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Discover how Denmark and Australia is partnering for efficient and sustainable buildings. Connect with future business partners and get inspired by the Australian-Danish collaboration driving solutions towards a net-zero society.
Get in touch with Danish companies excelling in creating both innovative and sustainable solutions within energy efficient buildings.
Connect with solution providers
The official state visit to Australia is led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.
State of Green is the official brand partner.
Australia and Denmark share a common ambition: to create greener, more energy-efficient cities for the future. With buildings responsible for 40% of global energy use and nearly 39% of greenhouse gas emissions, the built environment holds enormous potential for climate impact – if addressed with the right solutions.
Australia is taking decisive steps toward net zero by investing heavily in sustainable construction, urban retrofitting, and smart housing. To meet these goals, the country will need to invest DKK 131 billion annually in green building solutions by 2030 – opening doors to international partners with proven expertise.
Denmark brings decades of experience in sustainable architecture, energy-efficient building design, and integrated renewable technologies. Danish companies offer innovative, scalable solutions that align with Australia’s goals – from smart materials and circular construction to public-private models that enable holistic urban transformation.
As part of the 2026 Danish Royal Visit to Australia, leading Danish companies will share insights, showcase technologies, and explore new collaborations to accelerate the green transition in Australia’s built environment.
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Discover our white paper on building renovation, and learn about the untapped potential in renovating existing buildings - reducing emissions, lowering energy use and creating more comfortable spaces for people.