Innovations for a
healthier future

One ecosystem. Multiple entry points.

We bring together the full life science innovation journey — from early ideas to global
companies. Our role is to connect people, science and capital, and to support each step with the right expertise, structure and network.

Where you start depends on where you are — whether you’re exploring an idea, building a
company, looking to collaborate, or seeking investment opportunities.

Network & Capital

Innovation lab

We connect promising life science projects with the right capital. Through our investor network, you gain access to expertise and financing for the next step.

KI Science Park

Community

A dynamic meeting place where academia and industry collaborate. Become part of an ecosystem with over 60 member companies and a rich exchange of knowledge.

DRIVE programme

Incubator

Do you have a company ready to scale? The incubator supports startups with business development, coaching, and resources to achieve international success.

Upcoming events

  • Implementing Healthcare data: From Access to Impact

    Cancer Research KI, the External Engagement Office (EEO), KI Innovations, A Working Lab and KI Science Park invite you to a joint seminar on “Implementing Healthcare data: From Access to Impact”, part of the Cancer Research KI Academia–Industry Collaboration Series. Join us for this insightful session, where Rebecka Rosenberg (Project Coordinator for Health Data and Ethics for…

    2026-04-15
    15:00:00

Case stories

We believe in the power of collaboration. Here, we highlight the people, ideas, and solutions that have made a real difference.

  • Putting patients in control of their asthma

    A wireless lung function meter and smartphone app is making life easier for many asthma sufferers. The idea was born in a clinic at Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital and now…

  • Saving lives with a smartphone

    In the event of a cardiac arrest, an alert is triggered on the smartphones of volunteer lifesavers located within a radius of around 1,500 metres from the victim. Those who…

  • Saving lives with a smartphone

    In the event of a cardiac arrest, an alert is triggered on the smartphones of volunteer lifesavers located within a radius of around 1,500 metres from the victim. Those who…

Latest news

Life science community

Together with our selected partners, the DRIVE  business incubator offers unique business development opportunities and financing support adapted to the company’s specific needs.

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