Explicit ApS
Inger Østergaard Lilja is an experienced marketing and communications professional with a strong background in SaaS and human capital management. Currently, Inger serves as Senior Executive Advisor at Explicit ApS and Marketing Director at Userly Aps since December 2024. Previous roles include Chief Marketing Officer at Paychex Europe, where Inger led a team of 18 in implementing marketing strategies across various market segments. Inger has also held the position of Marketing Director at Lessor Group, significantly contributing to the company’s marketing function during its acquisition by Paychex. Earlier experience includes managing global online content initiatives at Radiometer, leading communications for Debitoor at e-conomic international, and working in translation and project coordination roles at Saxo Bank and Abbott Diagnostics. Inger holds a Master of Arts degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Copenhagen and has pursued further education in journalism and translation.
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Explicit ApS
Explicit is a pioneering technology company dedicated to developing innovative emissions monitoring techniques using drones. Delivering reliable, transparent, and actionable emissions data, we enable industry to understand and document their emissions and authorities to monitor compliance. Operating on a global scale, we use advanced measurement techniques, micro sensor technology and proprietary data systems to measure critical air quality and climate impact. To measure fugitive emissions from the energy sector – offshore, onshore, biogas, and wastewater treatment plants - Explicit has developed the Drone Flux Measurement (DFM) method. This unique and innovative drone-based technique allows for quantification of greenhouse gas emissions such as methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide and has received the international ISO 17025 accreditation. We’re a growing team of talent headquartered in Denmark with offices in both Germany and Australia.