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Summary Financial Statements 2025 v.2026-03-06.01

Danish Technological Institute

Gregersensvej 1 2630 Taastrup

Denmark

Tlf. +45 72 20 20 00

Websites: www.dti.dk www.dti.ai

Email: info@dti.dk

VAT-number: DK 56 97 61 16

Founded: 1906

Registered office: Taastrup, Denmark

Financial Year: 1 january to 31 december

Executive Management

Juan Farré, President and CEO

Board of Trustees

Mikael Bay Hansen, Chair

Carsten Toft Boesen, Vice Chair

Anders Overgaard Bjarklev

Claus von Elling

Dorte Zacho

Mette Kynne Frandsen

Per Laursen

Lotte Bjerrum Friis-Holm

Auditor

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab

Strandvejen 44

2900 Hellerup

Denmark

Cover photo: © Danish Technological Institute. All rights reserved.

ISBN: 97887-85411-07-5

Management's statement

The Summary Financial Statement for 2025 in EUR of Danish Technological Institute is extracted from the audited Annual Report for the financial year 2025.

In our opinion the Summary Financial Statement of

Taastrup, Denmark, 12 march 2026

Danish Technological Institute is consistent in all material aspects with the Annual Report of Danish Technological Institute for 2025, from which it was derived.

© Danish Technological Institute.

Independent Auditor's Report on the Summary Financial Statements

To the Board of Trustees of Danish Technological Institute

Opinion

In our opinion, the accompanying Summary Financial Statements, which comprise the summary balance sheet at 31 December 2025 as well as the summary income statement, summary statement of changes in equity and summary cash flow statement for the year then ended, and related notes, are consistent, in all material respects, with the audited financial statements in accordance with the accounting policies for the Summary Financial Statements of Danish Technological Institute.

The Summary Financial Statements are derived from the audited financial statements of Danish Technological Institute for the financial years 2024 and 2025.

The Summary Financial Statements

The Summary Financial Statements do not contain all the disclosures required by the Danish Financial Statements Act applied in the preparation of the audited financial statements of Danish Technological Institute. Reading the Summary Financial Statements and the auditor's report thereon, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited financial statements and the auditor's reports thereon.

The Summary Financial Statements and the audited financial statements do not reflect the effects of events that occurred subsequent to the dates of our reports on the audited financial statements.

The audited financial statements and our report thereon

We expressed unmodified audit opinions in our reports dated 18 March 2025 and 12 March 2026, respectively on the audited financial statements.

Management's responsibility for the Summary Financial Statements

Management is responsible for the preparation of the Summary Financial Statements in accordance with the accounting policies for the Summary Financial Statements of Danish Technological Institute.

Auditor's responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on whether the Summary Financial Statements are, consistent in all material respects, with the audited financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with International Standard on Auditing (ISA) 810 (Revised), Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements.

Hellerup, Denmark, 12 March 2026

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab

CVR-nr. 33 77 12 31

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Letter from the management

Technology for a Better and Safer Future

"Trust is the new currency" was last year’s main theme in Davos where the Danish Technological Institute was invited to speak and contribute. "The World in 2026: on a precipice" is the title of the Global Risk Report published by the World Economic Forum, with the Danish Technological Institute once again appointed as the WEF partner for Denmark.

How should European countries act in a world where the United States is withdrawing its support, China is advancing at a remarkable economic and technological pace, and war is being waged in a Europe that lags in technology, competitiveness and defence? The answer is clear: A Danish and European industrial base that can stand on its own two feet, competitive, resilient and adaptable.

In the words of our founder, Gunnar Gregersen, the mission of the Danish Technological Institute is "to place ourselves where we sense our assistance is needed" – in other words, where society and businesses need us, now and in the future. The Institute forms part of a vital infrastructure that helps companies and society emerge stronger from change and seize the business opportunities it creates.

The Danish Technological Institute supports the Danish manufacturing sector and Denmark’s industrial resilience

More than 40,000 times in 2025, the Danish Technological Institute delivered concrete technological solutions to 10,000 companies. These solutions have helped enhance competitiveness, accelerate development processes and provide companies with access to industry-relevant laboratory facilities. They have also helped reduce the risks involved in companies’ innovation and development.

The Institute steps in where the market cannot carry the task alone, de-risking innovation by investing in equipment and developing new technological know-how. When the Institute’s employees solve a problem for one company, the Institute creates a solution that may also prove valuable in addressing challenges faced by other companies.

The Danish Technological Institute has once again qualified for performance contracts awarded by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, enabling the development of high-risk competencies and capacities to benefit companies in Denmark. When Danish industry succeeds – and thereby demonstrates the Institute’s relevance and value in both words and actions – the Institute has succeeded.

The impact on society, business and people

The Danish Technological Institute’s activities are mission-driven, and it is the Institute’s 1,100 employees and strong values that sustain its determination to act and its contribution to society, particularly in these challenging times. Every day, the Institute’s employees fully embody its societal role as Danish RTO (Research and Technology Organisation) and uphold a results-driven approach characterised by high integrity and a strong focus on societal

impact. It is crucial that the Institute is able to retain and continuously attract specialised employees. It is therefore encouraging that the Danish Technological Institute has been ranked the eighth most attractive workplace among engineers and science professionals in Denmark this year in Universum’s employer image survey.

The Danish Technological Institute lives by its motto: "Technology for a Better and Safer Future."

It requires highly skilled people to deliver world-class solutions to
companies, and it is of great importance that the Institute can retain and attract specialised employees. We are very proud that the Danish Technological Institute was ranked the 8th most attractive workplace among engineers in Denmark. Source: Universum 2025. Photo: © Danish Technological Institute.

Accounting policies for the Summary Financial Statements

Basis of preparation

The Danish Technological Institute Summary Financial Statement for 2025 has been prepared on extracts from the 2024 and 2025 Annual Reports of Danish Technological Institute, which were approved by the Board of Trustees on 18 March 2025 and 12 March 2026, respectively.

The Annual Reports of Danish Technological Institute for 2024 and 2025 are represented in DKK.

Danish Technological Institute's financial year runs from 1 January through 31 December.

The Annual Report on which the Summary Financial Statement is based has been prepared in accordance with the Danish Financial Statements Act. The Summary Financial Statements do not contain all the disclosures required under the Danish Financial Statements Act and, therefore, cannot be read as a substitute for the audited Annual Report of Danish Technological Institute.

Translations policies

All financial statement figures have been translated from DKK into EUR, at the following DKK/EUR exchange rates on 31 December 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025:

Adjustments due to differences in exchange rates at the beginning and of the end of the year, respectively, are presented as foreign exchange rate adjustments in equity. Similarly, adjustments due to differences in exchange rates at the beginning and end of the year for fixed assets are presented in the related notes.

Financial highlights for the group

Financial statements

Income statement

Balance sheet

Statement of changes in equity Group

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