Science Infrastructure for the Medicines Systems of 2040 | VARUNÉ Labs

Glasgow / Hyderabad

Science infrastructure for the medicines systems of 2040.

Two distinct predevelopment pathways exploring how formulation, analytical science, governed automation and separately licensed future manufacturing options could connect.

Programme
Active predevelopment and feasibility
Glasgow route
Wider-AMIDS-area scenario diligence
Hyderabad route
Technical and commercial diligence
Irreversible commitments
Subject to separate evidence gates

AI-generated architectural concepts for active predevelopment. They do not depict existing or operating VARUNÉ facilities. No selected site, land interest, planning consent, committed VARUNÉ campus capital, construction, operating licence, GMP status, opening date or partner commitment is represented.

Choose a campus journey

One scientific standard. Two distinct routes.

Each programme answers its own regional need, site reality, operating model and regulatory pathway. Knowledge can move between them; commitment does not.

AI-generated blue-hour aerial of a black connected V-shaped Scotland campus concept with illustrative VARUNÉ LABS environmental signage

Illustrative campus concept · No site selected

GlasgowBlack V-campus · Blue hour

Active wider-area site and delivery diligence

A black connected campus scenario for Scotland.

An illustrative wider-AMIDS-area scenario tests how a compact first scientific node could connect formulation, analytical, data and process transfer capability before any separately gated expansion. It does not represent a selected or secured parcel.

  1. 01Formulation and analytics
  2. 02Governed CMC automation and traceable data operations
  3. 03Future UK manufacturing readiness
Explore Glasgow
AI-generated dusk aerial of a possible Hyderabad science campus with a distinct Deccan garden and solar identity

Illustrative campus concept · No site selected

HyderabadDusk campus · Garden network

Active technical and commercial feasibility

An Indian pathway from development evidence to scalable transfer.

The initial route prioritises formulation, analytical science, stability and automation while preserving a separately governed future oral solid dose option.

  1. 01Formulation, stability and analytics
  2. 02Automation and partner scale-up
  3. 03Future Schedule M manufacturing option
Explore Hyderabad

Follow value from a campus choice to a decision gate.

Scroll through the operating logic. Each physical layer exists to produce a better scientific decision, not simply a more impressive building.

AI-generated blue-hour concept of a black connected V-shaped campus in a generic wider-AMIDS-area landscape; no site selected
01 / 08CampusIllustrative concept / active predevelopment
Journey progressStep 1 of 801 / 08
  1. 01

    Campus

    Start with geography, utilities, talent, supply routes and a delivery model. The Scotland scene tests an illustrative wider-AMIDS-area scenario, not a selected parcel: a campus is a system boundary before it is an address.

    Input
    Regional need, location logic and delivery constraints
    Decision value
    A site brief with explicit proceed, reshape and stop gates
  2. 02

    Building

    Translate scientific purpose into adjacency, structure, cleanability, service capacity, expansion logic and maintainable operations.

    Input
    Intended use, throughput envelope and scientific workflow
    Decision value
    A building brief that can be challenged before commitment
  3. 03

    Controlled zone

    Design people, materials, samples, data and waste as one controlled flow. The clean diagram is explanatory; it is not a final engineering layout.

    Input
    Process hazards, segregation need and movement rules
    Decision value
    A reviewable zoning and containment hypothesis
  4. 04

    Equipment

    Select instruments and automation for an intended decision, not for spectacle. Capacity, data integrity, support and lifecycle cost remain visible.

    Input
    Method need, sample range, utilisation and assurance level
    Decision value
    A bounded equipment case with alternatives and dependencies
  5. 05

    Experiment

    Frame a question, protocol, acceptance logic and human authority before a robotic or analytical workflow begins.

    Input
    Scientific question, protocol, controls and review authority
    Decision value
    A reproducible experiment with a visible uncertainty boundary
  6. 06

    Data package

    Keep source, transformation, review, exceptions and limitations connected so the result can support a real technical decision.

