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BioFynder Finds Perfect Lab Space

Biotechnology start-up BioFynder has joined the Science Park community, taking new purpose built laboratory space in Epsilon House to develop and commercialise its innovative medical diagnostic solutions.

BioFynder is working towards becoming a leading brand in the global in vitro diagnostics industry, delivering rapid, accurate testing solutions that empower healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes.

Leveraging innovative biotechnologies, including immunology, molecular biology, and advanced diagnostic methodologies, the company is building a robust product pipeline of rapid, accurate, and user-friendly medical testing products. The company is making significant and rapid progress, benefiting from strong technical support and a global perspective through international partnerships with research and development institutions in the UK, China and Europe.

Science Park Business Development Director, Lucinda Lamont, said, “We’re delighted to welcome BioFynder to Southampton Science Park. It is precisely companies like this that we hoped to provide for with the reimagining of Epsilon House earlier this year, and we are excited to be a part of this young company’s journey now that they have a solid base from which to develop their product suite and approach to market.”

Southampton Science Park opened nine new laboratories in Epsilon House to help address the urgent need for research and development space in the region. These self-contained, high specification laboratories vary in size from 200 sq. ft to 1000 sq. ft and are available now. To find out more about available offices and laboratories at Southampton Science Park, please give us a call or send us an email.

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