Designing the Lab of the Future
The why
The challenge
Our client faced a high-stakes question: how to design a Lab of the Future, across thousands of square meters, that would optimise scientific workflows, enable technology adoption, and foster continuous innovation. The lab needed to support emerging modalities and bring together in-silico and in-vitro work in a modular, efficient way.
How we helped
Biobridge Partners worked shoulder-to-shoulder with the client team to define an operating model built around SAR cycle workflows and capabilities. We mapped logical handover points between core capabilities, focusing on the interfaces where process, technology, and competencies intersect. Special attention was given to modern technology platforms, i.e. the evolution of core facilities to accelerate discovery and ensure flexibility and scalability for the future.
Outcome
What moved the needle
We found that sustainable impact comes from getting the fundamentals right.Jonas T. Karlsen, Ph.D.
Jonas is a life science strategist supporting executives drive progress across the value chain. He is an expert in bridging strategy and execution via global operating model design and transformation rooted in strategic objectives. He engages with structured top-down thinking and a pragmatic and collaborative approach to mobilise organizations and make things happen.
Jonas holds a Ph.D. in biophysics from the Technical University of Denmark, DTU, and further studied at California Institute of Technology. Recipient of the Ministry of Sciences Elite Research Award.
Selected experience
- Ecosystem integration and external innovation pipeline
- Lab of the future capability building and operating model design
- Global clinical operating model design and transformation
- Pre-launch strategy for cardiometabolic TA development