    Input
    Instrument records, observations, method context and deviations
    Decision value
    A traceable package that a partner can review
  7. 07

    Partner outcome

    Convert the evidence into a stronger candidate, method, process, transfer plan or a clear reason to stop. Activity alone is not value.

    Input
    Reviewed evidence, partner context and decision threshold
    Decision value
    A usable technical outcome with owners and next actions
  8. 08

    Decision gate

    Advance only when evidence justifies the next irreversible step. Otherwise reshape, externalise, pause or stop while preserving strategic options.

    Input
    Technical readiness, demand, finance, operator and regulatory route
    Decision value
    Proceed, reshape, partner, pause or stop
Illustrative future public science gallery with children and a teacher exploring safe models beside a sealed working laboratory
Illustrative concept visualActive predevelopment

Science in public

A laboratory campus should give knowledge back.

The public layer is designed as a protected learning journey: children can handle models, families can understand medicines quality, and residents can see how safety, waste and evidence are governed without entering controlled work.

Illustrative public-realm concept only. No gallery, school programme, event, visitor capacity or controlled-laboratory access is approved or operating.

Visible ambition. Explicit evidence state.

These figures count parts of the concept architecture, not delivered impact. Operational baselines and targets would be published only after a site, owner, funding and measurement method exist.

  1. Protected visit architecture

    5 proposed stagesA concept journey from staffed arrival to a garden reset. It is not an operating visitor programme.
  2. Audience routes

    4 groups in the briefSchools, residents, technical teams and future customers would receive different, safeguarded experiences.
  3. Environmental control

    7 systems to baselineEnergy, water, ventilation, materials, waste, clean power and resilience require measured boundaries before targets.
  4. Current delivery status

    Concept onlyNo gallery, visit capacity, training place, job, environmental baseline or public programme is represented as delivered.

Capability architecture

Six connected environments, each with a reason to exist.

Explore each capability through the Glasgow model or the Hyderabad technical route. Every page connects construction, equipment, people, experiments, data and outcomes.

  1. AI-generated future formulation and analytical environment with scientists preparing materials, operating instruments and reviewing evidence

    Future workflow concept · Not current operations

    01

    Initial capability

    Formulation and analytical sciences

    Preformulation, solid-state understanding, formulation comparison, dissolution, analytical procedure development and stability evidence.

  2. AI-generated future packaging, materials and quality research laboratory

    Future workflow concept · Not current operations

    02

    Initial capability

    Stability, packaging and materials

    Controlled storage, sample custody, material response, package comparison and decisions on shelf life evidence strategy.

  3. AI-generated future laboratory for supervised robotics and human-governed digital operations

    Future workflow concept · Not current operations

    03

    Capability expansion

    AI, robotics and digital operations

    Bounded robotic work cells, instrument orchestration, process analytical technology and human-governed model operations.

  4. AI-generated future quality-science operations room with scientists reviewing molecular, analytical, microscopy and robotic evidence

    Future workflow concept · Not current operations

    04

    Begins before the laboratory

    Quality, data and regulatory readiness

    Evidence state, data provenance, method lifecycle, risk management, review authority and transfer readiness designed from the start.

  5. AI-generated future public science gallery with children and a teacher exploring safe models beside a sealed working laboratory

    Future public-realm concept · No opening or event

    05

    Initial capability

    Partner, skills and public value

    Governed project formation, technical learning, supplier development and accessible public understanding connected to real evidence.

  6. AI-generated future process-development and medicines manufacturing environment

    Future regulated option · No licence or GMP operation

    06

    Separate future option

    Future medicines manufacturing

    Process development, technology transfer and oral solid dose manufacture only after product, operator, demand, finance, qualification and licensing gates.

Illustrative future campus utility spine connecting solar roofs, heat recovery, water reuse, planted drainage and protected waste handling

Future infrastructure concept · Not current operations

Measured sustainability

Sustainability becomes an engineering dataset.

