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LU Innovation integrates innovation support and the VentureLab incubator moves to X-Lab

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LU Innovation is now integrating its student activities to strengthen its innovation support. This change means that all student activities previously organised under the "VentureLab" brand are now integrated into the main organisation LU Innovation.

"This is an important step to offer clearer and more cohesive support to students and researchers at Lund University," says Niclas Nilsson, Director of LU Innovation.

Key changes:

LU Innovation consolidates its support for students and researchers at LU Innovation, including programmes, inspirational activities, and coaching.

The name "VentureLab by LU Innovation" will now only refer to the university's incubator, which has moved to new premises in X-Lab in LTH's M-building. The incubator offers office space and support to both researchers and students who want to develop their innovation projects. For direct contact with the incubator, contact the incubator manager at LU Innovation, Adila Malik.

All support for both students and researchers is now communicated through LU Innovation's channels: Instagram lu_innovation, LinkedIn, lu innovation and LU Innovation's newsletter, as well as the website innovation.lu.se

With this change, LU innovation hopes to create a central and easily accessible platform for innovation and entrepreneurship.

All students and researchers are encouraged to contact LU Innovation directly for all innovation support, including requests for participation in courses and workshops.

"We look forward to being able to offer even stronger support to our innovative students and researchers," says Niclas Nilsson.