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INCUBA Science Park

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INCUBA Science Park is a research park in Aarhus, Denmark with four departments in Skejby, Katrinebjerg, Aarhus University and Aarhus Docklands. INCUBA was created as a merger of three former research institutions in 2007, and is an amalgamation of "Innovation Network Centre for University and Businesses of Aarhus" and the primary goals of the institution are to strengthen cooperation between research institutions and companies with consultancy and by raising capital for projects. The park is the first of its kind in Denmark.

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INCUBA Science Park
Skovhøj, Aarhus Municipality

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Skovhøj 267
8361 Aarhus Municipality
Central Denmark Region, Denmark
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