Energy, water, solvent, waste, equipment utilisation and resilience are measured against the experiment or batch decision they support. Baselines come before targets and third-party verification comes before claims.

Energy
Metered by system, zone and work package
Water
Grade, use, recovery and discharge boundary
Materials
Process mass intensity and failed run visibility
Resilience
Critical load, recovery time and tested contingency
Review the measurement evidence

See the whole proposition, from skyline to scientific system.

The concepts are kept visible as a design record, not used as evidence. Scroll each collection to compare regional identity, building purpose, interior workflow and the systems that create partner value.

How to read every concept
01

Campus identity studies

The visual language tests two deliberately different regional responses: Scotland uses a black connected campus across wet landscape and sheltered courts; Hyderabad uses cool post-monsoon light, graphite basalt and shaded Deccan courtyards.

BoundaryIllustrative architecture only. The Scotland direction is a wider-AMIDS-area scenario, not a selected or secured parcel. No site, land, lease, committed VARUNÉ campus capital or planning status is represented.

AI-generated blue-hour aerial of a black connected V-shaped campus in a generic wider-AMIDS-area landscape; no site selected01 / 11
Current visual direction

Scotland blue-hour V-campus aerial

Current direction: a cinematic black connected system with a V-shaped arrival court, wet landscape, solar roofs and off-white light. It does not depict a selected parcel.

AI-generated daylight aerial of a black connected campus scenario in the wider AMIDS area; no site selected02 / 11
Supporting visual study

Scotland daylight connected-campus study

The preceding sunny black-campus aerial remains part of the design record and tests landscape connection at a different time of day.

Illustrative sunny courtyard within a black connected Scotland campus concept, with deliberate VARUNÉ LABS environmental signage03 / 11
Current visual direction

Scotland connected courtyard

Current direction: a sheltered planted court connects black laboratory wings and a public threshold within the same illustrative wider-area scenario.

Illustrative Hyderabad science campus aerial with graphite basalt and shaded courtyards in cool post-monsoon light04 / 11
Current visual direction

Hyderabad Deccan aerial

Current direction: graphite basalt, cool white surfaces, shaded courts and post-monsoon planting.

Previous illustrative Glasgow civic campus identity study in a generic west-Glasgow landscape05 / 11
Previous identity study

Previous Glasgow civic aerial

The preceding cold civic identity study remains visible as part of the design record.

Early illustrative aerial study for a possible Glasgow science campus06 / 11
Early concept study

Early Glasgow aerial

An earlier campus-scale study retained to show how the spatial proposition has evolved.

Early illustrative Glasgow campus courtyard study07 / 11
Early concept study

Glasgow courtyard study

A civic courtyard test for daylight, shared movement and public-facing scientific life.

Early illustrative aerial concept for a possible Hyderabad campus08 / 11
Early concept study

Early Hyderabad aerial

An initial Indian campus composition exploring a denser network of shaded buildings.

Early illustrative Hyderabad rooftop and courtyard landscape study09 / 11
Early concept study

Hyderabad rooftop landscape

A climate response study for shaded circulation, planted roofs and water-aware public space.

Illustrative bird's-eye masterplan study for the Glasgow pathway10 / 11
Illustrative masterplan

Glasgow bird's-eye masterplan

A broad relationship study between laboratories, public space, utilities and possible expansion.

Illustrative bird's-eye masterplan study for the Hyderabad pathway11 / 11
Illustrative masterplan

Hyderabad bird's-eye masterplan

A broad warm-climate relationship study, not a surveyed or selected location.

02

Arrival, convening and public value

Architecture earns meaning at the threshold: how people arrive, learn, review evidence and understand the work without confusing access with regulated operations.

BoundaryEvent and entrance scenes are illustrative. They do not evidence an opening, event, occupier or partnership.

Illustrative entrance concept for a future Glasgow scientific building01 / 10
Illustrative concept

Glasgow scientific entrance

A restrained civic threshold for a future formulation and analytical node.

