Danish-UK Chamber of Commerce; London From yeast to beer Carlsberg in a world where New is Normal Flemming Besenbacher, Prof. Dr. Scient Chairman for the Board of Directors Carlsberg A/S f.besenbacher@carlsbergfoundation.dk
Carlsberg from 1847 to 2015 1847 J.C. Jacobsen founds the Carlsberg Brewery 1970 Merger of Carlsberg and Tuborg. Carlsberg becomes a stock listed company 1999 1876 J.C. Jacobsen founds The Carlsberg Foundation to support fundamental research 1902 Carl Jacobsen founds the New Carlsberg Foundation to support art The Foundation remains the main controlling shareholder (30.3% shares and 76.5% of the votes) 2015 1847 1876 1902 1970 1999 2015 Timeline
Carlsberg 2015 No.1 in Northern & Eastern Europe and fourth largest brewer in the world 46,000 employees on three continents 150 markets around the world 37bn bottles of beer sold in 2014* 66bn DKK turnover in 2014 500 Different brands worldwide * 33 cl bottles
Three regions 2014 Split Western Europe Eastern Europe Asia Group % of total beer volume 41 31 28 % of EBIT 51 28 21
Value Creation: Carlsberg s key figures 1999-2014 Market cap. billion DKK 1999 2013 2014 Volume million hl. 1998/1999 2014 Operating profit before special items, billion DKK 1998/1999 2014 +466 % 74,5 +365 % +552 % 135 9.230 16 37 1.673
From Yeast to Beer, from Science to Business The Carlsberg Laboratory... since 1876 The principal task of The Carlsberg Laboratory shall be to develop as complete a scientific basis as possible for the malting, brewing and fermentation operations. Raw materials Yeast, biotech Ingredients Brewing chemistry
Carlsberg Laboratory Scientific achievements 1879-1909 1876-1900 1900-1939 1919-1959 1919-1957 1959-1987 1997-2015 Emil Chr. Hansen Johan Kjeldahl S.P.L. Sørensen K. Linderstrøm-Lang Øjvind Winge Martin Ottesen Birgitte Skadhauge Purifying yeast Saccharomyces carlsbergensis Quantifying Nitogen in organic compounds ph concept Purifying Albumin Null-Lox, and Climate Resistant Barley Protein chemistry, dynamics, enzymes Manipulate single yeast cells on a genetic level Subtilisin, an alkaline protease, enzymes
Carlsberg is GloCal company We are today competing in an increasingly volatile, complex and changing globalized world.
New is normal Everything is interconnected Uncertainty is the new normal Complexity is increasing The marketplace is global The speed of change is increasing Resources are getting scarce Facebook connections across the globe Source: Facebook
21 st Century Grand Challenges Minerals Food production Environment and Climate change Population the driver From 7 to 10 billion Conflict and terrorism Biodiversity Water resource Health Energy supply and energy storage
What does the world look like in 2028?
Urban Challenges Demographic change Urbanization: Half the world population now lives in urban areas 25 cities with over 10 million population (Chongqing, China the most promising city) Safety and security Urban Challenges Health care 300 cities with over a million population Scarcity of natural resources Climate change
Carlsberg committed to growing responsibly FOCUSING ON RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT HEALTH & WELL-BEING PEOPLE & POLICIES
Carlsberg committed to growing responsibly YOLO = you only live once
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BEER probably the best beverage alcohol drink Healthy reasons to Thirst for Beer More vitamins Source of silicon 90-94% Water 5% Alcohol 0,5-4% Minerals 1-6% Carbonhydrates 0,1-0,6% Proteins 0,5% CO2 Positive water balance Lower alcohol density Fewer calories Source of hops
Beer in moderation has beneficial health effects Take-out: Drinking beer in moderation has beneficial effects on many aspects of health including reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease The health benefits described are the result of light to moderate, or responsible, consumption of beer and the effects on health are quite the opposite when consumption levels rise. Source: Corrao G, Rubbiati L, Bagnardi V, Zambon A and Poikolainen K (2000). Alcohol and coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis. Addiction, 95(10):1505-1523.