For questions, please contact Heather Marshall-Heyman, Project Manager, Swelife International at
heather.marshall-heyman@swelife.se
The list is available here: Covid-19/SARS-COV-2 – International funding and access to resources
Here, through Swelife, you will find information on the international opportunities that are currently available to Swedish life science actors. This involves both different funding opportunities and access to valuable resources/facilities.
For questions, please contact Heather Marshall-Heyman, Project Manager, Swelife International at
heather.marshall-heyman@swelife.se
The list is available here: Covid-19/SARS-COV-2 – International funding and access to resources
How to create sustainable trading on the stock exchange
The life science sector is one of the strongest for listed small companies in Sweden. At the same time, the competition in the sector is fierce and it is necessary to work with the issues that affect share trading. A well-functioning share trading is important for creating growth in small and medium-sized companies.
Offer to you as an incubator company
Life for startup companies was not without challenges before the effects of the corona crisis hit, and the situation is now tough for many smaller companies. Now we want to contribute to building Sweden’s next generation of life science companies strong, for future export revenue and innovation power. Startup companies with up to four employees must be members of SwedenBIO for an annual fee of SEK 1,000.
Brännpunkt Life Science is an interview series in collaboration with DNB Sweden that focuses the magnifying glass on the intersection between innovation, capital and health. In the first part, we meet Adam Kostyal, European head of listing at Nasdaq, who looks at how the stock market year looked for the sector, talks about the impact of the pandemic and shares his predictions for the future.