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Krems - The Technopol für Medical Biotechnology

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Areas of focus: blood purification systems, tissue engineering (biocompatible materials), cell therapy, cell biology and physiology, ICT and visual computing, building physics and energy systems

Technopol Krems is forging new paths in biomedicine, pharmaceuticals and related healthcare branches. The Technopol's cornerstones are the Danube University Krems, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Bio Science Park Krems, BTZ - Biotechnology Center Krems and the RIZ Nord (Regional Innovation Center North).

Thanks to its specialized properties and facilities (including for example over 1,000 m² or approx. 10,770 sq. feet of GMP-compliant production space), Technopol Krems can offer unique and first-class services for research-intensive operations working in the field of biotechnology. The BTZ offers both ideal infrastructure and expertise: comprehensive facility management in production, certification and the implementation of R&D results.

Technopol Krems has two local sites:

Campus Krems (at Karl Dorrekstrasse): Danube University Krems, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems and Accent, the Lower Austrian start-up service for university graduates.

Bio Science Park Krems (at Magnesitstrasse): R&D facilities and high-tech companies active in the life sciences may be found here, most of whom are carrying out research and development for new and innovative products and therapies. Around 20% of the 84,000 m2 (approx. 904,000 sq. feet) grounds available at the Bio Science Park Krems have already been developed. Customized infrastructure for this site was established by the construction of the BTZ - Biotechnology Center Krems and the RIZ Nord (Regional Innovation Center North). Specialized GMP-compliant
laboratories are available for the production of biotech products; over the past few years, a total of 1,900 m² (20,451 sq. feet) of ultramodern, specialized laboratory space has been created here, 500 m² (approx. 5400 sq. feet) of  which fulfill the highest clean room standards for medical and cellular biological processes.
 
For more information, please contact our Technopol office in Krems:
Technopol Krems
Dr. Gerhard Hawa
Technopol Manager Krems
BTZ - Biotechnology Center Krems
Magnesitstrasse 1, 3500 Krems, Austria
Tel.: +43 2732 874 70
 
Technopol Krems (pdf)
 
 
Tulln – The Technopol for Agrobiotechnology and Environmental Biotechnology

TZT - Technology Center Tulln by night (c) Thule Jug
Areas of focus: bioanalytics, environmental biotechnology, crop breeding, utilization of natural resources

At the heart of the Technopol Tulln is the Department of Agrobiotechnology (IFA Tulln), co-managed by the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology, and the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. Chief areas of activity include the development of biotech processes in the fields of crop and livestock breeding, natural products technologies, analytics and environmental biotechnology.

At the Technopark Tulln and the new TZT - Technology Center Tulln, companies active in agrobiotechnology and environmental biotech will find over 6,000 m2 (approx. 64,600 sq. feet) top-notch office and laboratory space at their disposal. Cooperation here between Zuckerforschung Tulln and the city of Tulln since 2004 has been a mainstay of the Lower Austria Technopol program. And thanks to graduates of the degree program Biotechnical Processes at the University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt - Tulln Campus, there is a substantial and highly-qualified labor pool in the area.

Thanks to the settlement of two companies specialized in the discovery and development of natural materials with pharmaceutical properties, a new area of focus at this Technopol is currently being established.

The Technopark Tulln has ample serviced and developed space available for commercial purposes. Since 2005, the TZT has offered office and lab space for new settlement, spin-offs and start-ups. There are over 300 highly-specialized researchers currently working at this site. In 2011, the new UFT – University and Research Center Tulln commenced operations, offering an additional 350 high-tech jobs for researchers.

