Photos: Malthe Ivarsson
The evening was hosted by Mette Walsted Vestergaard and Pilou Asbæk.
Andreas Mogensen was on stage to talk about the significance of research.
The duo Bremer/McCoy filled the Opera House with atmospheric tones.
Members of the public were enjoying the show.
Her Majesty the Queen was attending the event.
The evening was held at the Danish Opera House in Copenhagen.
Geologist Minik Rosing took the stage to give a talk on how research originates.
Danish Dance Theatre delivered a dance performance live on stage.
The Danish pop band Blæst provided the evening’s final musical performance.
The group won the prize for their work in the study of the Universe’s heaviest elements.
He won the prize for his work in quantum technology with the Danish business Sparrow Quantum.
The awards were presented by Her Majesty Queen Mary and the Minister of Education and Research Christiana Egelund.
The contributing funds include Novo Nordisk Foundation, Carlsberg Foundation, Villum Foundation, and Innovation Fund Denmark.