Press room

Welcome to the Oresund Region’s press room. This segment of the portal is intended as a tool for journalists who need the relevant facts, statistics and images to describe the Oresund Region.

PresseFacts and figures

Do you need the freshest statistics about the Oresund Region? The latest comprehensive fact collection about the region is “Øresund Trends 2008”, published by The Oresund Committee. See link to the right.

The Oresund Bridge, Øresundsbro Konsortiet, regularly publish statistics and facts about the region on their website. Another good source is the Øresund Institute, a non-profit organisation which works to promote integration in the Oresund Region through investigations, scientific research and active media politics. Their publications can be purchased through their website. See links to the right.

News about the region

Do you wish to be kept up to date about the Oresund Region? If so, there are many newsletters and news-services to choose from. See links to News From Oresund, Rapidus, Øresunddirekt and the Oresund Committee to the right.

Image bank

This gallery contains free high-resolution photographs. Please note that the photos may only be used for articles or information material that describes or markets the Oresund Region. Www.oresundsregionen.org should always be mentioned as the source of the image. The image bank consists of the following categories:

Øresund Trends

Find facts and statistics about the Øresund Region in the fact collection Øresund Trends 2008, published by the Öresund Committee.

The Øresund Bridge

The home page of the Øresund Bridge contains information about traffic and prices for crossing the bridge, as well as useful facts and statistics about the Region.

The Oresund Institute

The Oresund Institute is a non-profit Danish-Swedish association founded with the purpose of encouraging integration within the Øresund region.

Newsletters

If you wish to be updated on the Oresund Region, these newsletters will do the trick: News from Oresund, Rapidus, Øresunddirekt. They do, however, require the reader to understand Swedish or Danish.