Design / Development in Denmark

Danish development expertise at the forefront.

The Specialists are Ready

Since 2022, Elektronikmessen has brought together Danish design houses, highlighting the opportunities for designing and developing electronics in Denmark. In 2026, the area returns stronger than ever – once again under the title “Design / Development in Denmark”.

The area showcases the latest solutions and trends within electronics development, with a focus on what defines Danish design: a seamless connection between aesthetics, functionality, and technical precision.

By gathering leading design houses and experts from across the country, “Design / Development in Denmark” offers an up-to-date insight into how ideas are transformed into reality – and how strong competencies within project and product development ensure that Danish solutions maintain a leading position in the global electronics industry.

Kickstart Your Development Here
In “Design / Development in Denmark”, you’ll find specialists working every day to turn ideas into reality. Whether you bring a concrete challenge, a new idea, or simply curiosity about what is possible, you’ll be welcomed here.

The area gives you the opportunity to meet Danish design houses and specialists with strong competencies in everything from product design and electronics development to software and testing. It’s a place to get expert input, find collaboration partners, and gather inspiration for your next step.

Companies in the “Design / Development in Denmark” area are described as:
  • Companies that have development as their primary business area.
  • The development takes place in Denmark – but it is also allowed to have development abroad.
  • These are companies where the majority of the finished electronic and/or mechanical solutions and products must contain mainly electronics.
  • The stands will have a size of 16 m2.
  • The companies in the area contribute to conference tracks and/or workshops - so you have extra opportunities to learn more about design and development in Denmark.