Entrepreneurs:
Startupdenmark.dk
[shameless self-promotion:] Startupdenmark.dk’s network aims to gather high-caliber, internationally focused entrepreneurs working with startups in Denmark and the Nordics.
www.connectdenmark.dk
Read about Connect Denmark in the Support section.
www.di.dk
Dansk Industri’s (DI) Iværksætternetværk. Note your company has to fulfill certain criteria to join (min. 2 employees). DI is the Confederation of Danish Industry, the primary business lobbying organisation, and this is their entrepreneur network. It’s free, mostly in Danish, and gives access to other branch specific networks (IT, energy, etc.).
Business:
www.jcici.org
Junior Chamber International. “International federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs.”
www.bccd.dk
The British Chamber of Commerce.
www.amcham.dk
The American Chamber of Commerce.
www.dabf.dk
The Danish American Business Forum. For companies.
Expat:
www.lifein.dk
Provides support services to expats living (or about to move to) Denmark. A neat series of movies, a forum, access to experts on various topics, and more.
www.expatindenmark.com
Expat support website initiated by ‘Dansk Erhverv’ (the Danish Chamber of Commerce). The ‘Expat Café’ is a popular gathering which is frequently overbooked. Also provides a free hotline for expats.
www.worktrotter.dk
Worktrotter is an independent expat network. It was created by Dagmar Fink who is the author of a new guide book about living in Denmark. There are regular expat get togethers as well.
www.indiansindenmark.com
Site developed by Indians living and working in Denmark – and clearly they like Denmark, wonderful site.
www.coconutclub.dk
Affiliated with the Danish International Club. They meet the first Friday of every month at Café Globen (www.cafegloben.dk), don’t know the club but Globen is a neat place for globe trotters.
10 LinkedIn tips. A presentation I made to the Worktrotter network in October 2009:





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