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19 October 2023
Innsbruck, Austria
Life Sciences Partnering 2023

Life Sciences Location Tyrol

Tyrol is a prominent location within the life sciences industry. Thanks to successful companies and outstanding universities, the sector delivers a high research output, over 11,000 jobs and an industry turnover of almost 3 billion euros. An important basis is research in life sciences and biomedical engineering at the Medical University of Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck and UMIT, as well as at MCI, Health University of Applied Sciences Tyrol and University of Applied Sciences Kufstein. The Life Sciences Location Tyrol programme by Lebensraum Tirol Holding aims to continue this development and position Tyrol as a leading European life sciences region by 2030.

To this end, and after a detailed analysis of the situation, we have implemented a number of projects series of measures in the areas of applied research, support from idea to product and promotion of the business location. 

Health Hub Tirol offers research-oriented companies from the healthcare sector precisely what they need to forge innovation and evolve entrepreneurially. From the requisite infrastructure, to its own funding programme and tailored range of services, to access to investment capital – Health Hub Tirol offers ideal conditions for the optimal advancement of innovations and support for companies from the life sciences, medical technology, e-health, biotechnology or pharmaceutical sectors.

For more information get in contact with:

Petra Stöckl
Phone +43 512 576262 248
petra.stoeckl@standort-tirol.at

www.standort-tirol.at/liss

Registration
Closed since 19 October 2023
Location Villa Blanka, Weiherburggasse 31, 6020 Innsbruck
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Austria 98
Germany 13
Italy 9
Hungary 8
Türkiye 4
Switzerland 4
Spain 3
Romania 3
Netherlands 2
Czech Republic 2
Poland 2
India 1
Israel 1
United Kingdom 1
Slovakia 1
Serbia 1
Portugal 1
France 1
Finland 1
Kazakhstan 1
Ukraine 1
Philippines 1
Total 159