Henrik Lund-Nielsen

TV interview with Henrik Lund-Nielsen, CEO of COBOD International, during the 3D printing of The BOD (Building on demand) building.

Henrik Lund-Nielsen (born February 3, 1965 in Nyborg, Denmark) is a Danish business executive and serial-entrepreneur. He is presently chief executive officer (CEO) at COBOD International A/S and its mother company The 3D Group A/S, and an investor and founder of several Danish growth companies mainly within the 3D printing, and other technology based industries.

Career

Henrik Lund-Nielsen is mostly known from his latest role as CEO and founder of COBOD International, a global leading company within construction printing.

COBOD International has, among other, 3D printed the first building in Europe – The BOD (“Building On Demand”) in Copenhagen in 2017. Prior to that he was the project manager for 3 years for a Danish government supported research project into the “state of art” of 3D construction printing and was in this connection responsible for hosting two of the largest international 3D construction printing conferences so far.

Henrik Lund-Nielsen is a frequent speaker on 3D printing issues in general, and on 3D construction printing in particular, where he is considered to be one of the leading experts globally.

Prior to joining the COBOD International A/S Henrik Lund-Nielsen was involved in the general 3D printing industry for several years among other as the founder and CEO of 3D Printhuset, and his activities previously also include founding and running companies within the recycling and mobile internet sectors.

Henrik Lund-Nielsen holds a Master of Science in Economics from the Copenhagen Business School (Denmark) and in 1991 completed a MBA at U.S. international University (now Alliant International University) in San Diego (USA) where he received The President’s Award for outstanding academic performance. Before turning into a serial entrepreneur, he had a remarkable career as an industrial executive/CEO. After finishing his MBA, Henrik Lund-Nielsen joined Skandinavisk Holding (Industries) A/S, the second largest office furniture manufacturer in Europe, where he advanced several times having been the CEO of various subsidiaries from 1992 to subsequently become Divisional Director in 1998. From 1999 until 2003 he served as CEO/Managing Director at Faber A/S and Faber Holding A/S, which at that time had 1.000 employees and was the second largest manufacturer of window treatments in Europe owned by Velux.

Personal life

Henrik Lund-Nielsen is married to his wife Katja Remvig, with whom he has two children.

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