Illustrative Glasgow scientific convening scene with blank event screens02 / 10
Illustrative concept

Glasgow convening scene

A public programme study with blank presentation surfaces and no represented event claim.

Illustrative Hyderabad campus arrival court in warm light03 / 10
Previous identity study

Hyderabad arrival court

A previous warm-light threshold study retained to show how the Hyderabad identity evolved.

Illustrative Hyderabad scientific forum scene with blank event screens04 / 10
Previous identity study

Hyderabad forum scene

A previous warm-light civic forum study with blank screens and no represented launch or partner.

Earlier illustrative Glasgow campus entrance concept with environmental branding05 / 10
Earlier concept study

Earlier Glasgow entrance

An earlier photoreal threshold study retained as part of the visual record; environmental branding belongs to the concept image.

Earlier illustrative Glasgow campus launch and convening concept06 / 10
Earlier concept study

Earlier Glasgow launch scene

An earlier convening study retained for comparison; it does not represent an event, opening or partner attendance.

Earlier illustrative Hyderabad campus entrance concept with environmental branding07 / 10
Earlier concept study

Earlier Hyderabad entrance

An earlier arrival study retained to show the evolution of the Hyderabad threshold and regional identity.

Earlier illustrative Hyderabad campus launch and convening concept08 / 10
Earlier concept study

Earlier Hyderabad launch scene

An earlier public-convening study retained for comparison; it does not evidence an event, opening or partnership.

Illustrative public-facing scientific learning and engagement environment09 / 10
Illustrative concept

Public value environment

A working visual for public understanding, skills, participation and transparent evidence boundaries.

Varun Sharma beside an AMIDS sign during a wider-area visit on 1 August 202610 / 10
Evidence photograph

Wider-area diligence visit

A real visit record from the wider AMIDS area. It is not evidence of a selected or secured site.

03

Building envelopes

Six architectural studies give each capability an address while keeping structural span, services, logistics and future adaptability in view.

BoundaryIllustrative building concepts. They are not final designs, specified facilities or construction commitments.

Illustrative exterior for a formulation and analytical building01 / 06
Building concept

Formulation and analytical

A compact scientific anchor with clear laboratory and logistics thresholds.

Illustrative exterior for a translational development building02 / 06
Building concept

Translational development

A flexible development environment for methods, process learning and transfer preparation.

Illustrative exterior for a possible future advanced manufacturing building03 / 06
Future building option

Advanced manufacturing

A future option shown at concept level, separate from any present manufacturing commitment.

Illustrative exterior for an AI and robotics laboratory building04 / 06
Building concept

AI and robotics

A highly serviced environment for bounded automation and supervised intelligent systems.

Illustrative exterior for a quality, data and regulatory building05 / 06
Building concept

Quality, data and regulatory

A quieter civic building for governance, review, data stewardship and regulatory readiness.

Illustrative exterior for a scientific forum and headquarters building06 / 06
Building concept

Forum and headquarters

A shared front door for learning, partner review and programme governance.

04

Inside capability

Interior studies make the operating proposition tangible: supervised automation, maintainable laboratories, review spaces and disciplined material movement.

BoundaryIllustrative interiors with blank digital surfaces. Equipment, qualification and operating scope remain to be specified.

Illustrative formulation and analytical laboratory interior with blank screens01 / 06
Interior concept

Formulation and analytical interior

Bench, instrument and review zones arranged around a bounded scientific workflow.

Illustrative translational development laboratory interior with blank screens02 / 06
Interior concept

Translational development interior

Flexible development space for process understanding and transfer preparation.

Illustrative future advanced manufacturing interior with blank screens03 / 06
Future interior option

Advanced manufacturing interior

A future production study that remains conditional on product, operator and licence gates.

Illustrative AI and robotics laboratory interior with blank screens04 / 06
Interior concept

AI and robotics interior

Robotic work cells under visible human authority and controlled system boundaries.

Illustrative future quality-science operations room with active human review of scientific and robotic evidence05 / 06
Interior concept

Quality and data interior

A review environment for provenance, method lifecycle, exceptions and release authority.

