Standard Owner Benchmark - Danish Technological Institute

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The Danish Technological Institute (DTI) is a non-profit research and technology organization based in Denmark. It was founded in 1906 and has since grown to become one of the leading technology institutes in Denmark and Europe.

The primary mission of the Danish Technological Institute is to support the development and competitiveness of Danish industry through research, innovation, and technological expertise. The institute works closely with companies, providing them with specialized knowledge, testing and certification services, and technical support to enhance their product development, quality, and competitiveness.

DTI operates in various fields, including manufacturing, construction, energy, environment, food, healthcare, and information technology. It conducts research, offers consultancy services, and provides training and education programs to help businesses address challenges, adopt new technologies, and improve their processes and products.

One of the key strengths of the Danish Technological Institute is its strong collaboration with academia, industry partners, and public institutions. This collaborative approach enables the institute to stay at the forefront of technological advancements, contribute to innovation ecosystems, and provide cutting-edge solutions to the challenges faced by industries and society.

DTI is governed by a board consisting of representatives from industry, academia, and public institutions. Its funding comes from a combination of government grants, project funding, and fees charged for its services. Being a non-profit organization, its primary focus is on delivering value and impact to its stakeholders rather than generating profits.

The Danish Technological Institute plays a vital role in driving technological innovation, supporting industrial development, and enhancing the competitiveness of Danish companies. Its expertise, research capabilities, and extensive network make it a valuable partner for businesses and organizations seeking technological solutions and support in Denmark and beyond.

Overall Rating

1.4
Under-Performing

Governance

The certification uses a multi-stakeholder, independent governance model to support the development of the standards related to the certification.

Supply Side Digitization

Details on the certificate are easily available via technology for inclusion in third party digital applications.

Buy Side Availability

Buy side availability details out how easy it is for consumers to find products and companies exhibiting the standards offered by the certification.

Relevance

This considers the scale of the certification, and the number of products and companies that currently contribute to the certificate. National and local certification are normalized with countries.

Digital Accessibility

How easy is it for innovative new companies, startups, and local retailers to have the same access and affordable pricing models to use standard information in digital applications.
Danish Technological Institute
Denmark
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

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This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.