The Utrecht Economic Board visited Copenhagen Science City in the Mærsk Tower on March 14th 2023 to exchange knowledge and experience creating the best ecosystem... Read More
Hospital staff create value when they spend time face-to-face with patients, not glued to screens. That is a central mantra for the Innovation Centre at... Read More
Corruption is bad for business. It weakens a states capacity to protect business owners from having to pay bribes, or even from losing the company... Read More
Copenhagen Science City will soon be able to welcome a sizeable addition to the local selection of commercial properties. The Danish pension fund-owned developer ATP... Read More
Danish companies compete with the coolest countries for the brightest minds. In October 2022 Copenhagen Science City joined forces with the investment and talent-attraction organisation... Read More
In a globalised world, your talent for tech and your tech start-up is welcomed almost everywhere in the world. So why should you choose Copenhagen... Read More
Construction projects that cross property lines are rare. They come with a whole subset of challenges above and beyond the ones characteristic to all projects... Read More
The right staff is always important to the success of a company. For deep-tech companies, being able to attract and retain the right talent is... Read More
Tomorrow’s tech needs tomorrow’s talent. Quantum computers are very close to becoming a reality and over the past two years, demand for people with quantum... Read More
Insights from University of Copenhagen should play a bigger part in solving societal problems. To this end the university opens the new innovation centre “Lighthouse”... Read More
An extension of the Copenhagen Metro line to serve the coming neighbourhood Lynetteholm is currently being discussed. Original plans from late 2021 included a station... Read More
Developing an innovation district is a team-sport. “Team” Copenhagen Science City has just been joined by two important players. One from the City of Copenhagen... Read More
The quantum computers of the future will be built using materials and technologies that are not readily available today. The Novo Nordisk Foundation has announced... Read More
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to Professor Morten Meldal of the University of Copenhagen’s Department of Chemistry. He is recognized for his pioneering... Read More
The first fully functional quantum computer in the world may be built in Copenhagen, Denmark. This thanks to a 200 million € (1,5 billion DKK)... Read More
Denmark leads the world in its ability to adopt and explore new digital technologies. This according to the 2022 IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking published... Read More
Students at the leading university MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) can find internships at just about any company almost anywhere in the world. Engineering intern... Read More
Playing team sports is a great way to form bonds and combat loneliness. Recent research at University of Copenhagen shows that this is true even... Read More
Simon Bruntse’s first start-up failed… But the way it failed made him feel like a winner. Like many other student entrepreneurs in Copenhagen Science City,... Read More
INNOVATION DISTRICT COLLABORATION: Learning to read is hard, but it opens the door to lifelong education and understanding. Now, new research shows that reading skills... Read More
Compared to other rich countries, Denmark saw more investments flowing in, kept prices down and strengthened its public finances even during the trying times of... Read More
Gathering tech-intensive companies, universities and start-up communities into distinct local geographies is a global phenomenon on the rise. Amsterdam is home to one of the... Read More
Universities have equipment that most private companies can only dream about. They also have next level skills to study and test new products and materials.... Read More
New companies launched by researchers, students and graduates is a significant way to distribute university knowledge. Direct experience with innovation and entrepreneurship is increasingly seen... Read More
The Copenhagen Science City Secretariat is pleased to welcome new staff member Mark Esben Martino to the team. His responsibilities will include management of projects... Read More
Innovators need to build and test their solutions. This is true for start-up founders as well as researchers. Fortunately, the innovation district Copenhagen Science City... Read More
A new NATO centre for quantum technology will headquarter with Copenhagen Science City-partner University of Copenhagen. The centre, NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North... Read More
The health and care sector can expect to undergo massive changes in future years. Outside pressures will determine the overall direction of the changes. Knowing... Read More
The verdict is in. Out of almost 90 hospitals in Denmark, the Copenhagen Science City-partner Rigshospitalet is the best. This honourable conclusion comes from Danish... Read More
Bad health is big business. Whether in prevention, diagnosis or cure, the potential for jobs and profit is huge in the life science industry. This... Read More
University of Copenhagen is home to possibly the best microscopy facility in the world, the Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy. The Copenhagen Science City-located CFIM... Read More
Rigshospitalet’s new hospital for children, young people, expecting mothers and their families will be named after Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mary. The hospital is... Read More
In a globalised world, your talent for tech and your tech start-up is welcomed almost everywhere in the world. So why should you choose Copenhagen... Read More
15 million Danish Kroner. That is the initial stake in the new investment company “UCPH Ventures” launched by Copenhagen Science City-partner University of Copenhagen in... Read More
The Haraldsgade area at the north-western corner of Copenhagen Science City is poorer and less educated than most Copenhagen neighbourhoods. With a series of urban... Read More
American university MIT is one of the best in the world. Attracting an intern from this fine institution might seem impossible for a Danish start-up.... Read More
Building new organs. Repairing damaged ones. Inventing new drugs and treatment regimes. Stem cells have the potential to do all this and more. Now a... Read More
Superior boards of directors for life science start-ups should be the direct result of a new training programme launching in April 2022. The programme, “Boardwork... Read More
Diagnosis of disease has been going digital in recent years. So has training of staff. Now, the Copenhagen Science City-partner University hospital Rigshospitalet has entered... Read More
Atomic scale information can be useful for developers of innovative products. Especially products such as medicines or materials, that might end up in the body.... Read More
Plans for a coming Metro-line in Danish capital Copenhagen include a station in the heart of Copenhagen Science City next to the university hospital Rigshospitalet... Read More
Copenhagen Science City is possibly the best place in Europe to launch or scale an innovation based business. The innovation district is home to a... Read More
For months to come, 60,000 commuters will see a new line of posters promoting a hospital wing being built by Copenhagen Science City-partner Rigshospitalet. That... Read More
Entrepreneurs in life science are getting easier access to affordable wet-labs in the innovation district Copenhagen Science City. This is a result of recent 6... Read More
Danish University hospitals with the Copenhagen Science City partner Rigshospitalet in the lead have received a 128 million DKK grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.... Read More