
performance at the intersection of manufacturing and innovation in the cement and concrete industry. Camilo has been Biomason’s CEO for the past year and driven the continued path to performance of the technology and industrialization and commercialization for the company.
Previously he was president for the Cement Business Unit at Argos USA, VP for Central America and Caribbean and Innovation VP, among other positions, where he had a career of over 19 years. He has a wealth of experience in taking innovation to successful market commercialization in the building materials industry, as well as entry to new markets. He has led large-scale, multi geography businesses in both developed and developing countries, always with clients’ insights and understanding in mind. His experience in R&D, innovation and sustainability bring an insightful perspective to business development and go to market. Camilo’s purpose of driving sustainability in the industry aligns perfectly with Biomason leading the global transition to planet friendly construction through revolutionizing the industry with Biocement.
He holds an MBA from Goizueta Business School at Emory University, a MSc Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of Maryland and a BSc Environmental Engineering from the Escuela de Ingenieria de Antioquia. He has served as a board member of several companies ranging all the way from traditional building materials to green building materials and retail. He currently has the honor to serve as one of the members of the Board of Visitors at UMD Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
About Biomason
Biomason is leading the global transition to planet friendly construction materials. Biomason is a biotech building materials company, harnessing biology to produce high quality concrete. Biomasons technology replaces 100% of Portland cement, and cuts carbon emissions. Biomason is based in Durham NC, where Biotech and technology are developed and has an operation in Bording, Denmark where tiles are produced. Biomason is licensing the technology to precasters around the world focusing on the European and US markets initially but moving swiftly to other countries. The Biomason team is focused on ending the world’s dependence on carbon emitting construction materials.