8 May 16:00-22:00Cinco Restaurante Umeå

Welcome! 

The Life science industry in Umeå is growing and the success factor is collaboration. To create good collaborations, it is essential that we get to know each other and that we build bridges between the region, industry, and academia. 

Therefore, we welcome you to the Life Science pub on May 8 at Cinco Restaurante Umeåwhere we mingle across organizational boundaries and where you can participate in the UBI Life Science Quiz! 

The pub is open to everyone working in life science-related areas. Feel free to forward the invitation to someone you think should attend.

Time: 16.00-22.00. 
Eat and drink: Mingling and a small bites buffé are offered. You buy the drinks yourself at the bar.
The UBI Life Science Quiz: You can sign up individually or with a team. To increase networking with new people, we encourage you to register for our quiz individually. We will then put together mixed teams. 
The Quiz:
Starts at 17.30, please be there well in time before to find your teammates.
Duration: 30-45 min. 
Subject:
Life Science & Umeå related questions. 
Info:
All participants at the Pub will receive name tags, including the team name. 

Registration deadline: May 1. 

Do you have any questions? Please, contact: christin.grundstrom@ubi.se

Welcome!

//Greetings from your friends at Umeå Biotech Incubator

PS. Do you want to maximize your life science day on May 8? Sign up for the Umeå Lab Fair - with 20 exhibiting companies. Open to everyone - free entry! Info & sign up here. 

Participation fee: This event is sponsored by Umeå Biotech Incubator (UBI) with support from the European Union. There is no actual fee for participating. For delegates from the industry, state-aid/de-minimis will be accounted for corresponding to 1 000 SEK per person.

State aid & de-minimis: Umeå Biotech Incubator is obliged to account for activities they arrange, and support they provide, that are directed to specific companies or a group of companies where the receiving companies do not pay market price for the participation. The value of this support is accounted for as state-aid.
Small amounts of State aid (‘de minimis’ aid) are exempted from State aid control, as they are deemed to have no impact on competition and trade in the internal market of the European Union (EU). De minimis aid indeed refers to small amounts of State aid to undertakings (companies) that do not have to be notified to the European Commission by the EU Member States.

The maximum amount is € 300,000 for each undertaking over 3 years. De minimis can also be granted to large companies that are not entitled to larger sums of state-aid under Article 22.
Read more on state-aid and de-minimis here: