Start of construction on the „lab2fab“ start-up centre on the Landgrafen Campus of Friedrich Schiller University Jena

In addition to the support provided by the Service Centre for Research and Transfer, there is now another concrete spatial perspective for those looking to start a business at Friedrich Schiller University Jena: construction work has just begun on the new „lab2fab“ start-up centre on the university’s Landgrafen Campus. The Technology and Innovation Park (TIP) Jena is erecting a 4,680 square metre building here by the end of 2025, which will prepare young high-tech companies for the market.

Research:

1. The „lab2fab“ start-up centre is the initiative of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, in cooperation with Technology and Innovation Park (TIP) Jena.
2. The purpose of this project is to give prospective entrepreneurs a dedicated space where they can build their businesses – mainly focusing on high-tech companies.
3. The construction of this building covers over 4,680 square meters.
4. Expected construction completion date is by the end of 2025.

FAQs:

1. What is „lab2fab“ start-up center?
– It’s a newly initiated project by Friedrich Schiller University Jena that aims to provide spatial perspective for those planning to launch a business, particularly in high-tech industry.

2. Where will it be located?
– This new start-up center will be built in the Landgrafen Campus of Friedrich Schiller University Jena.

3. Who are involved in this project?
– Besides Friedrich Schiller University, Technology and Innovation Park (TIP) Jena also plays key role in erecting „lab2fab.“

4.What size of building they are planning to build?
– They plan for a sizable venue covering around 4,680 square meters.

5.Which type companies they aim to groom through this venture?
– Young high-tech companies would be their prime focus with the provision of resources for market preparedness.

6.When we can expect completion for this venture?
-The stipulated timeline suggests finishing it by end of year 2025.

Originamitteilung:

In addition to the support provided by the Service Centre for Research and Transfer, there is now another concrete spatial perspective for those looking to start a business at Friedrich Schiller University Jena: construction work has just begun on the new „lab2fab“ start-up centre on the university’s Landgrafen Campus. The Technology and Innovation Park (TIP) Jena is erecting a 4,680 square metre building here by the end of 2025, which will prepare young high-tech companies for the market.

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