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Ideon Science Park Incubator

Reference number
Coordinator Ideon Science Park AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 10 996 263
Project duration July 2025 - June 2027
Status Ongoing
Venture Inkubationsstöd
Call Support to start-ups via excellent incubators, 1 July 2025 - 30 June 2029

Purpose and goal

Ideon Science Parks incubator program aims to support and accelerate the development of innovative tech and deeptech startups through a structured process from idea to scaleup. The program is divided into phases adapted to the maturity level and needs of the companies. Through networks, expert support and strategic partnerships, the incubator offers business development, capital supply and competence in sales, team and leadership. The goal is to create sustainable, scalable companies.

Expected effects and result

Ideon Science Parks incubator program is expected to lead to faster and more successful development of innovative startups and a strong ecosystem around research-based innovation. The companies will achieve a strong market position, secure funding and build sustainable business models. Through networks, expert support and business development, risks and mistakes are reduced. The effect will be more scalable, competitive companies that contribute to innovation, employment and economic growth.

Planned approach and implementation

Ideon Science Parks incubator programs are implemented in four phases where companies receive tailored support based on their level of maturity. Through workshops, coaching and networking, the conditions for rapid growth are created. The program is continuously evaluated through follow-up meetings and self-assessment, which enables iterative improvement. Efforts are adapted and developed continuously to optimize support and maximize the companies´ development potential.

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Last updated 3 March 2025

Reference number 2024-00973