New MedTech & BioTech Innovation Center Opens at High Tech Campus Eindhoven

September 30, 2025
A new Innovation Center for MedTech & BioTech will open at High Tech Campus Eindhoven.
Test onderzoek

Developed by High Tech Campus Eindhoven and Smart Biomaterials Consortium (SBMC), with support from Brainport Development and the Brabant Development Agency (BOM), the center connects MedTech and BioTech innovators within the Brainport ecosystem. It helps early-stage and scaling companies in medical technology and biomaterials move faster from research to market, with advanced facilities and a strong partner network.

Located in building HTC 11, the center offers shared workspaces, laboratories, and GMP-compliant cleanrooms for pilot production at clinical standards. Combined with expert guidance and strong partner links, these facilities help innovators turn early research into market-ready healthcare solutions more efficiently.

With this state-of-the-art hub, MedTech and Biotech entrepreneurs in Brabant gain extra space to grow. We share the belief that innovation in healthcare arises through interdisciplinary collaboration and practical applicability.”
Brigit van Dijk - Van de Reijt
CEO, Brabant Development Agency (BOM)

Learn more

Bvandenhoogen bom nl

Bram van den Hoogen

Public Affairs Manager

Smart Biomaterials Consortium (SBMC) cleanrooms and labs

SBMC operates 400 m² of cleanroom and laboratory space for the development and pilot production of biomaterial based resorbable implants, plus technical and regulatory support for companies moving toward clinical use.

MedTech and BioTech in the Brainport region

The Brainport region is a leading hub for MedTech and BioTech, from precision systems to AI-driven diagnostics and smart biomaterials. Building on foundations laid by Philips and Thermo Fisher Scientific, it now hosts 350+ MedTech companies, produces 90% of Dutch MedTech patents and nearly half of national life sciences output. With BioTech as a cornerstone of future healthcare, Brainport offers a strong base for innovations such as resorbable implants and advanced wound dressings.

Share this page