COPENHAGEN SCIENCE CITY Copenhagen Science City Area, organisation, vision and projects Kristoffer Klebak Head of Secretariat Copenhagen Science City.

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COPENHAGEN SCIENCE CITY Copenhagen Science City Area, organisation, vision and projects Kristoffer Klebak Head of Secretariat Copenhagen Science City

OMRÅDET Universitetsparken De Gamles By Rigshospitalet Haraldsgade kvarteret University Hospital of Copenhagen Metropolitan University College University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health and Medicinal Sciences and Faculty of Science ESS Data Management and Software Center Area: 1,000,000 Jobs: 31,300 Private sector: 10,400 Knowledge institutions: 15,000 Businesses: 900 Students: 20,000 Residents: 10,000 Distance to center: 5 min. Area

Ekspertise and innovation

State-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure

Copenhagen Science City Development Council Organisation

FORMÅL Copenhagen Science City will contribute to the international branding of the strong and expansive research hubs in Greater Copenhagen. At the same time, Copenhagen Science City will support the labor market, generate new innovative solutions and businesses, and improve urban life and life quality by attracting cutting-edge expertise, a highly educated international workforce and international businesses. Vision

Communication Attracting business and talent Facilities and urban development Projects

Office spaces and facilities Success stories Attract businesses

The Mærsk Building User: Faculty of Health and Medicinal Sciences Investment: €215m Research, education, conferences +40% m2 in the area Completed 2015 Builder: Danish Building & Property Agency Buildings

Pharma Science Building User: Faculty of Health and Medicinal Sciences Modern labfacilities Investment: €25m 5,130 m2 Completed: 2015 Builder: Danish Building & Property Agency Buildings

University Hospital Investment: €320m Treatment, parking, sterilisation Patient hotel Completed 2018 Buildings

Metropolitan University College Labs, testing facilities and teaching Investment: €27m Completed: 2017 Buildings

Metro Cityring Three metro stops in Copenhagen Science City Total investment: €2.3bn Completed min. to Science City Frederiksberg 15 min. to Science City Lyngby-Taarbæk 30 min. to airport min. to Malmø/Lund, Sweden Infrastructure

”The Smart Road” Opened in min. to Science City Lyngby–Taarbæk 5 min. to Nørreport Station Infrastructure

Urban life Wayfinding Signposting Visual indicators on roads Iconic markers Lighting and planting Moveable plants Green walls Lights on lampposts Lights on other fixtures Art lights and projections on surfaces and elements New fixtures Meeting points Benches, street food Temporality Take a look in the Future Binoculars Information and communication Active building site fencing Science city identity

Thank you for your attention! copenhagensciencecity.dk