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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 ...
AI helps to design new drugs
Lugano – Artificial intelligence (AI) can analyze proteins. Two scientists from the USI and EPFL have developed a new machine learning system for this that can also be used to develop new drugs.
CSEM and Adamant Innotech developing serological test
Landquart GR - The CSEM research center in Landquart and Adamant Innotech are developing a rapid serological test to detect up to 20 different antibodies. This could simultaneously test for COVID-19, ...
Red Cross using Uepaa technology
Zurich – The Austrian Red Cross is offering an app aimed at preventing a resurgence in coronavirus infection rates. It allows anonymized contact tracing by using technology developed by Uepaa, a start...
Researchers come up with solutions to tackle shortage of oxygen
Zurich – People that have fallen seriously ill as a result of the coronavirus not only require breathing apparatus but a supply of oxygen-rich air as well. Researchers at ETH Zurich are now working to...

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