Swiss Innovation Park
Swiss Innovation Park (German: Schweizerischer Innovationspark, French: Parc suisse d'innovation), organised through the Switzerland Innovation Foundation is the Swiss national network of science parks.[1]
It was inaugurated by Johann Schneider-Ammann on 18 January 2015 and will be organised around five locations:[1]
- Swiss Innovation Park Basel Area (in Allschwil);
- Swiss Innovation Park innovaare (near the Paul Scherrer Institute in Villigen);
- Swiss Innovation Park Zurich (on areas of the Dübendorf Air Base);
- Swiss Innovation Park Biel/Bienne;
- Swiss Innovation Park Network West EPFL ("Romandy hub"):
- Innovation park of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Biopôle in Épalinges;
- "Microcity" in Neuchâtel;
- "Energypolis" in Sion;
- "Bluefactory" in Fribourg;
- Campus Biotech in Geneva.
Company involvement
Various companies and organisations are based at Swiss Innovation Park locations, ranging from startups to multinational organisations.
Swiss Innovation Park Network West EPFL
Over 200 companies are listed as resident at the EPFL campuses in Lausanne and Geneva (Campus Biotech).[2] These include:
- Akselos – simulation software
- Camptocamp SA – open source software solutions startup.
- Cisco Systems – global communications and information technology product and service provider.
- DistalMotion SA – startup developing devices for minimally-invasive surgery.
- Gamaya – hyperspectral cameras for precision agriculture
- High Lantern Group – consulting firm dealing in strategic positioning.
- Intel – multinational semiconductor chip manufacturer.
- Iprova Sàrl – a Swiss startup specialising in Computer-Accelerated Invention.
- Logitech – a Swiss manufacturer of computer peripherals and software.
- Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences – part of Nestlé's research and development section, specialising in biomedical research.
- Scantrust – software for product authentication and traceability.
- Signals Analytics – data analytics company with its own proprietary software, Signals Playbook.
- Sophia Genetics SA – Swiss medical bioinformatics startup.
- Texas Instruments ITC – semiconductor and integrated circuit manufacturer.
Swiss Innovation Park Zürich[3]
The Zürich location of the Swiss Innovation Park has had slow progress getting the necessary political green lights.[4] Nonetheless various ETH Competition Teams have already found their new Headquarters in the new Dübendorf location. These include:
- AMZ - The University's Academic Motorsport Association.
- ARIS - The University's Academic Spaceflight Initiative.
- Swissloop - The University's Hyperloop team.
- E-Sling - A group focusing on the electrification of a 4 seater.[5]
After its completion the Innovation Park in Zürich expects to house more commercial companies such as:[3]
- Matternet
- VRM Switzerland
- New Green Tec
- V-Locker
- AEROPLAN
- Habasit
- VILT
- Swiss Sino Innovation Center
References
- "Factsheet" (PDF) (in German). Switzerland Innovation. 18 January 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- "Innovation Park". www.epfl-innovationpark.ch. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
- "Switzerland Innovation". Switzerland Innovation. Retrieved 2021-01-08.
- Flury, Stefan Hotz und Reto. "Innovationspark Zürich: Verwaltungsgericht hebt Planung auf". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 2021-01-08.
- "Home - e-Sling". Retrieved 2021-01-08.