Holger Crafoord
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Alf Erik Holger Crafoord (born Lundquist; 25 July 1908 – 21 May 1982) was a Swedish industrialist and patron. He founded
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, which developed and commercialized the artificial kidney. He also established the , the proceeds of which fund the Crafoord Prize for scientific research.


Biography

Holger Crafoord was born in Stockholm, the son of Alfred Lundquist (1882–1927), an army officer, and Hanna Lundquist née Johansson (1883–1965). The marriage is said to have been short-lived, and Hanna Lundquist supported herself and her son in meager circumstances as the proprietor of a grocery store. She later remarried ship engineer Harry Crafoord (1881–1935), who adopted her stepson. Crafoord attended Palmgrenska samskolan and
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in Stockholm growing up. After graduating from the Stockholm School of Economics in 1930, Crafoord started working at
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's the same year. In 1935, Crafoord married Anna-Greta Crafoord née Löfdal (1914–1994) and they had three daughters: Birgitta, Katarina, and Margareta. Crafoord was the director of paper mill for a number of years. He was involved in a number of organizations, including as a board member of the Association of Swedish Lithographic Printers, head of a paper packaging employers' association, head of the Cultural History Society, and head of the board of a bank. At Åkerlund & Rausing, he was Managing Director from 1946 to 1968 and Chairman of the Board from 1968 to 1972. During his time at the company, the food packaging company
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was established in 1950. By later selling his stake in the company, he freed up a considerable amount of capital which he could use to build up the international company
Gambro Gambro is a global medical technology company that manufactures products for dialysis treatment. The company is involved in developing, manufacturing and supplying products and therapies for kidney and liver dialysis, , and other extracorporeal ...
. Crafoord suffered from asthma and severe
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for a number of years. In 1982, he died in Lund of sepsis. He is buried at Ödestugu cemetery in Jönköping Municipality.


Gambro

Professor Nils Alwall had been working since the 1940s on an artificial kidney and dialysis treatments to filter the blood of kidney patients. The filters of the time required a long cleaning process to render them suitable for reuse. In 1961, after being unable to help two patients due to these limitations, Alwall happened to meet Crafoord at a dinner. What Alwall needed was someone to produce disposable filters; Crafoord had experience in the manufacturing and plastics industry and was very interested in financing the product, which could save lives. In 1964, Crafoord founded the company Gambro – originally AB – which developed and three years later commercialized the invention. In 1981, Gambro "diversified into the heart-lung product area and built up a special network of suppliers", developing other technologies for treating blood outside the body ( extracorporeally), for example in connection with heart surgery, and blood component technology, which separates blood into different components and then uses some of them in the care of cancer patients.


Crafoord Foundation and Prize

Crafoord laid the foundations for the in 1980 and the Crafoord Prize which has been awarded since 1982 and was intended to supplement fields awarded the
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, with awards for arthritis research as well. He was the founder of the Holger Crafoord Economics Center in Lund, which later became the Lund University School of Economics and Management.


Awards

In 1972 Crafoord was awarded an honorary doctorate in economics and in 1976 an honorary doctorate in medicine from
Lund University , motto = Ad utrumque , mottoeng = Prepared for both , established = , type = Public research university , budget = SEK 9 billion Order of the Polar Star (KmstkNO, 3 December 1974) * Member of the Society of Sciences in Lund (LVSL) * Awarded
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in 1982


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Crafoord, Holger Businesspeople from Stockholm Stockholm School of Economics alumni 1982 deaths 1908 births Lund University 20th-century Swedish businesspeople Recipients of the Illis quorum