INCUBA Science Park

In 1986, the company "Forskerpark Aarhus A/S" was formed and capital raised by selling shares to local businesses.

By 1988, the building was nearing full capacity and the first of many expansions in the following years was initiated.

In 1989, an expansion of 4.500 m2 drawn by C. F. Møller Architects was completed, and in 1997 the final building on Gustav Wieds Vej at Aarhus University's central campus was added, bringing it to a total of 11,500 m2.

In 2002, Forskerpark Aarhus started construction on the first biomedical research center, Research Park Skejby, at Skejby Sygehus and in 2004, the center opened 3,600 m2.

The same year construction began on Navitas Park at Aarhus Docklands, a new department of 10,000 m2 focusing on energy technology, and finished in 2014.