We have expanded our footprint with the opening of a new open access biotech lab in Rwanda. This facility is now operational and offers similar training programmes to support the growth of the biotech industry in the region.
Fostering innovation and growth in Rwanda’s bioeconomy sector.
The Rwanda Bioeconomy Hub is a cutting-edge laboratory facility located at the University of Rwanda’s College of Science and Technology, Nyarugenge Campus. The hub offers advanced skills development and entrepreneurial training programmes. This facility supports emerging talent and businesses, empowering them to drive Africa’s bioeconomy forward.
Our state-of-the-art Open Access Biotech Lab facility provides entrepreneurs and researchers with access to high-end biotech equipment and resources.
UVU Bio’s Skills Development programmes equip individuals with the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in the biotechnology industry.
Our Business Incubation and Acceleration programmes offer comprehensive support to biotech startups, from initial concept to market entry.
Our Ecosystem Development focuses on building partnerships, promoting industry collaborations, and advocating for policies that drive biotech growth and sustainability in Africa.
Our labs provide state-of-the-art facilities, expert support, and a collaborative environment to accelerate research and innovation in the bioeconomy sector. Whether you’re a startup, researcher, or established business, our labs are designed to help you bring your ideas to life.
Select your preferred lab from the dropdown menu and fill in your details to enquire about available resources, services, and partnership opportunities. Our team will get back to you to discuss how we can support your work.
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Join us in our mission to enable a thriving African bioeconomy. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or organisation, there are numerous ways to partner with UVU Bio. Together, we can drive innovation, create jobs, and build a sustainable bioeconomy across the continent.