Confidee Joins Newly Founded Space Denmark
December 6, 2024 | CONFIDEEEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Confidee is proud to announce its approval as a member of Space Denmark, an organization dedicated to uniting and strengthening the Danish Space Industry.
The Danish Space Sector has been blooming the last years, increasing in both development and production. We are proud to be a trusted partner for several Danish aerospace and defense companies, contributing with our expertise within printed circuit boards.
“Joining Space Denmark is a natural progression for us as we deepen our commitment to supporting the growth and innovation of the Danish space industry. We all aim to strengthen the Danish Space Industry”, says Torben Hajslund Sales Manager Denmark.
Ecosystem, driven by collaboration and the exchange of expertise
Space Denmark welcomed Confidee warmly, appreciating the company’s decision to join and engage with the community.
“Space Denmark aims to foster a vibrant community and establish itself as a global brand for the Danish space ecosystem, driven by collaboration and the exchange of expertise. Members like Confidee play a key role in strengthening the industry by bringing new perspectives and fostering innovation”, says Søren Gram Riisgaard, Founder of Space Denmark.
Equips members of compliance challenges and technological advancements
Safeguarding sensitive data and securing the supply chain against cyber threats are key priorities in today's increasingly digital and interconnected industry landscape, also a key element in the space industry.
This membership aligns with Confidees ongoing commitment to excellence, further reinforced by the recent achievement of the ISO27001 certification and the previous AS9120 certification.
The “break it” or “make it” factor”
“The membership provides a crucial platform for industry-wide collaboration, fostering the exchange of insights and expertise necessary to drive collective progress. Collaboration within Space Denmark equips members to stay ahead of compliance challenges and technological advancements.”, says Hajslund.
Moreover, it aligns with the increasingly stringent regulatory demands and certification requirements that define the modern space sector.
“These factors can be the “break it” or “make it” factor” for both established companies and start-ups", says Torben Hajslund Sales Manager Denmark.
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