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”The feedback has been incredibly positive. This turnout reinforces Umeå's status as a center of knowledge and research”, says Christin Grundström, Umeå Biotech Incubator.

New lab fair attracts 18 companies to Umeå

The Umeå Lab Fair, organized by Umeå Biotech Incubator, will take place on April 25th with 18 participating companies showcasing the latest developments in the life science industry. The new fair targets regional laboratory personnel and fills a gap in Umeå's event calendar. A Life Science Pub at Cinco will follow the fair, providing a networking opportunity for exhibitors and attendees.

Representatives from STUNS, Testa Center, SciLifeLab, ALIS and Lunds University at a kick-off for the BRIDGE Sweden project, which is supported by SweLife through the Swedish Innovation Agency, Vinnova.

BRIDGE Project aims to strengthen Swedish path from research to commercialization

The Vinnova project BRIDGE Sweden is receiving a 7.7 million SEK investment to streamline the transition from research to commercialization of biological pharmaceuticals and precision medicine. The initiative aims to integrate research infrastructure with innovation systems, develop new cell lines on SciLifeLab's DDD platform, and enhance Sweden's global position in drug development.

Martin Linhult, CMC Lead at Diamyd Medical, and his team are focused on completing the installation of our manufacturing equipment and facilities in Umeå.

Diamyd expands the team in Umeå for upscaled production of technical batches

Diamyd Medical is expanding its workforce in Umeå, hiring individuals with key competencies for the production of technical batches of recombinant GAD65 protein. The company's biomanufacturing facility in Umeå is established for the production of Diamyd, currently being evaluated in a Phase III clinical trial for preserving insulin production.

With a Nobel Prize Noble-winning university, a thriving Life science sector, and a stand-out infrastructure, Umeå Municipality is strategically aiming for external companies to establish in the region. Photo: Fredrik Larsson/Visit Umeå

Umeå Municipality aims for 500 Life science jobs with new establishment strategy

Umeå Municipality is targeting 500 new Life science jobs, aiming to attract major companies to the region. With a focus on expanding the industry, utilizing the academic resources of Umeå University, and promoting diversity, the municipality is working towards a thriving Life science sector by 2030.

Fredrik Almqvist and Marta Bally are the new Directors of UCMR. "An important part of our leadership is representing the diverse aspects of UCMR, a broad center with nearly 70 research leaders". Photo: Mattias Pettersson/Umeå University

New UCMR Directors focus on BSL-3 labs and clinical ties

Fredrik Almqvist and Marta Bally have been appointed as the new Directors of UCMR, the hub for microbial infection research at Umeå University. Their forward agenda includes enhancing collaboration with clinical research and establishing Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) labs for both in vitro and in vivo experiments.

Andreas Lindberg and Lisandro Bernardo from UBI are pleased with the response to Open up for Innovation. "We hoped for 50 participants, now we have double! We hope this will lead to a win-win for science, industry, and ultimately society".

Researchers and industry meet in Umeå to jointly drive life science innovations

Umeå Biotech Incubator (UBI) is inviting academic researchers and life science companies to meet and collaborate at its new ‘Open up for Innovation’ event on the 27th of February.
“We have world-class research being conducted at Umeå University and internationally successful companies based in town. Now we’re gathering 100 bright minds under one roof to stimulate innovation”, says Andreas

Umeå based SweTree Technologies currently produces about 100,000 seedlings per year at the pilot plant – the planned factory will produce 20 million seedlings annually, says CEO Christofer Rhén.

SweTree Technologies expands to complete unique plant pilot project

The Umeå based biotech company SweTree Technologies is expanding and is currently seeking two new employees to complete a world-unique pilot for the industrial production of spruce seedlings using Somatic Embryogenesis (SE) technology. ”By 2025, the plan is to start building a factory capable of producing 20 million seedlings per year,” says CEO Christofer Rhén.

In September, Daniel Pacurar and Matt Baida visited Kiruna to collect moss samples. A primer mixture will be produced using this moss and hydro-seeded at two separate test locations.

Eco-innovation from Umeå breaking new ground for the mining industry

Restoring natural ecosystems in mining disturbed landscapes is a crucial yet complex process. A groundbreaking Swedish initiative, which employs moss to accelerate this restoration, is now being heralded as a potential game changer for the global mining industry. The mining companies Boliden, Copperstone Resources, LKAB, and Talga are all participating in the ‘re:moss’ project

Research and expert support is provided at FOI in Umeå for chemical, biological, and radioactive substances. Susanne W Lindström is Head of the Chemical Threat and Effect Assesments Unit in Umeå.

FOI in Umeå launches recruitment drive in response to global security concerns

The Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI) is set to significantly expand its operations in Umeå this spring after announcing plans to hire around 20 new employees to the CBRN Defence and Security department. Global developments mean Sweden needs to strengthen its national defence capability – with long-term research provided by FOI playing an important role.

"We are confident that rotating bed reactors will be pivotal in successfully remedying PFAS-contaminated sites" says Emil Byström, CEO of SpinChem about their contribution to the Beat-PFAS project.

SpinChem plays crucial role in SEK 19 million PFAS-project

The Umeå based company SpinChem AB is set to play a crucial role in the "Beat-PFAS project", funded by Formas, a Swedish government research council dedicated to sustainable development, with a grant of SEK 19.9 million. The project, led by Professor Jurate Kumpiene, aims to develop an effective solution for removing and destroying PFAS from contaminated soil and water.

UmanDiagnostics hosted the last QA network meeting. "While often overlooked, the QA function is an indispensable aspect for success in our sector", remarks Peter Jacobsson, operations coordinator at UBI.

Quality Assurance in Life science Umeå gets a boost from new network

The response was overwhelming when Umeå Biotech Incubator launched the Quality Assurance network in Umeå this spring. The QA network brings together around 20 representatives from Life Science Umeå to exchange experiences and tackle the industry's increasingly complex quality requirements.

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