For more information, please contact our Technopol office in Tulln:

Technopol Tulln
Angelika Möstl

Technopol Manager Tulln
Technopark 1, 3430 Tulln
a.moestl@ecoplus.at
Tel.: +43 2272 61375-10

Technopol Tulln (pdf)

 

Wiener Neustadt – The Technopol for Modern Industrial Technologies

TFZ Wiener Neustadt (c) Martin Steuer

Areas of focus: Materials, tribology (friction, wear, lubrication), medical technology, sensory technology and actuators, surfaces
 
At the core of this Technopol lie the TFZ - Technology and Research Center, the University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt  and regional industry. Areas of high-tech competence range from modified functional surfaces to applications in state-of-the-art medical technology to ceramic building components. Over 650 people are working in the field of modern industrial technologies at the Technopol, among them 350 scientists from over 20 countries. In the immediate vicinity of the TFZ is the RIZ (Regional Innovation Center) as well as high-tech companies located at the ecoplus business park and on the Civitas Nova  grounds. The internationally-known University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt, with around 3,000 students from more than 55 countries, is located at the Technopol. The new MedAustron cancer research and therapy center is going up adjacent to the TFZ and the university; the new wing of the hospital is also being built here. Companies calling this Technopol home include Diamond Aircraft, Schiebel, Austro Engine, Sorex and many more.
 
In Wiener Neustadt it has been possible to turn a historically industrial city into a modern, blossoming site for business, research and education. This successful transformation has been accompanied and formed by a pro-active and, above all, locally active Technopol management.
 
For more information, please contact our Technopol office in Wiener Neustadt:
 
Technopol Wiener Neustadt
Rainer Gotsbacher
Technopol Manager Wiener Neustadt
Viktor-Kaplan-Strasse 2, 2700 Wiener Neustadt
Tel.: +43 2622 82324-30

 

Wieselburg - The Technology Center for Bioenergy, Agricultural Sciences and Food Technology

Technology Centre Wieselburg-Land (c) Kargl

Areas of focus: Agricultural technology, mechanical and process engineering, renewable natural resources and bioenergy, food technology, marketing

In the fall of 2009, the two-story TZWL (Technology Center Wieselburg-Land) was built according to the most current ecological building principles. Around 2,700 m2 (just over 29,000 sq. feet) of state-of-the-art space is available which can be tailored to meet individual tenant needs. The building contains not only easily adaptable laboratory and office space, but also a large experimental laboratory. Because one chief area of focus at the TZWL is research in the bioenergy sector, the location offers the ideal foundation for cooperation among established companies, start-ups and spin-offs. Research and education in these areas take place at the Francisco Josephinum Secondary College and Research Institute, the HBLFA, the LMTZ (Food Technology Center), BLT (Biomass-Logistics-Technology), BIOENERGY 2020+ and the University of Applied Sciences Wieselburg

For more information, please contact:
Johannes Eßmeister
Technology Manager Mostviertel
Gewerbepark Haag 3, 3250 Wieselburg-Land
j.essmeister@ecoplus.at
Tel.: + 43 664 612 69 39
 

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology - Austria's largest non-university research center

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Areas of focus: energy, mobility, health and the environment, safety and security, foresight and policy development

The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology is Austria's largest non-university research facility. It is the specialist among European research institutions when it comes to central infrastructure-related topics of the future.
 
Thanks to research insights and technological developments originating at the AIT, fundamental innovations for future generations of infrastructure-related technologies are being realized, among others in the fields of energy mobility, health, the environment as well as safety and security. These scientific areas of focus are augmented by additional competencies in the areas of foresight and policy development. As both a national and international hub at the interface of science and industry, the AIT makes innovation possible, thanks to its scientific and technological expertise, market experience, close contact to its clients, and excellent research infrastructure.  
 
 

IST Austria - Institute of Science and Technology Austria – Klosterneuburg

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Areas of focus: basic research (biosciences, physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science) and postgraduate education
 
The Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria) is a new and well-equipped institute whose campus is located on 180,000 m2 (around 45 acres) in the scenic Vienna Woods, less than 20 km from Vienna's city center. The IST is dedicated to basic research and graduate education in the natural and mathematical sciences. Upon the initiative of the Viennese experimental physicist Anton Zeilinger, the concept of a "University of Excellence" was drafted where scientists working in the natural sciences and technology-related fields could engage in world-class research. The concept was officially presented at the Forum Alpbach in 2002. Only seven years later, the grand opening for the campus took place. By the year 2016, the IST is committed to becoming a high-caliber research center like other renowned institutions such as the Weizmann Institute of Science or Rockefeller University. A highly international environment boasting cutting-edge technology will be home to around 500 scientists and doctoral students.
 

Information on other research facilities may be found in the Research Atlas