Copenhagen Capacity has entered into agreements on partnership with Tech Transfer offices, innovation environments, research parks and investors in the Capital Region about marketing of the region’s research competences and innovation capabilities.
Copenhagen Tech Transfer Consortium
Copenhagen Tech Transfer Consortium (CTTC) consists of 6 research institutions and one technological institute in the Greater Copenhagen area.
CTTC members are:
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The University of Copenhagen
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The Technical University of Denmark
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The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
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The Danish University of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Copenhagen County
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The National Hospital Corporation
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The Danish Technological Institute
The consortium's technology transfer offices work together in order to facilitate mutually beneficial links/contact between public research institutions and private companies. Our aim is to ensure and enhance the export of good ideas from the labs to product development in the industry. The Consortium's main focus area is life sciences and the Consortium offers one single entry point to world-leading scientific expertise within Medicon Valley. The technology transfer offices have facilitated a large number of collaborative agreements between research groups and national as well as international companies.
Through CTTC, the industry can benefit from the knowledge of today in order to develop the products and the treatments of tomorrow.
For more information visit CTTC: http://www.copenhagenttc.dk/
Incubators
Seven incubators have been created in Denmark. The purpose is to assist researchers and other inventors at commercialising high technological and knowledge intensive ideas.
The incubators focus on companies working within biotechnology, medical technology, nanotechnology, IT, communications, energy, environment and industrial innovation.
Copnehagen Capacity has entered into agreements on partnership with the following incubators:
Pree-seed Investor
Seed Capital Denmark
Seed Capital is an early stage investor. Seed Capital has invested in a range of companies within IT, communications, biotechnology, medical technology, diagnostics and new energy.
For more information visit SEED Capital Denmark: http://www.seedcapital.dk/
Find an R&D or innovation partner in Copenhagen
See all the above partners' projects and portfolio companies in the Copenhagen Capacity's project and innovation database (internal link).