Illustrative scientific forum and headquarters interior with blank screens06 / 06
Interior concept

Forum and headquarters interior

A shared setting for governed decisions, technical exchange and skills activity.

05

Clean spatial cutaways

These cleaned architectural cutaways show spatial relationships only. All meaning, labels and controls remain typed and deterministic in the interface.

BoundaryIllustrative spatial diagrams. No generated labels are used and no arrangement should be read as a final engineering drawing.

Clean illustrative cutaway of formulation and analytical zones without generated labels01 / 06
Clean cutaway

Formulation and analytical zones

A clean section through candidate laboratory, instrument and support relationships.

Clean illustrative cutaway of translational development zones without generated labels02 / 06
Clean cutaway

Translational development zones

A clean section for process learning, scale translation and adjacent support spaces.

Clean illustrative cutaway of a possible advanced manufacturing environment without generated labels03 / 06
Clean future cutaway

Advanced manufacturing zones

A clean future-state section, conditional on separate regulated manufacturing gates.

Clean illustrative cutaway of AI and robotics zones without generated labels04 / 06
Clean cutaway

AI and robotics zones

A clean relationship study for robotics, observation, maintenance and human oversight.

Clean illustrative cutaway of quality and data zones without generated labels05 / 06
Clean cutaway

Quality and data zones

A clean section connecting review, record stewardship and controlled decision spaces.

Clean illustrative cutaway of forum and headquarters zones without generated labels06 / 06
Clean cutaway

Forum and headquarters zones

A clean section through public, learning, governance and programme workspaces.

06

Technical systems and scientific value

The campus proposition becomes credible when architecture connects to repeatable work, governed data, resilient utilities and decisions that matter to partners.

BoundaryIllustrative operating-model concepts. No equipment purchase, validated method, commissioned system or partner outcome is claimed.

Illustrative future autonomous formulation laboratory with bounded robotic work cells and active human supervision01 / 07
Technical concept

Autonomous formulation laboratory

A supervised work-cell study for bounded automation and repeatable experimental flow.

Illustrative future oral solid dose pilot environment02 / 07
Future technical option

Future oral solid dose pilot

A future option for process learning and transfer, separate from a present manufacturing claim.

Illustrative quality-science operations environment with active human review of laboratory evidence03 / 07
Technical concept

Quality and digital operations

A human-reviewed data environment for provenance, exception handling and decision authority.

Illustrative future campus utility spine connecting solar roofs, heat recovery, water reuse, planted drainage and protected waste handling04 / 07
Technical concept

Sustainable utilities spine

A systems view of energy, water, material use, resilience and maintainable services.

Illustrative governed intelligence and robotics laboratory with blank screens05 / 07
Technical concept

Governed intelligence laboratory

A human-governed environment for model operations, robotics and instrument orchestration.

Illustrative future formulation and analytical instrument scene with active scientists and visible evidence review06 / 07
Technical concept

Instrument science scene

An instrument-led environment for formulation comparison, analytics and reviewable evidence.

Illustrative responsible AI and robotics editorial scene with blank digital displays07 / 07
Editorial concept

Responsible AI editorial scene

A visual boundary for automation that keeps human authority and evidence limitations visible.

07

Expanded science futures

A wider concept set explores how the platform could later connect medicines, biological engineering, surgical robotics, process chemistry, packaging science and public discovery.

BoundaryIllustrative future options only. No service, programme, equipment, validation, clinical use, site installation or delivery commitment is represented.

Illustrative future surgical robotics research laboratory with no generated display text01 / 07
Future capability concept

Surgical robotics laboratory

A longer-horizon research environment for supervised robotics, simulation and human factors work.

Illustrative future biological engineering laboratory with blank digital displays02 / 07
Future capability concept

Biological engineering laboratory

A potential future environment for controlled biological engineering and translational workflows.

