AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDenmark Tech & Research: Copenhagen researchers report ordinary clay can slow produce spoilage by trapping ethylene, aiming to cut fruit and veg waste from long supply chains. Energy & Climate Tech: OXT Technologies secured a European Unitary Patent covering its “mixed alcohol” pathway for sustainable aviation fuel from syngas, with Denmark included in the coverage. Telecom Automation: Ericsson expanded its Intelligent Automation Platform to core networks, adding real-time streaming data processing to support more autonomous, resilient 5G core operations. Cyber & Aviation Safety: Denmark’s nine-month probe into the Copenhagen Airport shutdown found no confirmed link to drones, underscoring how hard it is to verify drone reports around critical infrastructure. Archaeology in Denmark: A major Viking Age textile production hub was uncovered near Aarhus, with large-scale flax processing and workshops pointing to a rural manufacturing engine for trade. Health & Biotech: Ascendis will share new achondroplasia treatment follow-up data at ICCBH 2026, while Keros added Anne Prener to its board as it advances TGF-ß-targeted therapies. EU Consumer Rules: EU tests found many apparel labels misstate fiber composition, with Denmark among the countries sampled.
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