The GTS-institutes
The Danish GTS institutes (RTO) are not-for-profit organisations. Approval by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science is necessary to be designated as a GTS institute. The seven GTS institutes range in size and also vary in the scope of their international focus, with some institutes focusing primarily on disseminating new knowledge and technology within Denmark, while others are very international in their service offerings and market orientation. Read more and find facts about the seven institutes below.
Since 1999, the Alexandra Institute has been an impartial digital innovation partner that helps companies and organisations apply state-of-the-art IT research in practice.
DBI is an independent GTS institute and a high-tech research company that specializes in fire safety and security. We offer a wide range of accredited services within fire prevention, fire safety technology and security, and work with a focus on the safeguarding of lives and properties.
FORCE Technology is a technology consultancy and service company which strives to create positive technological change and a more sustainable and safer world.
Danish Technological Institute (DTI) is an independent and non-profit research and development institute. Since 1906 the Institute has worked to promote the application of technological advances, for the benefit of both the individual business and the continued development, growth, and prosperity of society as a whole.