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12 people in the life sciences industry you need to know
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Want to know who’s changing the world of life sciences? We’ve rounded up a small selection of leaders in medtech, pharma, biotech and policy.
If this year has shown us anything, it’s the importance of the life sciences industry. From early groundbreaking research into Covid-19 to the production of several high-efficacy vaccines, it’s clear that research, talent and funding in areas such as biotech, pharma and medical devices is vital.
With that in mind, we wanted to highlight just a few people working within various areas of the life science industry, from the forefront of research to leaders at the top of the sector.
Kinetic Labs launches rentable lab space in Waterford city
Patsy Carney, director at Kinetic Labs. Image: Kinetic Labs
The new Kinetic Labs incubator offers 400 sq m of wet lab space for both start-ups and established life science companies.
Late last year, Enterprise Ireland announced regional funding for manufacturing in the mid-west and life sciences research in the south-east. One of the projects supported was Kinetic Labs, which is officially launching today (16 February) to support science-based companies in Waterford city.
According to its founders, Kinetic Labs is Ireland’s first private ‘rent a lab’ space. Start-ups and larger companies can rent the facility’s 400 sq m of wet lab space, office amenities, meeting rooms and café. Some of the wet lab space is furnished for smaller start-ups, with other areas left unfurnished for established companies.
Kinetic Labs opens rentable lab space in Waterford Updated / Tuesday, 16 Feb 2021
14:02
Kinetic Labs has opened rentable lab space in Waterford city for the life sciences sector.
The facility offers single and shared wet lab space, office facilities, meeting rooms and a café.
The company said it is now available on a rental basis to start-ups and science-based companies to develop their products and processes.
The new business has been created through a combination of a REDF grant from Enterprise Ireland with additional funding from WorkLAB and Waterford City and County Council.
Patsy Carney, pharmaceutical entrepreneur and one of the directors of the project said Kinetic Labs will play an important role in building on the capability of existing life science companies in the Southeast.
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