Board Of Directors

Jing Liu

Ceo & Board Member

Jing Liu

Born in 1971, board member since 2006. 

Dr. Jing Liu, inventor and co-founder of BPC Instruments, has been a key figure since its founding in 2005. He served as CTO and Board member before becoming CEO in 2014, leading the company into a growth phase. An associate professor at Lund University, Jing has over 20 years of experience in environmental biotechnology, biogas optimisation, and instrumentation. His career spans academic research, product development, and business strategy, with significant achievements in the biogas and bioanalysis fields.

“Measuring low gas volume and flow with high precision opens new doors for optimising processes. You can only optimise a process and improve efficiency if you know what’s happening. That’s what BPC Instruments enables you to do. At BPC Instruments, we prioritise innovation, quality, and customer focus to meet our customers’ needs.” – Dr. Jing Liu.

Not independent in relation to the company, its executive management, and major shareholders of the company.

Jing Liu holds circa 60 percent of the shares in BPC Instruments AB (publ).

Gustaf Olsson

Chairman Of The Board

Gustaf Olsson

Born in 1940, Chairman since 2017. 

Prof. Gustaf Olsson, professor emeritus at Lund University, Sweden, is a co-founder of Bioprocess Control (now BPC Instruments) and has served as chairman of the board since 2017. With a research career spanning decades, his work has focused on control and automation in water systems, energy, and industrial processes, with recent emphasis on the climate-water-energy-food nexus. He has been a guest professor at institutions worldwide, including Chalmers University, the Technical University of Malaysia, and Tsinghua University, and holds numerous honours, including an Honorary Doctorate from UTM and an IWA Publication Award.

“For over four decades, I have researched instrumentation and control in wastewater systems and recognised the critical need for reliable feedback control. BPC Instruments, under Dr Jing Liu’s leadership, has revolutionised smart instrumentation for biogas, biodegradability, and compostability, becoming a global technology leader in both industry and research.” – Prof. Gustaf Olsson. 

Independent in relation to the company, its executive management, and major shareholders of the company.

Gustaf Olsson holds circa 4,5 percent of the shares in BPC Instruments AB (publ).

Kristofer Cook

Board Member

Kristofer Cook

Born in 1973, board member since 2006. 

Kristofer Cook, co-founder of Bioprocess Control (renamed BPC Instruments in 2020), served as CEO from 2006 to 2009. He holds an M.Sc. from LTH, Sweden, and an M.B.A. from Solvay Business School, Belgium. Over the past 15 years, Kristofer has co-founded several award-winning companies in biotechnology, cleantech, and food-tech, including Bioextrax, Cyclicor, and Carbiotix, where he currently serves as CBDO and Chairman.

“BPC Instruments stands out as a truly innovative company, constantly striving for better solutions. After 20 years of growth and success, I believe the company’s best years lie ahead as it expands its focus and accelerates development.” – Kristofer Cook.

Independent in relation to the company, its executive management, and major shareholders of the company.

Kristofer Cook holds circa 2 percent of the shares in BPC Instruments AB (publ).

Anita Sindberg

Board Member

Anita Sindberg

Born in 1968, board member since 2021. 

Anita Sindberg, M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from LTH, Lund University, has been a Board member at BPC Instruments since 2021. She is CEO of Sustainable Business Hub Scandinavia AB and a professional Board director specialising in sustainable business models. With over 20 years of experience, Anita has held leadership roles in global companies across green tech, agro tech, food tech, and more, focusing on business strategy, sustainability, and change management.

“BPC Instruments has been a pioneer in biogas and biomethane analysis, contributing significantly to reducing dependence on fossil fuels. I’m proud to be part of the company’s transformation as it expands its innovative technology into new markets, making a positive difference for customers and the environment. By addressing challenges like biodegradability, wastewater treatment, and greenhouse gas reduction, BPC is helping to achieve global sustainability goals and reduce the use of fossil fuels, raw materials, water, and energy.” – Anita Sindberg

Independent in relation to the company, its executive management, and major shareholders of the company.

Anita Sindberg holds 0,05 percent of the shares in BPC Instruments AB (publ).