Ticino is becoming a biotech hub
A dynamic biotech scene is taking root in the south of the Greater Zurich Area. It acts as a bridge to Italy and has impressive global ties,, which is a core characteristic of biotechnology in Switzerland as a whole.
EMS-Chemie invests in Domat/Ems site
Domat/Ems GR - EMS-Chemie wants to increase capacity at its Domat/Ems location by 70 percent. To do so, it is investing 300 million Swiss francs over the next five years. Expansion started on Wednesday with the ground-breaking ceremony for a new high-rack warehouse.
Technology to test medicinal product efficacy
Schlieren ZH – The biotech company InSphero and PharmaNest have developed a technology that can be used to test the efficacy of medicinal products. It uses artificial intelligence among other things and aims to speed up the search for drugs to counteract non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Trust Square enters partnership in Ticino
Zurich/Lugano – The technology center Trust Square is joining forces with the Ticino Blockchain Technologies Association. Together, the partners plan to launch new projects for blockchain companies. Their aim is to connect startups with investors and researchers.
ZHAW establishes Centre for AI
Winterthur – The Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) is establishing a Centre for Artificial Intelligence. This will focus on research and also support teaching.
Aisot raises fresh capital
Zurich – Aisot has raised 285,000 US dollars in gross proceeds from a financing round. The Zurich-based start-up is developing a smart analysis and forecast tool for the financial industry.
Innovation parks to merge
Dübendorf ZH/Rotkreuz ZG/Lugano - Switzerland Innovation Park Zurich is integrating the Innovation Park Central Switzerland and Innovation Park Ticino in its network. This move is aimed at strengthening synergies and promoting interdisciplinary collaborations between the regions.
Despite Corona – 86 successful investment projects create 510 new jobs
The investment promotion agency Greater Zurich Area Ltd (GZA), together with its partners from the economic development offices, attracted 86 companies from abroad to the nine cantons of the Greater Zurich Area in 2020 – 21 percent fewer than in the previous year. In view of the global pandemic, the result is significantly better than expected.
Pandemic boosts smart camera sales
Zurich - Seervision has developed a software solution that allows cameras to be operated in automated fashion. This enables presentations, for example, to be easily transmitted online. During the coronavirus pandemic, demand for start-up’s innovation has increased accordingly.
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