More than 5,700 participants from 61 countries visited the partnering event BIO-Europe 2024 in Sweden. There was a lot going on at the Saxon booth, with Leipzig’s life science ecosystem one focal point.
University Hospital Leipzig holds worldwide first spatial computing workshop for neurosurgeons
University Hospital Leipzig partnered with Apple to hold its first workshop on spatial computing for neurosurgeons in November 2024. The course offered insights into and hands-on practice with this latest technology.
BIO Deutschland at Finance Day in Leipzig
For the last 18 years, Finance Day, organized by BIO Deutschland member Going Public, has been dedicated to startup-, growth- and capital market financing in the life sciences sector.
Leipzig hosts Going Public Finance Days for the first time
Leipzig hosted Finance Day for the first time on 24. -25. October 2024 – to great success. Attended by top-level talent, the event highlighted how the city is supporting even more life-changing progress in future.
Pioneering partner at BIO Europe 2024
Leipzig for LifeChangers will be at BIO Europe 2024! As one of six partners at the Saxon booth, we’ll be joining forces to show what makes this life science site in the heart of Europe so unique.
c-LEcta celebrates its 20th anniversary
From Leipzig University spin-off to global success story: c-LEcta and its founder Marc Struhalla celebrate 20 years of pioneering work in biotechnology.
Sleep app ‘somnio’ shows improvements in study
A study has confirmed the efficacy of digital sleep training with the somnio app, compared to digital self-monitoring with a sleep diary.
Transatlantic ties tighten in 2024
Transatlantic ties between Saxony/Germany and Texas/USA steadily tightened in 2024, with meet-ups highlighting the ‘can do’ attitude which unites both of these forward-looking life science hubs.
SpinLab spin-off ExciteLab in Dresden
Leipzig’s start-up accelerator SpinLab has launched a spin-off in Dresden. ExciteLab will support high-tech start-ups in fields like IoT, semiconductors, robotics, sensors and quantum computing.
Robotics start-up TEDIRO gets funding
The Saxon-Thuringian robotics start-up TEDIRO will receive a seven-figure sum in funding. The company is developing a gait training robot to help restore patient mobility and relieve care staff.