Danish Permanent Representation to the EU
Katinka is attaché for digitalisation and telecommunication at the Danish Permanent Representation to the EU, and will be chairing the Working Party on Telecommunications during the Danish Presidency in autumn 2025. Katinka came from a position as chief advisor in the Danish Ministry for Digital Government, where she has been responsible for negotiating the AI Act and the Cyber Resilience Act. Earlier she has worked in Brussels for six years at the Danish Chamber of Commerce and EuroCommerce.
Katinka Clausdatter Worsøe commenced in the position as attaché for digitalisation at the Danish Permanent Representation to the EU in august, replacing Maria Danmark Nielsen. She will be in Brussels for at least two years, and will chair the Working Party on Telecommunications during the Danish Presidency of the Council in the autumn of 2025. Katinka came from a position as chief advisor in the Danish Ministry for Digital Government and Gender Equality, where she has been responsible for negotiating the AI Act and closely involved in the negotiations of the Cyber Resilience Act, as well as many other digital files. Earlier in her career she has worked in Brussels for six years at the Danish Chamber of Commerce and EuroCommerce, with responsibilities within primarily digitalisation, competition policy as well as sustainability.
Katinka is attaché for digitalisation and telecommunication at the Danish Permanent Representation to the EU, and will be chairing the Working Party on Telecommunications during the Danish Presidency in autumn 2025. Katinka came from a position as chief advisor in the Danish Ministry for Digital Government, where she has been responsible for negotiating the AI Act and the Cyber Resilience Act. Earlier she has worked in Brussels for six years at the Danish Chamber of Commerce and EuroCommerce.
Katinka Clausdatter Worsøe commenced in the position as attaché for digitalisation at the Danish Permanent Representation to the EU in august, replacing Maria Danmark Nielsen. She will be in Brussels for at least two years, and will chair the Working Party on Telecommunications during the Danish Presidency of the Council in the autumn of 2025. Katinka came from a position as chief advisor in the Danish Ministry for Digital Government and Gender Equality, where she has been responsible for negotiating the AI Act and closely involved in the negotiations of the Cyber Resilience Act, as well as many other digital files. Earlier in her career she has worked in Brussels for six years at the Danish Chamber of Commerce and EuroCommerce, with responsibilities within primarily digitalisation, competition policy as well as sustainability.