Danes are among the happiest people on the planet, and Denmark is the best place to live in. These statements are backed by facts from internationally reputed institutions. Over the decades Denmark has established itself as a global hub for trade, innovation, and entrepreneurial activities. A solid education system that promotes critical thinking and reasoning abilities ensures that businesses have a steady supply of abled and competent workforce. Google maps, Legos, loudspeakers, insulin, the typewriter, and dry cell batteries are just a few inventions that Denmark has given to the world. 

During the last decade, Denmark has made huge strides in the field of renewable and clean energy. The government’s policies to incentivize minimization/termination of CO2 have met with great success in minimizing the overall carbon footprint of the country. Electricity and power generation through hydrogen, solar, and other sustainable methods have become the order of the day.

If you wish to invest in Denmark, we suggest considering the below-mentioned sectors.

Technology

Denmark has evolved as one of the breeding grounds for technology. Owing to the education system and financial stability of the majority of the population, advanced technology is accessible as well as a pool of competent software and hardware developers is readily available.

Life sciences 

Another area where progress is being made is in medicine and medical support systems. Denmark has a remarkable health system in place, employing cutting-edge technology in surgery, oncology, liver transplant, and other diseases that are seldom treated elsewhere.

Food & hospitality

Hospitality, food, and tourism are interrelated businesses. A hotel offering 5-star luxury not delivering the desired quality and taste is unlikely to succeed. Danish food and beverages industry is very structured and strictly regularized, yet thriving. 

Danes love to eat healthy and tasteful food. Though it may be difficult for a new entrant to understand and deliver according to the Danish taste buds, however, local assistance is easily available to navigate through the initial stage. 

Bicycle repair & rental

Denmark loves to ride bikes. People have different bikes for different occasions. A working bike may be different from a party bike. In Copenhagen alone, there are more bikes than there are people. Understandably, these bikes need repair too. That’s where the repair and rental business comes in.

If you are a skilled bike repairer, you can start immediately by offering your services online and providing on-site repairs. Or by renting out bikes to tourists who don’t want to spend lots of money on buying one.

Boat rental

Denmark is surrounded by sea. No place in the country is farther than an hour’s drive from water. Danes love to sail; all you need to do is invest in some boats initially. As an operational necessity, your boats should be highly maintained and perfectly cleaned, as the Danes and tourists are very particular about these things.

Dry cleaning & hair saloon

A sizeable population in the country doesn’t want to launder their dirty clothes at home and resort to dry cleaning shops. Offering a decent and competitively priced dry-cleaning solution is another small startup idea that can work for you if you have the passion and patience for it. 

Hairdressers in Denmark earn about 3000 Euros a month. If you can present proper certification and experience, and have the creativity required, you can easily enter into the hairstyling business. 

Property management

Having experience in maintaining and renovating buildings and houses may offer big opportunities for you. Old building structures are scattered all around Denmark, and they require high maintenance. Offering an all-in-one solution that includes repairs, renovation & upkeep of the premises at an affordable price is a sure way to disrupt the market. Initially, you may have to put in healthy capital to buy the proper equipment, and cleaning material, and hire qualified staff; however, we suggest that if you have performed these tasks previously, there is no harm in giving it a try. Remember, patience is key to success.