Innovation district partner gets massive financial boost
Five point five billion Danish Kroner or 736 million Euro. That was the size of a recent grant to INNOVATION DISTRICT COPENHAGEN -partner BioInnovation Institute (BII). The massive grant was announced on January 15th 2026 and comes from another innovation district partner, the Novo Nordisk Foundation, in recognition of BII’s impressive track record as a deep-tech incubator and accelerator. The aim is to expand BII’s current activities as well as moving into new strategic areas and geographies. The new funding frame runs from 2026 to 2035.
Instrumental in developing more than 130 start-ups
The grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation empowers BII to take a leading role in Europe’s response to pressing issues within human health, planetary health and societal resilience. Since BII’s launch in 2018 they have helped create and develop more than 130 companies which have attracted more than DKK 7 billion in external funding. The added financial muscle allows BII to help Denmark’s innovation engine scale in a way that supports broader European competitiveness.
New scientific and technological fields
Over the coming years, BII expects to scale its activities by significantly increasing the number of start-ups supported each year. While supporting life science and biotech start-ups will remain key, the new long-term support from the Novo Nordisk Foundation enables BII to venture into new scientific and technological fields like AI and quantum, which are also key focus areas for the innovation district.
We are giving BII the opportunity to expand its reach and further strengthen its position as a European powerhouse for innovation. This will prove instrumental in securing that even more science is translated into new companies, jobs and solutions benefitting people and our planet – and ultimately driving the growth and entrepreneurial culture that will benefit European competitiveness:” Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, CEO of the Novo Nordisk Foundation.
A successful platform for innovation
Continued investment in innovation is key, and since BII’s establishment in 2018, venture capital investments into Danish biotech have increased more than fourfold.
With the renewed support of BII in Denmark, the strong national platform can be leveraged to back BII’s ambition of expanding in Europe, working in partnerships with leading universities and research institutions. Physically anchored in Innovation District Copenhagen, BII also serves as a hub for connecting Denmark’s life science ecosystem with leading innovation districts across Europe.
None of this would be possible without the long-term support from the Novo Nordisk Foundation, which provides exceptional conditions for bringing more scientific breakthroughs to the market to address global challenges. We have proven that our innovation platform is successful, but we cannot push the boundaries of innovation alone. Strengthening partnerships will remain a top priority as we continue to develop Denmark’s innovation ecosystem and help ensure Europe’s competitiveness:” Jens Nielsen, CEO, BioInnovation Institute.
Major commercial and philanthropic partners
BII’s platform has already attracted major commercial and philanthropic partners. Notable collaborations include joint initiatives with Ferring and the Gates Foundation to advance women’s health innovation, and more recent partnerships with the Villum Foundation and the Lundbeck Foundation to support early-stage start-ups in Power-to-X technologies and brain disease treatment.
Attractive destination for investors
The new funding will further strengthen BII’s position as an attractive destination for investors, enhance its ability to collaborate with academic institutions across Denmark and Europe and support the formation of new partnerships with industry and foundations – all of which are critical elements in sustaining a vibrant innovation ecosystem.
About BioInnovation Institute
BioInnovation Institute (BII) accelerates world-class innovation to benefit people and society. Through the programs, Venture Lab, Bio Studio and BII Quantum Lab, they support life science and deep tech start-ups with knowledge, network, infrastructure and funding of up to 3M EUR per project and 1.8 M EUR per start-up. With BII’s expertise, network, funding, and infrastructure, they empower early-stage startups and translational research projects to succeed and believe in the transformative power of innovation. Read more on www.bii.dk
About the Novo Nordisk Foundation
Established in Denmark in 1924, the Novo Nordisk Foundation is an enterprise foundation with philanthropic objectives. The vision of the Foundation is to improve people’s health and the sustainability of society and the planet. The Foundation’s mission is to progress research and innovation in the prevention and treatment of cardiometabolic and infectious diseases as well as to advance knowledge and solutions to support a green transformation of society.
