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CoLabs opens first Sydney lab hub in Tech Central

Jul. 2, 2026
By AI, Created 06:20 UTC, Jul 02, 2026, AGP -

CoLabs has launched its first New South Wales site in Sydney’s Tech Central, adding wet labs and coworking space for science and deep tech startups. The move comes as frontier tech attracts a growing share of Australian venture capital and exposes a shortage of purpose-built lab infrastructure for early-stage founders.

Why it matters: - Australia’s frontier tech sector is drawing more capital into biotech, medtech, climate tech and hardware/robotics. - Early-stage founders still face a shortage of purpose-built lab space outside universities and large corporations. - CoLabs’ new Sydney site adds physical infrastructure in one of the country’s most concentrated innovation districts.

What happened: - CoLabs opened a new facility in Eveleigh, in Sydney’s Tech Central precinct. - The site is CoLabs’ fourth location and its first in New South Wales. - The Melbourne-born company is expanding into Australia’s biggest innovation cluster. - The opening was announced on July 2, 2026.

The details: - The Eveleigh location spans 659 square meters. - The facility includes wet labs, office space, technical consulting, hands-on R&D support and community programs. - CoLabs says the site is one of only a small number of purpose-built PC2 facilities in New South Wales available to early-stage and growing companies outside a university or major corporate setting. - CoLabs’ model also serves corporate innovation teams that need access to infrastructure faster than they can build it themselves. - Since launching in 2020, CoLabs has hosted companies including Vow, Cortical Labs, Quantum Brilliance, Magic Valley, Alt Leather and Diag-Nose. - CoLabs is building relationships with local accelerators, universities and venture capital firms to create pathways for member companies. - The company’s full announcement is available at More information. - CoLabs also shared its LinkedIn presence at LinkedIn.

Between the lines: - The opening aligns with a broader shift in Australian startup funding away from software-only narratives and toward physical-world innovation. - CoLabs is betting that deep tech founders need more than lab benches. - The company is trying to provide proximity, support and a community that can help startups move through technical and regulatory uncertainty. - Tech Central’s density of startups, investors, universities and enablers makes Sydney a logical place for that model to scale.

What’s next: - CoLabs plans to connect Eveleigh members into its growing APAC network. - The company is likely to deepen partnerships with Sydney’s innovation ecosystem as the site fills. - Tech Central’s development should continue as NSW backs the precinct with public funding. - The precinct is projected to support a $42 billion economy and more than 100,000 workers.

The bottom line: - CoLabs is pairing Sydney’s rising frontier tech momentum with the lab space founders need to build, test and commercialize new science.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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