ECOncrete is setting up a Nordic office in Denmark
ECOncrete works with all types of marine construction projects including offshore wind parks and any subsea infrastructure that uses concrete such as ports, bridges, subsea cables, coastal protection and waterfronts.
ECOncrete’s unique technology can be seamlessly integrated into local supply chains in all types of marine infrastructure projects to offset the negative impact of underwater concrete structures.
The technology has been applied worldwide and across nine seas. ECOncrete has led projects collaborating with DTU Copenhagen, Danish startups and industry leaders.
We are pleased to have set up operations in Denmark to answer market demand and develop the emerging projects in the region, and are keen to implement and further develop our marine construction solutions that restore and enhance marine biodiversity with local partners.
As a leader in offshore wind and with a strong focus on the green transition, Denmark is a great match for ECOncrete and our ambition to prevent and reverse the negative impact that coastal and offshore construction has had on subsea biodiversity.
The team at Invest in Denmark have been very helpful in facilitating introductions to relevant stakeholders and potential partners and we have appreciated their support both during the phase of initial market scoping and once we decided to establish an office in Denmark.
Invest in Denmark's services
Invest in Denmark helped ECOncrete explore opportunities in Denmark facilitating introductions to key collaboration partners and stakeholders including Business Esbjerg, Port of Esbjerg, Green Power Denmark, the Ocean Institute and Kongstein as well as key service providers such law firms to help them set up their legal entity in Denmark.
Invest in Denmark also helped ECOncrete by providing insights about the offshore wind industry, ports as well as cable and scour protection companies in Denmark and an overview of relevant engineering consultancy companies supporting these projects.
We are delighted to welcome ECOncrete to Denmark. ECOncrete offers a real innovative solution to prevent and mitigate negative impact on marine biodiversity. It’s an opportunity to rethink our approach to marine construction, which will become increasingly important as we continue to build out coastal protection, ports and offshore infrastructure.
Biodiversity is an area of both growing focus and opportunity in Denmark. In parallel with our net zero ambition in 2045 and 70% reductions in CO2 emissions goal by 2030, Denmark reached a Tripartite Agreement in 2024 focused on increasing biodiversity also in the marine environment across straights, fjords and coastal waters. The Agreement also and established the Marine Nature Fund to help restore marine ecosystems and ensure biodiversity is accounted for during future buildout of subsea infrastructure including offshore wind.
Invest in Denmark looks forward to continue to support ECOncrete as they expand their Nordic operations in Denmark.
About ECOncrete
- Established in 2012, ECOncrete is an interdisciplinary science-based company with a unique blend of professionals, including biologists, ecologists, environmental engineers, designers, and concrete technology specialists.
- ECOncrete’s patented technology enables the build out of stronger, greener marine infrastructure. By enabling life on concrete, projects can meet both climate action goals as well as business goals. The ECOncrete solution is tailored to meet the requirements of each project, and can be seamlessly integrated into the project by local contractors.
For more information about ECOncrete and its projects, visit www.econcretetech.com
Why Denmark? Biodiversity & Offshore Wind Buildout
The Tripartite Agreement from 2024 include working towards:
- Increased biodiversity, including the creation of 21 new national parks, one peri-urban national park, and improvements to the marine environment in Lillebælt and Øresund
- Enhanced water quality efforts, with a focus on reducing hypoxia in Danish fjords and
coastal waters
Read more about the agreements on a Green Denmark - Ministeriet for Grøn Trepart
The Marine Nature Fund and Offshore Wind build out:
The Danish government established a Marine Nature Fund in 2024 to focus on restoring the biodiversity of marine ecosystems and ensuring marine biodiversity is accounted for during buildout of subsea infrastructure and in particular future offshore wind
Read more about the Marine Nature Fund
Read more about the 3GW offshore wind tender currently in progress (2025)