Sartorius and IMT Open “Lab Space” in Brazil to Advance Biotechnology Training and Innovation

19 September 2025 | Friday | News

Sartorius, a leading international partner of life science research and the biopharmaceutical industry, announced the opening of its new application laboratory in Brazil, in collaboration with the Institute of Technology Mauá (IMT), one of the country’s most prestigious engineering schools. The new facility, called “Lab Space,” has been designed to serve as both a training and showroom hub for Sartorius teams and a dynamic learning environment for IMT students. This initiative combines Sartorius’s global expertise in biotechnology with IMT’s longstanding strength in engineering disciplines to create a unique ecosystem where innovation meets education. “By bringing together Sartorius’s cutting-edge bioprocess technologies and IMT’s academic excellence, Lab Space represents a milestone for Brazil’s biotechnology landscape,” said [Insert Sartorius Spokesperson Name & Title]. “This collaboration empowers the next generation of engineers and scientists to gain hands-on experience with advanced bioprocess solutions, while offering Sartorius an important base to strengthen its presence in Latin America.” Traditionally recognised for mechanical and chemical engineering, IMT is now expanding into biotechnology to meet growing national and global demand for skilled professionals in life sciences. The partnership with Sartorius positions the institute at the forefront of Brazil’s emerging biotech education and innovation ecosystem. “This partnership is a leap forward for our students and the broader biotech community in Brazil,” said [Insert IMT Spokesperson Name & Title]. “Lab Space will enable knowledge transfer, training, and applied research that aligns with our ambition to develop talent and solutions in one of the most promising scientific fields of the future.” The launch of Lab Space underscores Sartorius’s commitment to simplifying progress in biopharma worldwide and supporting education, workforce development, and scientific collaboration in the Latin American region.

 

Sartorius, a leading international partner of life science research and the biopharmaceutical industry,  announced the opening of its new application laboratory in Brazil, in collaboration with the Institute of Technology Mauá (IMT), one of the country’s most prestigious engineering schools.

The new facility, called “Lab Space,” has been designed to serve as both a training and showroom hub for Sartorius teams and a dynamic learning environment for IMT students. This initiative combines Sartorius’s global expertise in biotechnology with IMT’s longstanding strength in engineering disciplines to create a unique ecosystem where innovation meets education.

“By bringing together Sartorius’s cutting-edge bioprocess technologies and IMT’s academic excellence, Lab Space represents a milestone for Brazil’s biotechnology landscape,” said Sartorius Spokesperson . “This collaboration empowers the next generation of engineers and scientists to gain hands-on experience with advanced bioprocess solutions, while offering Sartorius an important base to strengthen its presence in Latin America.”

Traditionally recognised for mechanical and chemical engineering, IMT is now expanding into biotechnology to meet growing national and global demand for skilled professionals in life sciences. The partnership with Sartorius positions the institute at the forefront of Brazil’s emerging biotech education and innovation ecosystem.

“This partnership is a leap forward for our students and the broader biotech community in Brazil,” said  IMT Spokesperson . “Lab Space will enable knowledge transfer, training, and applied research that aligns with our ambition to develop talent and solutions in one of the most promising scientific fields of the future.”

The launch of Lab Space underscores Sartorius’s commitment to simplifying progress in biopharma worldwide and supporting education, workforce development, and scientific collaboration in the Latin American region.

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