Labs at Ideon Science Park

Sigma Connectivity Labs

One of Europe’s most advanced design, test, and verification labs.

UAS Lab at LU Campus Ljungbyhed

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Lab located at Lund University School of Aviation in Ljungbyhed

Rise

Research institutes of Sweden

Sensative Open IoT Lab

Co-working space for IoT startups (and others)

Labs at Lund University

LTH open door is your way in!

Lund University, Faculty of Engineering LTH, are opening their doors and giving you the opportunity to make use of their state-of-the-art equipment, facilities and networks.

They have a range of different laboratories that can satisfy a wide variety of needs; 3D Printing Lab, Lund Nano Lab, Energy Lab and Civil Engineering Labs, to mention a few of them. You will also have access to the knowledge and expertise of their staff.

If you have a creative idea, a fledgling start-up or an established business and need access to specific equipment to help drive your ideas forward, LTH can be a natural development partner for you.

LTH invites you to join their community of technology and engineering professionals and they wish to share hardware and equipment to help you navigate the innovation development process.

Lund nano labs

Foto: Charlotte Carlberg Bärg, Lund Nano Lab

X-Lab, a Makerspace at LTH

X-Lab is an open, easy accessible and fun place to be if you want to explore, create and innovate. At X-Lab there is support in terms of tools and material that you can use. Anyone and everyone is welcome

Neighbouring Labs and Research Facilities

MAX IV Laboratory

MAX IV Laboratory is a Swedish national synchrotron laboratory providing scientists with the most brilliant X-rays for research with Lund University as the host university.

The beamlines are open to academia, research institutes, industry, and government agencies worldwide through the user access programmes.

European Spallation Source (ESS)

The European Spallation Source is under construction on the outskirts of Lund. The vision is to build and operate the world’s most powerful neutron source, enabling scientific breakthroughs in research related to materials, energy, health and the environment, and addressing some of the most important societal challenges of our time.

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