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The CPHLabs facilities support startups that need a laboratory to proof, develop or test their lab-based business idea, product, or service. Startups that benefit from the CPHLabs facilities therefore cover a wide range of areas such as life sciences, biotechnology, and food technology.
Here is an overview on the areas that are supported by the current CPHLabs facilities as well as present and former CPHLabs startups operating in these areas
Food and Food supplements
To support this area the new facility CPHLabs Food opened 1. September 2023.
You can develop a new food product, ingredient, process, or service that needs to be taste-testet by humans or animals.
Plheese
Developing dairy alternative products based on plants
FÆRM
FÆRM develops the future plant-based cheese alternatives.
Biofynt
Developing sustainable food protein ingredients
BBetter
BBetter develops tablets that are easy to swallow for everybody.
Aurelis
champions sustainability by creating innovative seaweed-based products, preserving biodiversity, and promoting sustainable agriculture and aquaculture through seaweed farming in Denmark and Tanzania.
Algenius Foods
An AI-driven food product development platform
Alcolase
On a mission to make drinking alcohol a healthier experience for everyone
4Life Solutions
Bringing safe and affordable drinking water to low income communities.
Drug and Cosmetics
You can work on discovering new drugs or cosmetics, make proof of concept, and perform tests that support your patent application.
Zentexia
Specialized in fusion molecules based on secondary metabolites from eukaryotes.
Kinexa Therapeutics
Developing small molecule kinase inhibitors
Henlez
Develops enzyme-powered topical products for improved management of skin conditions
FormulaOne
We specialize in formulation development of injectable peptides and proteins tailored for first human use.
Cellugy
Developing game-changing alternatives to fossil-based plastics
Calluna Pharma
formerly known as Arxx Therapeutics, develops a first-in-class monoclonal antibody with a unique mechanism of action targeting non-resolving tissue fibrosis
Azebiotics
Discovery and development of novel antibiotics to treat multidrug-resistant infections.
Green Tech and Agriculture
You can create and refine your prototype, make tests needed to proof and benchmark your product.
Yngvik
Developing new packaging materials by upcycle side streams from food production to replace conventional wood fibers
Vineguard
Is transforming crop protection with effective eco-friendly postbiotics to combat phytoplasma diseases, starting with vineyards
Sundew
Developing new technologies and products aimed at solving some of the biggest problems facing the Blue Economy.
ReefCircular
ReefCircular uses shell waste to create 3D printed artificial reefs to restore degraded marine ecosystems and increase marine biodiversity.
Nuterials
Nuterials wants to create an innovative material from second-generation biomass to produce a sustainable solution for primary packaging
Nordetect
Instant Nutrient Analysis of Water & Soil Samples.
InterBioFuel
Solves some of the biggest challenges within agriculture and aquaculture using cashew shells components
Feesh
The feed for your fish - a sustainable insect-based alternative to fish and plant protein for the future of aquaculture.
Cellugy
Developing game-changing alternatives to fossil-based plastics
Biotinia
discovers, develops, and partner innovative microbiome products for plant and food protection.
Aurelis
champions sustainability by creating innovative seaweed-based products, preserving biodiversity, and promoting sustainable agriculture and aquaculture through seaweed farming in Denmark and Tanzania.
4Life Solutions
Bringing safe and affordable drinking water to low income communities.
BioTech service
You can start, develop, refine, and scale up your biotech-based services.
Unveil Bio
Offers next generation DNA sequencing services to the R&D industry.
ScienTek
Accelerate your Aptamer discovery using cutting-edge technologies.
mBioworks
With the latest genomics technologies, we are unlocking the power of microbes for the benefit of our society.
Immunordic (Synobody)
Identifies nanobodies that suits any purpose by way of screening their vast synthetic library
Frequently asked questions.
Have a burning question? You’ll find most of the answers right here.
Otherwise, just write us at hi@cphlabs.dk
No, the lab is unfortunately not suitable or equipped for working with pathogenic microorganisms.
CPHLabs is not set up for GMO use. It is however something we hope to integrate in the future.
Yes, if you’re planning on conducting food research, e.g. food processes or food development you can do it in the part of our facility designated CPHLabs Food. That area is dedicated to food-startups and is the place where you can work if you’re planning on eating or tasting something you made. If you want to produce and sell food CPHLabs Food is not the place.
Yes, you can! You decide sovereignly what you want to keep on your own bench. If you’re planning on bringing large equipment that does not fit your lab bench, be sure to talk with the Head of CPHLabs beforehand.
The Head of CPHLabs is Lotte Munch Lambertsen. Contact her at lml@symbion.dk