Managing Director & Partner
Copenhagen
By Thomas Foege, Marianne Dahl, Gertie Find Laerkholm, Christian Gabe, Mette Lindgaard, and Daniel Sack
The most extensive Nordic survey to date has been performed to investigate the adoption and application of Generative AI (GenAI) by Danish companies, yielding a comprehensive analysis of how businesses are interacting with and harnessing the power of this innovative technology. Including responses from more than 572 Danish company executives and senior management across all industries and company sizes, the survey presents us with a representative picture of the full Danish industry.
Generative AI (GenAI) represents one of the most significant technological breakthroughs of the modern era. By harnessing the power of large language models and machine learning, GenAI has the potential to fundamentally reshape how businesses operate and deliver value. As an innovation leader, Denmark finds itself at a critical juncture—whether to fully embrace this wave of disruption or risk falling behind global competitors.
Resolving this paradox requires an acceleration in how Danish companies approach GenAI. This report outlines key recommendations for business leaders to take ownership and articulate a bold vision based on different company archetypes identified.
What we learn from visionary executors:
Companies that simply explore GenAI through discrete proof-of-concepts will fail to realize its full potential. Successful implementation requires committed leadership to point the entire organization toward an ambitious future state.
GenAI will be vital for sustaining Denmark's edge in innovation and global competitiveness. Companies cannot afford to be passive or move incrementally on adoption.
This comprehensive report equips Danish leaders to get ahead of the curve—pinpointing risks and barriers while providing a detailed blueprint to overcome them. Those who take action will be positioned to thrive in the Age of Generative AI. Those who delay will inevitably be disrupted and left behind by more decisive competitors.