Internationalisering

LabWare branches out to The Netherlands

The American company LabWare is branching out to Wageningen, The Netherlands. As a leading firm in laboratory automation and data management, LabWare brings cutting-edge solutions to the field of scientific research and analysis. LabWare will start with a team of 6 individuals in Wageningen and plans to double its workforce within the next 3 years. Oost NL assisted LabWare with its establishment in the region together with the Wageningen University & Research (WUR), Kadans, and Agro Business Park Garden Offices.  

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LabWare highlights the strategic advantages of choosing Wageningen as a new location: "When considering our new European expansion, we evaluated various locations, and Wageningen stood out as the ideal choice for us. The region’s reputation as a hub for scientific research and innovation, coupled with its strong network of research institutes and industry partners, made it an attractive destination for our company," states Frank Hendriks, Territory Manager Benelux at LabWare. LabWare has over 30 locations worldwide, the branch in Wageningen is mainly focusing on the Benelux (Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxemburg).  

LabWare opened their office in the Agro Business Park Garden Offices, where different innovative Health companies are situated. Angelique van Helvoort advisor Food & Health at Oost NL says: "We are delighted to welcome Labware to our region. Their cutting-edge solutions in health research align perfectly with our regional focus on driving innovation and sustainable solutions for global challenges." 

Frank Hendriks adds: “Oost NL's assistance in connecting us with relevant partners and providing support throughout the establishment process has solidified our decision to set up shop in Wageningen." 

Oost NL, WUR, Kadans, and Agro Business Park Garden Offices collaborated to support LabWare with their establishment. This collaborative effort ensures that Labware has access to the necessary resources, networks, and infrastructure to thrive in its new location.