At Labflex, we are proud to announce the completion of a major laboratory project at the Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, more familiarly known as DTU Bioengineering. This milestone project not only showcases Labflex’s expertise in laboratory design but also reinforces our commitment to supporting scientific communities in their pursuit of groundbreaking research.
The Role of Labflex
Located at DTU, building 221 and 227 symbolizes the hub of bioengineering innovation, where Labflex played a crucial role in designing, producing, and installing laboratory solutions tailored to the needs of cutting-edge research in biotechnology and biomedicine. The project involved a meticulous planning and execution process, ensuring every piece of furniture not only serves its purpose but also enhances the overall functionality and safety of the laboratory environment.
Furniture Solutions
The laboratory solutions comprised a mix of Labflex’s System 10 and System 14 furniture, which are designed to be adaptable and robust, meeting the dynamic needs of a research facility that deals with complex biotechnological and biomedical challenges. This bespoke furniture solution included:
- Over 2.000 items of furniture
- A vast array of worktops spanning 443 meters in various materials such as laminate, compact laminate, steel, polypropylene, and epoxy
- More than 400 cabinets, including top cabinets, underbench cabinets, tall cabinets, and specialized chemical cabinets
Our solutions are designed to integrate new furniture with existing elements. Our design aim to create an environment that enhance flexibility and efficiency for the users.
Supporting DTU Bioengineering’s Mission
DTU Bioengineering stands as a beacon of excellence, with teaching and research activities that span molecular biotechnology, biochemistry, microbiology, chemistry, physics, and chemical engineering. Labflex’s laboratory solutions are designed to support the department’s integrated approach to research, facilitating a flexible and efficient laboratory environment.
The research activities at DTU Bioengineering cover both fundamental and applied sciences, contributing to the development of new biotechnological and biomedical processes. Our laboratory solutions provide the physical backbone for this vital work, enabling researchers to perform their tasks effectively and safely.
Collaboration and Impact
The project was completed in collaboration with multiple stakeholders, demonstrating Labflex’s capability to work with other experts to achieve a common goal. The collaboration was pivotal in addressing the requirements of a specialized field like bioengineering, where precision, reliability, and safety are paramount.