Powerhouses of European Innovation: Life Sciences Incubators This Thursday, we look forward to publishing our latest research on a vital aspect of the European life sciences ecosystem: incubators. These engines of innovation provide the flexible spaces, specialised equipment, and essential support services necessary to foster ingenuity. Drawing on a diverse sample of 20 incubators from various European cities, our research captures the unique characteristics and contributions of each incubator type, including: - Big vs. Small - New vs. Old - Single Sector vs. Multi-Sector - Private vs. Public Life sciences incubators are more than just buildings; they're dynamic environments where science meets business, and where ideas turn into reality. Key ingredients in their success include flexible physical spaces and adaptable lease/licence models, which provide startups with the agility they need to thrive. Furthermore, the resilient investment returns generated by these incubators have attracted some of the world's largest institutional investors. Maurizio Grilli Matthew Hopkinson Monika Sosnowska, PhD, FCCA, ATT Mark Charlton Potsdam Science Park DeepLabs NovaUCD BioLabs Innovation District Copenhagen Cosymbio Roeland Buckinx Toğrul Gönden #LifeSciences #Innovation #Research #Incubators #RealEstate #Europe
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Incubators, start-up communities, accelerator programmes, mentor programmes. All are vital in order to help researchers with a breakthrough idea bring their solutions to the clinics. In Innovation District Copenhagen we are proud to see our partner Symbion Community featured in this article. #InnovationCPH #DKlifescience