A complete and future‑ready value chain
Sweden offers an end-to-end environment that supports life science investments across the full value chain:
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Sweden offers an investment environment where innovation is not isolated in individual institutions, but embedded in how research, healthcare, and industry work together. This supports practical collaboration, reduces friction in development, and helps companies build long-term operations with confidence.
Sweden offers an end-to-end environment that supports life science investments across the full value chain:
Sweden’s research base is designed for collaboration. National resources such as SciLifeLab support research communities across several Swedish cities and universities, offering technologies and expertise that enable early-stage discovery and applied research partnerships.
Sweden’s collaboration model connects universities, healthcare, and industry, supporting pathways from research to clinical application. Genomic Medicine Sweden (GMS) is one example of a national effort that connects universities with medical faculties, healthcare, SciLifeLab, patient organisations, and the business sector for collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Sweden is positioned as a frontrunner in Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMP), with an ecosystem that spans process development and clinical GMP capability. Examples include Vecura (Karolinska Hospital’s open innovation facility for ATMP), TestaCenter (a pilot-scale pre-GMP facility), and NorthX Biologics (recognised as a national innovation hub for advanced therapeutics and vaccines in 2021).
Sweden’s production environment is described as advanced, digitalised, and automated, with conditions that support long-term manufacturing operations. The broader platform includes reliable access to utilities and a system focus on sustainability and productivity – relevant for companies planning regulated production and future expansion.
Life science innovation in Sweden is supported by convergence between technology and healthcare, with medtech and healthtech examples embedded in the ecosystem. This creates opportunities for companies to develop devices and solutions in environments where clinical need, digital capability, and industrial know-how intersect.
Sweden is positioned as a digital health pioneer, with established use of digital services in healthcare. The ecosystem is described as deeply integrated into the healthcare sector, and supported by assets such as national quality registries and biobanks that enable research and data-driven development.
Sweden’s life science ecosystem is organised around specialised hubs that combine research, healthcare and industry. Each hub offers distinct capabilities and clear entry points for international companies seeking collaboration, scale and long-term presence.
Stockholm and Uppsala: Research and clinical development hub
Sweden’s largest life science hub, bringing together leading universities, university hospitals, and research infrastructure. The environment supports companies developing new therapies, diagnostics, and digital health solutions, with close access to clinical expertise and healthcare systems.
Lund and Skåne: Biotech scale-up and advanced therapies hub
A strong base for biotechnology and advanced therapies, linked to the Medicon Valley life science region. The cluster supports companies working with biologics and cell and gene therapies, offering access to research, production capability, and cross-border collaboration with Denmark.
Gothenburg: Biotech development and clinical collaboration hub
A growing life science hub centred around industry, healthcare, and applied research. With innovation environments such as GoCo Health Innovation City, the region supports biotech development, clinical trials, and partnerships between global companies, start-ups, and healthcare providers.
Linköping and East Sweden: Medical imaging and diagnostics hub
A specialised hub focused on medical imaging, diagnostics, and data-driven healthcare. The cluster combines research, technology development, and healthcare application, with strong capabilities in image analysis, digital pathology, and AI-based diagnostic tools.
Sweden provides clear entry points for life science investment across R&D, manufacturing, clinical development and partnerships. Opportunities are anchored in a mature ecosystem designed for long-term establishment, scale-up and reinvestment.
Establish R&D operations close to national research infrastructure and collaboration platforms. Sweden’s ecosystem is designed to enable joint projects across academia, healthcare, and industry – useful for companies building discovery capability, translational research, or platform development in areas such as precision medicine and connected health.
Build or expand biomanufacturing and regulated production in an environment described as advanced, digitalised, and automation-ready. For advanced therapies, Sweden offers a developed ATMP ecosystem with facilities spanning pre-GMP piloting, process development, and GMP manufacturing – supporting scale-up pathways from early phase to clinical supply.
Access collaboration with healthcare systems and national initiatives that connect research capability with clinical practice. Structured platforms such as Genomic Medicine Sweden (GMS) support knowledge exchange and industry dialogue, while national data assets (quality registries and biobanks) strengthen conditions for studies and evidence generation.
Use Sweden as a base for partnerships with research-driven start-ups, innovation hubs, and established actors across biotech, pharma, medtech, and digital health. Sweden’s broad network of incubators, science parks, and testbeds creates multiple entry points for co-development, early-stage investment, and strategic collaboration.
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Yes. Sweden’s ecosystem includes established global players alongside emerging innovators, supported by clusters, incubators, and collaboration platforms.
In many cases, yes. Sweden offers environments spanning research infrastructure, healthcare collaboration, and advanced production—depending on your regulatory and operational needs.
Sweden describes itself as a frontrunner in ATMP, with an ecosystem supported by initiatives such as ATMP 2030 and facilities covering process development, pre-GMP piloting, and GMP manufacturing.
Sweden’s digital health ecosystem is described as deeply integrated into the healthcare system, supported by mature digital infrastructure and data assets such as national quality registries and biobanks.
Yes. Sweden has a national network of incubators, science parks, and testbeds, plus five prominent life science clusters that provide structured entry points.
Sweden has national quality registries and a biobanking infrastructure, including more than 150 million stored samples, supporting research and studies linked to healthcare practice.
Business Sweden can support site selection and establishment by coordinating stakeholder dialogue, connecting you to relevant regional and national actors, and providing practical guidance on setting up and operating in Sweden.