by Elisabeth Kirkeng Andersen | Nov 15, 2021
Inven2 has long experience of licence agreements, particularly in life sciences, which dominate the portfolio. The available licences are presented at all times on our website under ‘Licensing opportunities’. Contact one of our business developers for up-to-date...
by Elisabeth Kirkeng Andersen | Oct 15, 2020
Most protein-based therapeutics must be injected to be effective. That is both stressful for the patient and costly for the healthcare system. Researchers at the University of Oslo and Oslo University Hospital have recently published an article in the highly reputed...
by Elisabeth Kirkeng Andersen | Aug 19, 2020
Zelluna Immunotherapy receives NOK 83 million from investors and the Research Council of Norway to continue its work on a new form of cancer immunotherapy. Based on a licence from Else Marit Inderberg and Sebastien Wälchli’s group at Oslo University Hospital, the...
by Elisabeth Kirkeng Andersen | Aug 19, 2020
The Dutch medical device company SJJ Solutions, the Department of Ophthalmology at Oslo University Hospital and the Laboratory of Adaptive Immunity and Homeostasis of both Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo, have entered an industry development agreement....
by Elisabeth Kirkeng Andersen | Aug 16, 2020
Inven2 is 10 years in 2020. ‘I’m proud of what we have achieved over these ten years. I’m particularly proud of the fact that we have contributed to ploughing NOK 500 million back into new research, innovation and to inventors,’ says Ole Kristian Hjelstuen, CEO of...