
Life Science Adacemy for Startups
Danish Technological Institute are partners of a unique program for life science startups, offering match-making with experts, training camps, tailor-made sparring and more. The program is available for Southern Scandinavian startups, who apply and get accepted for getting expert help from Denmark, Sweden and Norway – free of charge!
Reasons to apply
- Get expert sparring for your specific challenges.
- Participate in training camps tailored to Life Science startups with in business development, regulatory, product development and many other areas.
- Build connections and network with experiences coaches, experts and other founders in Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
- Get an external evaluation of your starts strengths and opportunities to improve.
- A chance for receiving a voucher, which can be used for further development of your startup.
Apply here: https://lsacademyforstartups.eu/
Who can participate?
In order to be considered for the program you need to:
- Be a life science startup founder
- Be located in the ÖKS area
- Posses an organization/CVR number
- Comply with state aid regulations
Who are we?
We are ten partners from Southern Scandinavia whose vision is to unite Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, to create an ecosystem that seamlessly connects startups to skills and facilities, fostering innovation without borders!
Life Science Academy for Startups is a collaboration between Danish Technological Institute, DTU Skylab, Erhvervshus Sjælland, FIERS, Högskolan i Halmstad, Knowledge Hub Zealand, Medicon Valley Alliance, SmiLe Incubator, The Life Science Cluster, and the University of Southern Denmark.
For more information please visit the project website: https://lsacademyforstartups.eu/
Questions?
Contact us at lsacademy@ehsj.dk
Project Manager:
Rune Rex, Centre Project Manager.
+45 7220 1153
rrx@teknologisk.dk
Life Science Academy is a 3-year project co-founded by the EU-program Interreg Öresund-Kattegat-Skagerrak, which supports joint projects in the southwest of Scandinavia that promote the development of social innovation, green economy, transportation, and employment.