Confidee Experience Substantial Growth in Danish Space Industry
March 18, 2025 | ConfideeEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Over the past year, Confidee has significantly strengthened its position in the Danish Space industry, achieving substantial growth in both projects and customers.
This expansion is supported by active involvement in industry-specific organizations such as CenSec (Center for Defence, Space & Security) and the newcomer Space Denmark.
“We are increasing with rocket speed, and extremely proud and deeply honoured by the trust our customers place in us," says, Torben Hajslund, Sales Manager at Confidee Denmark.
As a trusted partner to several Nordic defense and aerospace customers, including Terma A/S, Confidee has grown by ensuring compliance with complex regulatory and technical requirements in space-related projects.
"The support and expertise provided by Confidee have been instrumental in several of our space related projects. Their in-depth knowledge and proactive approach to find valuable solutions, make them a trusted partner,” says Terma A/S.
As Confidee continues to expand its role in the Danish space industry, the company remains focused on making their customers compliant, representing the highest level of security in the PCB supply chain, ensuring that products and services meet stringent industry requirements and regulations.
“Our commitment to industry standards like AS9120*, secure supply chains, and Design for Manufacturing support—combined with partnerships with ECCS/ESA-certified suppliers—reinforces our ability to meet the stringent demands of the sector and provide the optimal solutions for our customers," says Hajslund.
*AS9120 is a globally recognized standard specifically designed for suppliers in the aviation, space and defence industry operated by the International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG). It represents the highest level of quality and excellence in the supply chain, ensuring that products and services meet stringent industry requirements and regulations.
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