“We know that many of the researchers in the Scientia Fellows programme are brilliant in their academic careers but also progressive in their mind-set. Therefore, we felt it was the time to connect them to the innovation ecosystem around the University and at the Oslo Science Park,” says Hilde Nebb, vice-dean for internationalisation and innovation and the coordinator of Scientia Fellows.
The Fellows got a thorough introduction from Life Science Growth House, the three incubators present in the Oslo Science Park; Aleap, ShareLab and Startuplab, and the two cluster organisations Norway Health Tech and the Life Science Cluster.
Here you can see some of the highlights!