Illustrative future process chemistry hall with no generated labels03 / 07
Future capability concept

Process chemistry hall

A possible process understanding and chemistry environment, separately gated from manufacturing scope.

Illustrative future packaging and quality laboratory with blank digital displays04 / 07
Future capability concept

Packaging and quality laboratory

A potential space for material response, pack comparison, sample custody and reviewable quality evidence.

Illustrative future public discovery gallery with children and a teacher exploring safe models beside a sealed working laboratory05 / 07
Public value concept

Public discovery gallery

A public-facing concept for scientific understanding, learning and transparent programme boundaries.

Illustrative Glasgow building entrance with exact VARUNÉ LABS environmental signage06 / 07
Signed exterior concept

Glasgow signed entrance

An environmental identity study using exact VARUNÉ LABS signage within a photoreal architectural concept.

Illustrative Hyderabad garden entrance with exact VARUNÉ LABS environmental signage07 / 07
Signed exterior concept

Hyderabad signed garden

A shaded Deccan garden identity study using exact VARUNÉ LABS environmental signage.

AI-generated future scientific forum for governed review, learning and public dialogue

Future public-realm concept · No opening or event

Go deeper into the science, public case and people shaping the brief.

Move from the visual proposition into the evidence, access and governance pathways behind it.

  1. Future laboratories

    Compare global operating patterns and the proposed science-programme architecture.

    Explore future laboratories
  2. Public discovery

    See how schools and visitors could learn without crossing controlled scientific boundaries.

    Enter public discovery
  3. Measured sustainability

    Test energy, water, materials, waste and resilience as measurable laboratory systems.

    Review sustainability
  4. Investor diligence

    Review the current stage, thesis, risks and controlled route to a scoped briefing.

    Open the investor hub
  5. Founder

    Meet Varun Sharma and the evidence-led principles guiding the proposed programme.

    Meet the founder
  6. @varunelabs

    Follow the visual development and the ongoing public record on Instagram.

    Follow @varunelabs

Development logic

Ambition advances through evidence.

  1. 01

    Prove the need

    Define the user, scientific decision, demand and better external alternatives.

  2. 02

    Prove the system

    Test site, utilities, flows, equipment, people, data and operating responsibility.

  3. 03

    Deliver in phases

    Commit only to the smallest independently justified capability and preserve expansion choices.

  4. 04

    Earn regulated scope

    Add future manufacturing only through its own operator, quality, qualification and licence route.

Programme questions

Clear answers for an active programme.

The two routes are moving through diligence and technical definition. The answer to each question shows the present evidence state and the next gate.

Are the Glasgow and Hyderabad campuses operating today?

No. Both programmes are in active predevelopment and feasibility. The images show architectural intent only and do not depict operating VARUNÉ facilities.

Why are there two campus pathways?

Glasgow and Hyderabad are being assessed for complementary roles within one evidence-led model. Each route has its own site, infrastructure, regulatory, commercial and capital gates.

What is actually under way?

Location, technical, infrastructure, delivery and commercial diligence is under way. Exploratory discussions and feasibility work do not create a lease, site right, partnership, funding commitment or permission to operate.

How much non-dilutive funding has NEUVIOR secured?

NEUVIOR has secured £217,542.37 in non-dilutive project backing: £25,000 for VIONIX ZERO, £49,928 for PHARMORIS, up to £99,614.37 for the active Scottish Enterprise SMART:SCOTLAND project, and £43,000 in secured private non-dilutive match funding. Methodology: maximum signed grant values plus the £43,000 secured private match amount; not revenue, equity raised or a claim all cash is drawn. This is the founder/company track record, not committed capital for a VARUNÉ Labs campus.

How will progress be reported?

The website will distinguish proposed, under assessment, agreed, funded, approved and operating states. A public claim should change only when its underlying evidence changes.

Partner journey

Bring the question that should shape the next system.

Scientific teams, developers, designers, equipment providers, regulators, universities, investors and public institutions can enter through a scoped conversation and a defined next diligence step.