London Bioscience Innovation Centre

LBIC, London BioScience Innovation Centre
LBIC, the 'London BioScience Innovation Centre' is a hub in Central London providing laboratory and office facilities for biotech companies
General information
Type Biotech Laboratory & Office Facilities
Location London,
Address 2 Royal College Street
Coordinates 51°32′9.852″N 0°8′0.23644″W / 51.53607000°N 0.1333990111°W / 51.53607000; -0.1333990111Coordinates: 51°32′9.852″N 0°8′0.23644″W / 51.53607000°N 0.1333990111°W / 51.53607000; -0.1333990111
Inaugurated 2000
Affiliation Royal Veterinary College
Website
www.lbic.com

LBIC, the London BioScience Innovation Centre is a hub providing laboratory and office facilities for biotech start-up companies based in Central London.

LBIC

LBIC, the London BioScience Innovation Centre, was created in 2000 as a response to the shortage of accommodation for life sciences activity in Central London.[1] It received funding from the London Development Agency to fulfil its objective of developing a commercial life sciences cluster in London.[2] LBIC is owned by the Royal Veterinary College and is housed at its campus in Camden.[3] Its close relationship and proximity with the Royal Veterinary College facilitate research collaborations.

Companies Located at LBIC (Past & Present)

LBIC houses a range of companies. The client list since 2000 includes:

Biotechnology/Biomedicine Companies


Consultancy Services


Product Supplier

  • Aglaris
  • Brain e-Games
  • ETT s.r.l
  • Fabrican
  • Lab Merchant
  • Memometal
  • MicroBioChips
  • Patricell Ltd.
  • PCR Biosystems
  • Px Healthcare
  • VetCell Ltd


Contract Research

  • Bio-Analysis Centre
  • BioRadar UK Ltd
  • Cerebricon Ltd
  • Global Eye Trials
  • Ixico Ltd
  • Leads to Development (L2D)
  • Novamass Analytical Ltd

References

  1. http://www.lbic.com/default.asp?section=30&page=112
  2. [nencehttps://web.archive.org/web/20100301040616/http://www.lda.gov.uk/server.php?show=ConWebDoc.444 "Archived copy"]. Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2009-08-21.
  3. http://www.rvc.ac.uk/business/LBIC.cfm
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