Inside Denmark’s innovation engine

With half of its staff being international, the BioInnovation Institute reflects Denmark’s broader transformation into a global innovation hub. But can the country—and Europe—keep up the pace? “If reforms are made now, we can close the gap in ten years,” explains BII’s CEO

Jens Nielsen, CEO of BII since 2019, at the Institute’s headquarters on Ole Maaløes Vej in Copenhagen. Photo: The Copenhagen Post.

At the BioInnovation Institute, international professionals make up approximately half of the staff. The organization currently employs around 80 people, representing more than 20 nationalities. According to CEO Jens Nielsen, this international composition was not driven by a specific strategy, but rather by a focus on recruiting the most qualified individuals available, regardless of their […]


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