How to Design Incubator Laboratories for Lease

Incubator laboratories have evolved from university-led “technology transfer” spaces into developer-driven models that balance the scientific goals of researchers with the leasing and operational goals of property owners. Successful incubator labs provide flexible, scalable spaces that support early-stage research through growth phases, from small primary labs to larger graduate facilities with pilot production or cleanroom capabilities. For a visual overview of how to design incubator laboratories for lease, view the infographic below.

This infographic is part of a longer article, How to Design Incubator Laboratories for Lease, by Michael P. Vascellaro, AIA, NCARB, science and technology practice leader for RS&H.

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