Meet us at NLSDays

In the south of Stockholm you’ll find Flemingsberg, home to a vibrant life science cluster that’s rapidly emerging as an attractive location for life science companies to establish. Here, academia, business and society form a dynamic ecosystem, fueling innovation and growth. And with more companies establishing and collaborations further deepening, the opportunity to expand and invest have never been greater. This year, we are therefore participating in NLSDays in Gothenburg, where we will showcase Flemingsberg’s unique strengths and invite more stakeholders to become part of our thriving life science environment.

World-class infrastructure and knowledge

Flemingsberg is a gateway to one of Sweden’s most complete life science ecosystems – combining access to top-tier research, a growing cluster of innovative companies and unbeatable proximity to healthcare. Here, you’ll find Europe’s best hospital, five colleges and an upper secondary school. A stone’s throw away is Novum Research Park, hosting the innovative co-working concepts Novum Labs and The Park, and neighbors such as NextCell Pharma, Circio, Sprint Bioscience and AlzeCure Pharma. Another stone’s throw away lies Alfred Nobels allé, with three prime locations at a total of 15,172 square meters, ready to be transformed into facilities for life science companies.

From idea to success

Whether you’re expanding into the Nordics or scaling globally, Flemingsberg offers the environment, support and partnerships to help you succeed from day one. Actively supporting both existing and new companies is also Flemingsberg Science Foundation. Through the three-year ERDF-funded project Life Science Cluster Flemingsberg, they are boosting the growth and establishment of small and medium-sized enterprises.

“We work with developing the cluster by creating the right conditions for companies to grow, establish themselves, and become part of our thriving community,” says Natasha Bank, Cluster Manager at Flemingsberg Science Foundation.

A growing urban city

Flemingsberg is also one of the designated urban centers in the Stockholm region. With the ambitious goal of 50,000 residents, 50,000 workers, and 50,000 daily visitors, Flemingsberg is developing into a vibrant urban city. With new housing being built, modern offices and lab spaces, and only 19 minutes to central Stockholm – Flemingsberg is perfectly positioned for both business and lifestyle.

“Science never sleeps, and neither does Flemingsberg. Here, everything is possible – with a thriving ecosystem, world-class research, and innovation-ready infrastructure all in place. Get in touch, we’ll help you take the next step!”

At NLSDays, you’ll find us at the Flemingsberg booth alongside representatives from the real estate companies Fabege and Hemsö. See you at booth B02:24.

Flemingsberg Science Foundation welcomes Ellen Mäkipiha as the new Communications Officer

In December last year, the Flemingsberg Science Foundation was granted funding from the European Regional Development Fund to establish itself as a key player in Life Science with the launch of the project “Cluster Engine Life Science Flemingsberg.” Meet Ellen Mäkipiha, the foundation’s new rising star, who will be working on the development of the Life Science cluster in Flemingsberg.

A Growing Arts and Cultural Scene in Flemingsberg

As Flemingsberg transforms into a city, a vibrant and dynamic arts and cultural scene is essential. Last spring, for the first time, over thirty individuals active in the cultural sector with ties to Flemingsberg gathered. This marked the starting point for a growing cultural cluster within one of Sweden's largest urban development projects.

Agnes Török: A Voice for Performance Poetry & Reading Promotion

With roots in Sweden and an international career, Agnes Török has established themselves as one of the most engaging voices in modern poetry. Agnes Török is Sweden's Reading Ambassador, a spoken word poet, and an author. Recently, they were also appointed as the lead instructor for the new university program in Performance Poetry and Storytelling at the Stockholm Institute of Music Education (SMI). 

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