
| Friday 3 September, 2010 |


Every year Chalmers Innovation helps start up about ten companies that develop from technology-based business ideas to independent operations. This year, seven of the companies in the incubator graduated as alumni, of which four in the life science sphere:
Promimic develops, produces and sells implant beds for synthetic bone.
Layerlab sells consumables for pharmaceutical scientists and researchers with the aim of developing new types of measurements with membrane structures.
Micropos Medical develops and sells a system for increasing precision in radiation treatment of cancer.
Midorion develops and sells an analytical biosensor for scientific applications.
Source: Biotech Sweden November 27, 2009
