Oslo Science Hub
The next expansion of the Radiumhospital Campus with office space, laboratories and biobank facilities, tailored towards international and national key players in cancer research and development.

Oslo Science Hub aims to build a vital and inclusive environment where researchers, entrepreneurs and companies from across the Radiumhospital Campus can meet and collaborate to contribute to the development of better cancer treatments.



Facts:
- Planned to be finished: 2030
- Brutto area: 40 000 sqm
- Potentially 2000 employees
- State-of-the-art laboratories, complementary hospital services, biobank and offices
- Mix of tenants similar to Oslo Cancer Cluster Innovation Park: public and private actors in oncology and biotechnology, especially international pharmaceutical industry
- Open areas for the public, such as shops, restaurants, cafes and roof terraces
Contact
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