Fotokite enters into partnership with Safeware
Zurich/Lanham - The drone manufacturer Fotokite has entered into a strategic partnership with Safeware. Safeware equips US fire departments, law enforcement, and occupational safety teams with safety ...
LatticeFlow working with Actuate for monitoring processes
Zurich/New York - The US monitoring specialist Actuate is now working with LatticeFlow. The performance and robustness of Actuate’s detection and monitoring models, which are powered by Artificial Int...
KNIME receives additional 30 million US dollars from Invus
Zurich/New York - USA-based lender Invus is investing an additional 30 million US dollars in the software company KNIME. The new funds are to be used to expedite the introduction of artificial intelli...
ZHAW seeks to utilize side streams
Winterthur - Researchers at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) are aiming to make use of organic waste left over from industrial food production. They have already developed processes fo...
Magnes receives CE certification for smart shoes
Zurich - Magnes AG has received CE Mark MDR Class IIa certification for its NUSHU smart shoes. The shoes are equipped with sensors and were developed to help treat neurological disorders.
EQT to acquire majority stake in Acronis
Schaffhausen/Stockholm - EQT has agreed a deal to acquire a majority stake in Acronis. With Europe’s largest investment group as majority shareholder, the company, a cybersecurity specialist based in ...
Empa and Eawag extend invitations to new campus
Dübendorf - The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) recently completed the expansion of the...
Sonova brings two AI-powered hearing aids to market
Stäfa - Sonova is undertaking the largest product launch in the company’s history to date. It is releasing two product families using artificial intelligence (AI): Audéo Infinio and Audéo Sphere Infin...
VirtaMed develops simulators for Femasys
Schlieren/Suwanee - VirtaMed is entering into a partnership with Femasys. U.S.-based Femasys is a biomedical company focusing on women’s healthcare. VirtaMed has produced simulators for Femasys.
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