From Lab to Start-up
The co-working labs at the University of Bonn offer laboratory space equipped with state-of-the-art technology for scientists and graduate students who want to go from research to practice with their project. The labs fulfil the legal safety standards of level 1.
Anyone who wants to validate their research results and further develop them for a planned commercialisation can use the latest equipment to prepare their products for market launch. The space offers room for several teams to exchange ideas with other scientists interested in founding their own business. In the spirit of a shared workspace, synergies are created between the teams who learn from each other's experiences.
State-of-the-art equipment
The laboratories are fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and offer the latest technologies for innovative product developments. They fulfil the legal level 1 safety standards.
Central location
The co-working labs are located on the Endenich campus (Gerhard-Domagk-Str. 1), where the majority of the natural science institutes at the University of Bonn are housed.
State funding
The co-working labs are set up by the Transfer Centre enaCom and funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Action and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Do you have a start-up idea and are looking for lab space for experiments?
Get in touch with us: young scientists and graduate students of the University of Bonn with relevant laboratory experience can apply for the positions. The program is primarily aimed at researchers from the natural sciences, especially from the life sciences or (bio-)chemistry. You should already have an initial business idea - the Transfer Centre enaCom's start-up consulting team supports you in developing your business model and networking with experts and investors.
Contact
Your first point of contact for the co-working labs is Dennis Daseking. If you are interested, please contact us directly!
Team van Sweethoven
Sugar that doesn't make you gain weight - who doesn't dream of that? The founding team van Sweethoven is working on making this dream come true: It is developing a sweet-tasting dietary fibre that can be consumed as an alternative sweetener. The young scientists from the fields of biotechnology, computer science and agricultural sciences are using the co-working labs to validate their new product.
Contact
Dennis Daseking
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