Financial Times commends Greater Copenhagen for Europe’s best business strategy
The Financial Times has named Greater Copenhagen the European leader in attracting investors and companies among mid-sized regions. Businesses in Copenhagen Science City find themselves... Read More
Succesful collaboration with PhDs
The cleantech company Aquaporin, based in Copenhagen Science City, has partnered with the University of Copenhagen to provide training for PhDs. The collaboration between the... Read More
Video: Professor on being a part of Copenhagen Science City
The close ties to the University of Copenhagen were a key reason that INFUSER chose to move to Copenhagen Science City. INFUSER has developed an... Read More
Hand-picked foreign talents
Companies in Copenhagen Science City now have a new tool, Talent Attraction Denmark, which coordinates efforts to recruit highly specialised foreigners. As Danish companies rely... Read More
Cancer breakthrough opens doors to the business world
A newly developed antibody can save cancer-inflicted bones. The next step is inviting pharmaceutical companies to the table. Researchers from Finsen Laboratory at Rigshospitalet and BRIC... Read More
Leading nerve researcher relocates to Copenhagen
A DKK 40 million grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation is bringing professor Ole Kiehn and his laboratory to Copenhagen Science City, where he will... Read More
Chemist brings fresh air to city dwellers
The company Airlabs, founded on the basis of research by the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Chemistry, is aiming to do something about pollution in... Read More
Skywalk connects two neighbourhoods
Copenhagen Science City became more close-knit in 2015 with the establishment of a 120-ton skywalk between two sections of one of the largest new buildings... Read More






