Deep tech is characterized by a long time-to-market, high capital intensity and technology risk and complexity.
DTU Science Park comprises approximately 180,000 square metres of floorspace and house more than 260 companies.
Tenants have access to various high tech facilities and laboratories as well as business and innovation consultants and other shared services.
Companies based at DTU Science Park include both start-ups and divisions of global corporations.
In 2014, Chinese Shandong Longlive Bio-technology Co., producer of 2nd generation bioethanol, opened its first R&D centre outside China at DTU Science Park in Hørsholm.