businesses in Ringsted municipality
Knowledge-intensive businesses represent a segment with significant economic potential, but are also difficult to define precisely. Danish Technological Institute has assessed Ringsted Municipality's potential to attract and retain knowledge-intensive businesses by examining innovation activities within local companies. Additionally, through surveys and interviews, the study has explored how knowledge-based businesses perceive the municipality's framework conditions.