Apiax from Greater Zurich impresses investors
Zurich – Apiax develops digital compliance solutions. The Zurich startup has now raised 6.6 million dollars in a financing round, with plans to accelerate global growth.
EraCal secures funds for appetite suppressant
Zollikon ZH – EraCal Therapeutics AG has successfully closed a seed financing round. The spin-off from the University of Zurich and Harvard University plans to pour the funds into developing its appetite suppressant.
Knowledge Lab helps banks use data
Zurich – The startup company Knowledge Lab offers new services for banks. The focus is on data use and helping banks better manage the digital transformation.
ETH projects receive European grants
Zurich – Three projects at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH) have received a Synergy Grant from the European Research Council. These European Union grants offer at least 10 million euros to promote interdisciplinary collaboration on research projects.
Researchers reduce noise using super lightweight crystals
Dübendorf ZH – Swiss acoustics researchers have successfully managed to develop crystal structures to absorb sound. These are up to 100-times lighter than conventional sound insulation products.
Hans Eberle grows on the back of Starbucks contract
Ennenda GL – The sheet metal processing firm Hans Eberle is expanding its headquarters in Ennenda. This was made possible by a major contract awarded by Starbucks in particular. Hans Eberle manufactures casings for the coffee machines in use at the US coffee shop chain.
Sunrise and Huawei open 5G Innovation Center in Greater Zurich
Opfikon ZH - Sunrise and Huawei have opened a joint innovation center for 5G applications. The center will also allow external companies to test their 5G applications under real conditions.
Drones inspect wind turbines
Oetwil am See ZH - Sulzer & Schmid Laboratories AG develop drones used to inspect rotor blades on wind turbines. The Turkish company Ülke Enerji has now licensed the technology for use on its domestic wind energy market.
Wingtra drones now able to map narrow routes
Zurich – The start-up Wingtra has developed a specialized drone for aerial surveying. This can now be used to map long, narrow routes. This functionality will, for example, aid pipeline and railway line inspections.
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