‘Europe’s Silicone Valley’: Denmark plans nine new islands
Government hopes 18-year Copenhagen scheme will attract hundreds of companies
Denmark plans to build nine artificial islands south of Copenhagen in a bid to attract business amid a housing and office space shortage, the government has announced.
“We’re targeting hi-tech companies but there’s always a need for the production of products we use in our daily lives too,” the industry and business minister, Rasmus Jarlov, told the Danish news agency Ritzau.