Science Village Scandinavia AB is situated in Lund, Sweden, and serves as a significant hub for research and innovation. It is home to the MAX IV Laboratory and the European Spallation Source (ESS), both of which are leading research facilities in the fields of materials science and neutron scattering, respectively. The area is also poised for future development, with plans for a university campus that will further enhance its role as a center for academic and scientific endeavors.
The village promotes an innovative business ecosystem that focuses on research-intensive industries. It features the Nanolab Science Village, which is dedicated to nanotechnology research and development. Additionally, Science Village Hall is available for events, facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing among scientists, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals. This environment is designed to support a growing community that fosters bright ideas and innovation in science, encouraging partnerships and advancements in various fields.




