Skip to content

Innovation and patents

Innovation is the introduction of new or significantly improved products and processes.

Introduction

For product innovations to be implemented means that they have been introduced on the market. For processes implementation means that they have been brought into use.

In order to be an innovation, the product or process needs to be new or significantly changed, at least for the enterprise itself. The definition of innovation is developed by OECD and described in the Oslo Manual.

Documentation

Documentation of statistics

Get an overview of the purpose, content and quality of the statistics. Here you can find information on the sources that the statistics are derived from, what the statistics contains and how often it is published.

Key figures


Innovative enterprises
Time: 2022  |  Unit: Per cent
Innovative totalProduct innovativeProcess innovative
Region Hovedstaden503142
Region Sjælland501949
Region Syddanmark412039
Region Midtjylland442541
Region Nordjylland381236


Enterprises, who have traded in IPR
IPR-category: Total  |  Resource area (type of activity): Total  |  Unit: Per cent
20142017
Trade in patents0.91.3
Trade in other IPR than patents2.72.8
Trade in IPR total3.33.5
Footnote
Data for 2007 refer to activities in the previous five years, while data for the years 2008 and following years refer to activities in one year.
In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Enterprises, who have traded in IPR (IPR1)




Related content in Innovation and patents

Contact

David Boysen Jensen
Phone: +45 61 50 73 82

Didn’t find what you were looking for?

Do you need help finding the right statistics?
Contact our Information Service

Do you need customised statistics, help with interview surveys, or do you, as a researcher, want access to microdata? Then you are in the right place.
Read about our products and services