Danish Data Center Industry
Jacob Laursen is an experienced professional in digital transformation and business innovation, currently serving as Projektchef at Forsvarsministeriet since July 2018, focusing on business transformation and innovation. As a Kreativ konsulent at Innopixel since August 2017, Jacob has contributed to the development of award-winning digital museum experiences. Jacob also holds positions as a Bestyrelsesmedlem for the Danish Data Center Industry, Chairman Of The Board at 7 Mile Technology ApS, and has been involved in various leadership roles and advisory positions in organizations such as Ancong Capital and Danmarks Akkrediteringsinstitution. Education includes a Master IT degree from the University of Southern Denmark and an exchange program at Duke University, among other qualifications in computer science and organizational leadership.
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Danish Data Center Industry
The Danish Data Center Industry (DDI) serves the purpose of attracting more data center investments to Denmark. As the industry association, we represent the interests of the private sector, municipalities and utility companies operating within the data center supply chain. Our role is to support the establishment of new business relationships nationally and internationally, making it easier for the global data center industry to do business with Denmark. To facilitate this, we provide our members with a range of services and promotional opportunities. Among other things, - We provide an overview of the organizations who deliver cutting-edge solutions, products and services to the data center industry in Denmark and abroad. - We organize conferences, participate at exhibitions, and facilitate networking events among our members - We share important industry knowledge with and among our members - We work closely with Invest in Denmark and various industry associations - We facilitate and support of various projects to encourage technological innovation, the green circular economy and professional development.