Odense-based diagnostics firm wants to grow by 40 percent every year - new product and million-kroner grant should help them realize their ambition

Pentabase has a new product ready which will contribute to a 40 percent growth in 2019, and every year for the next three years. To kickstart development, Innovationsfonden has promised a grant which will make diagnosing bowel cancer, and, later, other forms of cancer, possible.
Sarah Kronborg Eriksen is a researcher at Pentabase and involved in the development of Microsight MSI, which the CEO hopes will secure the company high growth from now on. | Foto: Pentabase/ PR
Sarah Kronborg Eriksen is a researcher at Pentabase and involved in the development of Microsight MSI, which the CEO hopes will secure the company high growth from now on. | Foto: Pentabase/ PR

What started in a brewery 13 years ago, and has since been housed in a closed toilet building at an innovation center in Søndersø, has become a smaller empire on the harbor front in Odense. Diagnostics firm Pentabase has 850 square meters of office space and employs around 15 people.

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