November 17th at The Danish Business Authority - Erhvervsstyrelsen, Langelinie Allé 17, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. The program for the day: Kl. 09:30 10:00 Kl. 10:00 10:10 Kl. 10:10 10:40 Kl. 10:40 11:10 Kl. 11:10 11:40 Kl. 11:40 12:10 Kl. 12:10 13:00 Kl. 13:00 13:30 Kl. 13:30-14:00 Kl. 14:00 14:30 Kl. 14:30 15:00 Registration. Welcome and introduction. Poul Kjær, chairman at XBRL Denmark. The current situation for digital accounting data in Denmark, and the Danish Business Authority s usage of data. Niels-Peter Rønmos, Chief Advisor at the Danish business Authority What does XBRL data contain? Michael Krog, ParsePort and Bent Reiter, EasyX XBRL and contemporary academic research. Adam Krisko, PhD Fellow in Accounting at Roskilde University, Denmark Computer Scientists view of Financial Statements. Allan Grønlund, Phd in Computer Science from Aarhus University Lunch at the Danish Business Authority. Usage of XBRL data at data distributor Bisnode. Ina Sørensen, Database Manager & Gitte Krarup, Manager Risk & Compliance Use of XBRL data for challenge of banks risk assessment and for benchmarking purposes. Thomas Ødegaard, Senior Consultant at Deloitte Consulting & Henrik Grønnegaard is Director and State Authorised Public Accountant at Deloitte Audit Business Solutions The use of XBRL in the production of statistics in Statistics Denmark. Claus Andersen, Deputy Head of Division, Business Dynamics, Statistics Denmark. Coffee Break.
Kl. 15:00 15:15 Kl. 15:15 16:15 The strategic future of XBRL and the reporting and use of digital accounting data. Victor Kjær, Deputy Director General of the Danish Business Authority Roundtable about usage of XBRL. Moderator: Poul Kjær, chairman at XBRL Denmark Registration: Please go to www.xbrlnordic.dk to register. You will also be able to see the program, information about the speaker and other useful information about the conference. After the conference is closed we will invite the participants to mingle and enjoy a glass of wine.
Detailed program for the day: Kl. 09:30 10:00 Kl. 10:00 10:10 Kl. 10:10 10:40 Registration. Welcome and introduction. Poul Kjær, chairman at XBRL Denmark. The current situation for digital accounting data in Denmark, and the Danish Business Authority s usage of data. Today more that 99 % off the 230.000 Danish companies file their annual report in XBRL. All fillings are free available in XBRL in the cloud. This presentation gives a level presentation of the Danish filling platform, taxonomies and a mandatory digital filling off annual reports, and gives a closer look on how Danish Business Authority uses XBRL-data. Niels-Peter Rønmos is Chief Advisor at the Danish business Authority, has work with XBRL for 7 years, and has 20 year of experience working in developing of administrative governmental IT. He is candidata oeconomices, and has a number of certifications in Best Practice frameworks. Kl. 10:40 11:10 What does XBRL data contain? A walkthrough on how we see XBRL data can be used in practice. Looking into the possibilities and areas that XBRL offers and the many advantages that can be reached by the usage of XBRL data. Michael Krog is founding partner of the Danish company ParsePort. Michael has been working with developing XBRL solutions delivering annual reports in XBRL (GAAP/IFRS), financial reports in XBRL (CRD IV) and latest Solvency II reporting in XBRL. Under Michaels management ParsePort has launched a series of XBRL products across Europe. And today ParsePort is serving several European companies. Bent Reiter is vice chairman in XBRL-Denmark and co-founder of EasyX, a company dedicated to XBRL solutions. Bent s knowledge of technology is very wide as well as deep and he has worked with XBRL in more than 10 years. Bent has a background from the Financial Market where he has worked as a consultant in many of the largest financial institutions in Denmark. Bent is very experienced in BI-solutions and one of his main goals is to create solid and technically generic solutions. Bent has a master degree from the Technical University of Denmark..
