AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEV demand rebound: Tesla registrations jumped across Scandinavia and parts of Europe in May, with Denmark up 136% and France up 655%, as electrified-vehicle growth and policy support lift sales even as market share faces pressure. Nordic public safety tech: SuperCom won a new Norway national electronic monitoring contract worth about $1.8M, completing its Nordic footprint with PureSecurity deployments. Online safety rules: Malaysia began enforcing a nationwide ban on social media account creation for under-16s, requiring age verification for major platforms and setting fines for non-compliance. Denmark-linked digital identity: iDenfy integrated Denmark’s MitID into its identity verification flow, letting businesses verify users with trusted credentials instead of document checks. Biotech/health policy debate: Danish researchers criticized a US vaccine-schedule shift, arguing it lacks fair, evidence-based justification compared with Denmark’s context. Energy & infrastructure investment: African EV platform Spiro raised $215M to expand battery-swapping and EV infrastructure across multiple countries. Child well-being ranking: UNICEF’s Innocenti Report Card placed Denmark among the top performers, with Portugal close behind and mental well-being highlighted. Wind industry staffing: Vestas hired a Danish Siemens Gamesa nacelle manufacturing veteran, Martin La Cour Søborg, signaling continued competition for key offshore wind supply-chain roles.
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