EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 53 MIN
E66 #Ecosystem Builders "From excellent research to real-world impact" with Jens Nielsen
from Life Science Talent Talks · host Life Science Talent Ecosystem
In this episode, Jens Nielsen, CEO of BioInnovation Institute, joins Søren and Per Christensen from Black Swans Exist to share how Denmark built one of the world’s leading life science startup ecosystems - and how that model is now being expanded into quantum and deep tech.Jens reflects on his journey from academic researcher and professor in engineering biology to serial entrepreneur and ecosystem builder. He discusses how his passion for translating science into real-world impact led him to found multiple companies and eventually help build BII as a launchpad for early-stage innovation.The conversation explores how ecosystems are formed, what makes academic science commercially viable, and why the combination of talent, capital, and institutional support is critical. Jens also explains why Denmark has been uniquely successful in scaling biotech startups and what lessons can be transferred to emerging fields like quantum technology.A central theme is how scientists can transition into entrepreneurship - not just through training, but through mindset shifts, feedback culture, and selecting the right people with coachability, curiosity, and resilience. The episode also dives into team dynamics, founder evolution, and why most startup challenges ultimately come down to people rather than technology.Finally, Jens shares a broader reflection on Europe’s opportunity in deep tech and why researchers must take responsibility for translating their own work into societal impact.⏱️ TIMESTAMP00:00 Introduction – Life Science Talent Talks Miniseries & Ecosystem Builders01:00 Jens Nielsen’s Background - Engineering Biology, Academia & Entrepreneurship03:00 The Birth of BioInnovation Institute (BII)06:00 Why Denmark Became a Life Science Startup Leader07:00 From Life Science to Quantum Ecosystems12:00 Ingredients of a Strong Deep Tech Ecosystem21:00 Selecting Scientific Entrepreneurs - Science + Market Fit30:00 Rethinking Startup Education - From Lectures to Gap Analysis32:00 Mindset of Scientific Entrepreneurs35:00 Founder-to-CEO Evolution in Scaling Companies39:00 Cap Tables, Equity & Managing Founder Expectations41:00 Investor Dynamics & Founder Role Transitions44:00 Culture, Leadership Principles & Scaling Challenges48:00 Academic Training as Entrepreneurial Advantage50:00 Europe vs US in Deep Tech Innovation💡 Quote:“You cannot find a better entrepreneur to translate science than the person who actually did the science - because they know it deeply and care about making it matter.” - Jens NielsenIdeas for future podcast guests or themes? 💡We want to co-create this podcast with you. We’d therefore love to hear your suggestions for future podcast guests, ecosystem builders, or deep tech themes.Feel free to share in a private message or leave a comment below 🙏🏼(It's also ok to invite yourself 😉)Call to ActionIf this episode sparked your interest:Share it with someone working in science, startups, or innovationFollow the miniseries for more conversations with ecosystem builders
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In this episode, Jens Nielsen, CEO of BioInnovation Institute, joins Søren and Per Christensen from Black Swans Exist to share how Denmark built one of the world’s leading life science startup ecosystems - and how that model is now being expanded into quantum and deep tech.Jens reflects on his journey from academic researcher and professor in engineering biology to serial entrepreneur and ecosystem builder. He discusses how his passion for translating science into real-world impact led him to found multiple companies and eventually help build BII as a launchpad for early-stage innovation.The conversation explores how ecosystems are formed, what makes academic science commercially viable, and why the combination of talent, capital, and institutional support is critical. Jens also explains why Denmark has been uniquely successful in scaling biotech startups and what lessons can be transferred to emerging fields like quantum technology.A central theme is how scientists can transition into entrepreneurship - not just through training, but through mindset shifts, feedback culture, and selecting the right people with coachability, curiosity, and resilience. The episode also dives into team dynamics, founder evolution, and why most startup challenges ultimately come down to people rather than technology.Finally, Jens shares a broader reflection on Europe’s opportunity in deep tech and why researchers must take responsibility for translating their own work into societal impact.⏱️ TIMESTAMP00:00 Introduction – Life Science Talent Talks Miniseries & Ecosystem Builders01:00 Jens Nielsen’s Background - Engineering Biology, Academia & Entrepreneurship03:00 The Birth of BioInnovation Institute (BII)06:00 Why Denmark Became a Life Science Startup Leader07:00 From Life Science to Quantum Ecosystems12:00 Ingredients of a Strong Deep Tech Ecosystem21:00 Selecting Scientific Entrepreneurs - Science + Market Fit30:00 Rethinking Startup Education - From Lectures to Gap Analysis32:00 Mindset of Scientific Entrepreneurs35:00 Founder-to-CEO Evolution in Scaling Companies39:00 Cap Tables, Equity & Managing Founder Expectations41:00 Investor Dynamics & Founder Role Transitions44:00 Culture, Leadership Principles & Scaling Challenges48:00 Academic Training as Entrepreneurial Advantage50:00 Europe vs US in Deep Tech Innovation💡 Quote:“You cannot find a better entrepreneur to translate science than the person who actually did the science - because they know it deeply and care about making it matter.” - Jens NielsenIdeas for future podcast guests or themes? 💡We want to co-create this podcast with you. We’d therefore love to hear your suggestions for future podcast guests, ecosystem builders, or deep tech themes.Feel free to share in a private message or leave a comment below 🙏🏼(It's also ok to invite yourself 😉)Call to ActionIf this episode sparked your interest:Share it with someone working in science, startups, or innovationFollow the miniseries for more conversations with ecosystem builders
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