Detailed program for the day continued: Kl. 11:10 11:40 XBRL and contemporary academic research. The expansion of the practical utilization of XBRL has drawn significant attention from the academic sector, and inspired research in various fields of accounting and auditing ever since the early 2000. The purpose of this presentation is to provide a brief introduction to this research and discuss the role of XBRL within contemporary academic research. Adam Krisko is M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, and M.Sc. in Technological and Socio-economic Planning. He is a PhD Fellow in Accounting at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University. His doctoral research focuses on methods of extracting useful knowledge from digitized financial data. Kl. 11:40 12:10 Computer Scientists view of Financial Statements. Introduction of the current project with the Danish Business Authority that is a part of the bigger DABAI (dabai.dk) project. The overall focus of the project is developing methods for extracting information from the Central Business Register (CVR) and the financial records (XBRL) collected by The Danish Business Authorities such as which factors drive economic growth, which are predictive of looming bankruptcy, and which are indicative of fraud. Given the early state of the project, we will focus on high level ideas which we backup with numbers and visualizations realizable when considering information from thousands of companies. Allan Grønlund, Phd in Computer Science from Aarhus University, studying at the Center for Massiv Data Algorithmics. I worked two years at Siemens Wind Power working on predictive maintenance of the wind turbine fleet followed by three years as an industrial post doc working with data from air traffic control systems. Currently, i work as a researcher at Aarhus University, where i teach the machine learning course and work on industrial collaboration projects rooted in big data, machine learning and data analysis. Kl. 12:10 13:00 Lunch at the Danish Business Authority.
Detailed program for the day continued: Kl. 13:00 13:30 Usage of XBRL data at data distributor Bisnode Presenting how the adaption and usage of XBRL has been as a data distributor, pulling out XBRL data from the Danish Business Authority s, analyzing data, working with data and presenting data towards customers. Also touching the subject of the practical and businesswise use of XBRL data. Ina Sørensen has been working with B2B Data for more than 25 years latest as Content Manager B2B for Group Content Strategy & Development at Bisnode. Gite Krarup is highly experienced in working with Big Data and global data structures in a Live Data Environment the last 12 years for Dun & Bradstreet and Bisnode. Kl. 13:30-14:00 Use of XBRL data for challenge of banks risk assessment and for benchmarking purposes. With accounting data from more than 200.000 Danish companies available in XBRL format, the potential for gaining instant and detailed knowledge about banks loan portfolios and risk assessments and benchmarking companies financial performance with peer groups are huge. See how Deloitte has used XBRL data to challenge banks own risk assessments and benchmarking companies financial performance with peer groups - and lessons learned in that connection. Thomas Ødegaard is Senior Consultant at Deloitte Consulting AIM and has been responsible for developing the tools FSI Analytics and XBRL Analytics for internal use in Deloitte based on XBRL-data from the Danish Business Authority. Henrik Grønnegaard is Director and State Authorised Public Accountant at Deloitte Audit Business Solutions and has been responsible for development of different XBRL tools within Deloitte. Kl. 14:00 14:30 The use of XBRL in the production of statistics in Statistics Denmark. The use of XBRL in the production of statistics in Statistics Denmark. How the Accounts statistics use the XBRL annual reports as a new data source and in the process of data collection. What are the impact in terms of time and quality? Claus Andersen, Deputy Head of Division, Business Dynamics, Statistics Denmark. Main area of responsibility is structural business statistics. Kl. 14:30 15:00 Coffee Break.
Detailed program for the day continued: Kl. 15:00 15:15 The strategic future of XBRL and the reporting and use of digital accounting data. Victor Kjær is Deputy Director General of the Danish Business Authority, which belongs to the Danish Ministry of Business and Growth. He is responsible for the Division dealing with Business conditions and Regulation, which among others comprises company law, accounting and accountants. Kl. 15:15 16:15 Roundtable about usage of XBRL. Moderator: Poul Kjær, chairman at XBRL Denmark Kl. 16:15 Mingle and wine at the Danish Business Authority.