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Plantix buys the start-up Salesbee
Zurich – The German agritech company Plantix has taken over Salesbee, a start-up from the Greater Zurich Area. Salesbee has established an SME platform to digitalize agriculture markets. Plantix aims ...
Biosensor for the detection of coronavirus in the air
Zurich/Dübendorf ZH - Researchers from the Greater Zurich Area have developed a biosensor that can detect the novel coronavirus in the ambient air. This could, for example, be installed in train stati...
Mutual trust between China and Greater Zurich during the coronavirus crisis
The Chinese economy is ramping up capacity again after tentatively being given the all-clear, comments Mandy Lin, representing the Greater Zurich Area in China. She has also observed that Chinese...
Reliable crisis partners for US enterprises in Greater Zurich
The USA is caught in the stranglehold of the coronavirus pandemic. However, undeterred by an alarmingly quiet New York City, Lukas Sieber is continuing his work as representative for the Greater ...
Blockchain tests watches' protection against forgery
Zurich/St.Gallen – Adresta, a start-up formed from the Helvetia Kickbox Program, is going it alone. Adresta makes all lifecycle information on watches accessible via blockchain. The headquarters of th...
Molecular Partners develops treatment for COVID-19
Schlieren ZH – The biotechnology firm Molecular Partners has launched a therapy program to combat COVID-19. The company has developed artificial proteins aimed at neutralizing the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Lykke gains new investor
Zug/Seoul – The South Korean company Hanwha Systems is investing in Lykke, a start-up based in Switzerland’s Crypto Valley. Lykke operates a proprietary exchange for crypto currencies.
Crypto Finance can use fresh capital to secure growth
Zug - Crypto Finance has raised a total of 14 million Swiss francs in a financing round. The start-up provides straightforward access to crypto-currency investments. It is planning to use the fresh ca...
Algorithm aims to make patterns on clothes more precise
Zurich – Patterns on clothes often do not meet well at the seams. A PhD student from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich has now developed an algorithm to automatically create perfect ...

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