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Leipzig welcomes the CTC – and its goal of making chemistry more sustainable

The Center for the Transformation of Chemistry (CTC) has moved into the CityLab Leipzig on Leipzig’s BioCity Campus. Its visionary goal: To transform the chemical industry into a sustainable circular economy.

Curious about how innovators are changing lives in Leipzig?

Check out the newest issue of TRANSKRIPT: It offers a deeper dive into how companies in Saxony aren’t just growing and innovating, but adding value in the fields of cell and gene therapies, human health and greentech.

Life sciences meet deep tech in Leipzig

Deep tech can help solve difficult life science problems in innovative ways. Trailblazers in Leipzig are using it to advance the fields of smart surgery and quantum computing.

Strong Saxon presence at BIO-Europe 2025 in Vienna/Austria

Saxony showcased its innovative companies, research institutions, and networks at this year’s conference – and highlighted the global relevance and growing attractiveness of its life science ecosystem.

Finance Day 2025. Inspiration, Investment, and Innovation

Planned center for cell and gene therapy has made the German government’s shortlist

Leipzig’s life sciences are the hot topic this summer

Leipzig University’s first Cluster of Excellence is receiving multi-year government funding to research common metabolic disorders.

Green light for Leipzig Center of Metabolism

Leipzig University’s first Cluster of Excellence is receiving multi-year government funding to research common metabolic disorders.

Accelerator medical:forge Leipzig is supporting 4th batch of global start-ups

medical:forge Leipzig helps bring MedTech innovations to market at speed. A 4th batch of global start-ups was recently welcomed into the accelerator’s year-long program designed to facilitate success.

Modernization of Leipzig’s St. Georg Hospital marks exciting new chapter

Construction work has begun on a new central building, with the aim of improving efficiency and enhancing patient care. In future, the hospital’s pavilions could become an extension of Leipzig’s Bio City.

Pooling AI expertise in medicine

The University of Leipzig Medical Center (UKL) has set up a new department for the implementation of medical artificial intelligence (AI) applications in clinical practice.

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