Navigating the life science ecosystem

Have you considered what support and opportunities are available to you as a company or entrepreneur working in life sciences? Although there are many opportunities, they can be difficult to find. No longer. There is now a visualisation tool of the life science ecosystem in southern Stockholm.

Flemingsberg Science is responsible for the visualisation, which has been produced within the framework of the Stockholm Life Tech project. The interactive image is based on an overview of everything from innovation support and current actors to research infrastructures and life science companies.

“The aim of the overview and the visualisation is to improve support to all those who need help to make their way through the extensive life science ecosystem. The tools make it easier to find what you’re looking for and to get a better, broader picture of the entire ecosystem,” says Johnny Högberg, CEO Flemingsberg Science.

The visualisation shows the geographical proximity between various actors and entities in Flemingsberg. Testbeds, academic institutions and regional actors are included. There is also a section that shows the area’s specialisations with connections to businesses and support functions.

Click here for the Life Science Ecosystem of Southern Stockholm visualisation.

If you would like to add to the visualisation in any way, please contact: Pernilla Boström at pernilla.bostrom@flemingsbergscience.se.

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